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ICD-10-CM G20 is a new 2024 ICD-10-CM code that became effective on October 1, 2023. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of G20 - other international versions of ICD-10 G20 may differ. Applicable To. Hemiparkinsonism. Idiopathic Parkinsonism or Parkinson's disease.
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2023 - New Code 2024 Billable/Specific Code Manifestation Code Applicable To Dementia in other diseases classified elsewhere, unspecified severity, with mood disturbance such as depression, apathy, or anhedonia
Official Long Descriptor. Parkinson's disease. Hemiparkinsonism. Idiopathic Parkinsonism or Parkinson's disease. Paralysis agitans. Primary Parkinsonism or Parkinson's disease. Use additional code, if applicable, to identify: dementia with anxiety (F02.84, F02.A4, F02.B4, F02.C4)
ICD-10 Version:2016. International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision. You may browse the classification by using the hierarchy on the left or by using the search functionality. More information on how to use the online browser is available in the Help.
ICD-10-CM organizes Dementia into 3* categories (types), with or without behaviors: Vascular Dementia [F01.-codes] Dementia in diseases classified elsewhere [F02-codes] Unspecified (or NOS) Dementia [F03.-codes]
Dementia (degenerative (primary)) (old age) (persisting) (unspecified severity) (without behavioral disturbance, psychotic disturbance, mood disturbance, and anxiety) F03.90. in (due to) Parkinson's disease G20.A1 [F02.80] see also Dementia, in, diseases specified elsewhere.
Unlike other neurologic disorders (eg, migraine and epilepsy), there is only a single ICD-10-CM code for PD, namely G20. 22 The single, nonspecific code for PD cannot accurately capture motor fluctuations and dyskinesia that emerge with PD progression.