ICD10 code of Diabetes and ICD9 code

What is the ICD10 code for Diabetes? And the ICD9 code for Diabetes?

ICD-10 code for diabetes is E10-E14, which represents a range of codes for different types of diabetes. The specific code depends on the type of diabetes, such as E10 for type 1 diabetes, E11 for type 2 diabetes, and so on. Each code further classifies the diabetes based on complications, manifestations, and other factors.

In contrast, ICD-9 code for diabetes is 250. This code is followed by additional digits to specify the type and any associated complications. For example, 250.0 represents diabetes mellitus without mention of complications, 250.1 represents diabetes with ketoacidosis, and so on.

It is important to note that ICD-10 replaced ICD-9 as the international standard for classifying diseases and health conditions. The transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 allows for more detailed and specific coding, offering better accuracy in diagnoses and treatment.

by Diseasemaps

The ICD 9 code is 250 but there is not yet an ICD 10 code

5/28/17 by Jenny 2170

They are different types of diabetes, when you are diagnosed there are I believe 5 categories to fall under and idc9 and idc10 are the most popular.

7/22/17 by Victoria Lovee Warner 2150

2014 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 250.00 : Diabetes mellitus without mention of complication, type II or unspecified type, not stated as uncontrolled. Short description: DMII wo cmp nt st uncntr.

7/22/17 by Alaina 2150

These codes tell doctors with a blood test of how good of a control you have on your sugar level

7/29/18 by Stephen 2600

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