Obesity E66.9ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code E66.9Obesity, unspecified2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Billable/Specific Code Questionable As …
· The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM E66.9 became effective on October 1, 2021. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of E66.9 - other international versions of ICD-10 E66.9 may differ. ICD-10-CM Coding Rules E66.9 is not usually sufficient justification for admission to an acute care hospital when used a principal diagnosis. Applicable To Obesity NOS
BMI Weight Diagnosis ICD-10 code for weight ICD-10 code for BMI Obesity Class Underweight R63.6 Cachexia R64 Protein-calorie malnutrition E43-E46 20-24.9 Average Weight Z68.20-Z68.24 25.0-29.9 Overweight E66.3 Z68.25-Z68.29 30.0-34.9 Obese E66.9 Z68.30-Z68.34 1 35.0-39.9 Obese E66.9 Z68.35-Z68.39 2 40 and above Morbid Obesity E66.01 Z68.4_ 3 19 or less Z68.1
· The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM E66.01 became effective on October 1, 2021. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of E66.01 - other international versions of ICD-10 E66.01 may differ. Type 1 Excludes morbid (severe) obesity with alveolar hypoventilation ( E66.2) The following code (s) above E66.01 contain annotation back-references
Code E66* is the diagnosis code used for Overweight and Obesity. It is a disorder marked by an abnormally high, unhealthy amount of body fat. Excess body weight can come from fat, muscle, bone, and/or water retention.
The first new codes in ICD-10-CM 2021 are A84. 81 Powassan virus disease and A84. 89 Other tick-borne viral encephalitis. There are five more new codes under protozoal disease subcategory B60.
E66.0 Obesity due to excess calories. E66.01 Morbid (severe) obesity due to excess calories. E66.09 Other obesity due to excess calories.E66.1 Drug-induced obesity.E66.2 Morbid (severe) obesity with alveolar hypoventilation.E66.3 Overweight.E66.8 Other obesity.E66.9 Obesity, unspecified.
Obesity screening and counseling 01 (ICD-10- CM). The suggested coding for counseling for a healthy diet includes 99401-99404, 99411-99412, 99078, 97802-97804, G0447, S9452, S9470 as preventive with Z71. 3 (ICD-10-CM).
ICD-10 code changes The updated ICD-10 code set includes 490 new codes, 58 deleted codes and 47 revised codes. This takes the total number of ICD-10 codes in FY 2020 from 72,184 to 72,616 in FY 2021.
CMS will continue to maintain the ICD-9 code website with the posted files. These are the codes providers (physicians, hospitals, etc.) and suppliers must use when submitting claims to Medicare for payment.
For patients with provider documentation identifying “morbid” obesity, the code E66. 01 (morbid [severe] obesity due to excess calories) can be assigned even if the BMI is not greater than 40, per the Coding Clinic.
Body mass index [BMI] Z68-
Overweight and obesity ICD-10-CM E66.
E66. 01 is morbid (severe) obesity from excess calories.
Coding Clinic has addressed this topic over the years, noting that BMI should not be coded without an associated diagnosis such as overweight or obesity.
The code Z71. 3 describes a circumstance which influences the patient's health status but not a current illness or injury. The code is unacceptable as a principal diagnosis.
Adult obesity with bmi between 38 to 38.9
Adult obesity with bmi between 33 to 33.9
Obesity occurs over time when you eat more calories than you use. The balance between calories-in and calories-out differs for each person. Factors that might tip the balance include your genetic makeup, overeating, eating high-fat foods and not being physically active.
A person is considered obese if they have a body mass index (bmi) of 30 or more. Obesity means having too much body fat. It is different from being overweight, which means weighing too much. The weight may come from muscle, bone, fat and/or body water.
Excessively high accumulation of body fat or adipose tissue in relation to lean body mass; the amount of body fat (or adiposity) includes concern for both the distribution of fat throughout the body and the size of the adipose tissue deposits; individuals are usually at high clinical risk because of excess amount of body fat (bmi greater than 30).
Postpartum obesity. Clinical Information. A condition marked by an abnormally high, unhealthy amount of body fat. A disorder characterized by having a high amount of body fat. A status with body weight that is grossly above the acceptable or desirable weight, usually due to accumulation of excess fats in the body.
The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM E66.9 became effective on October 1, 2021.
Severe adult obesity with bmi between 50 to 59.9
The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM E66.01 became effective on October 1, 2021.
In the scale of body mass index, overweight is defined as having a bmi of 25.0-29.9 kg/m2. Overweight may or may not be due to increases in body fat (adipose tissue), hence overweight does not equal "over fat".
The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM E66.3 became effective on October 1, 2021.