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ICD-10-CM Code F98.5
Adult onset fluency disorder

BILLABLE
Billable Code
Billable codes are sufficient justification for admission to an acute care hospital when used a principal diagnosis.
Mental Health
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| ICD-10 from 2011 - 2016

F98.5 is a billable ICD code used to specify a diagnosis of adult onset fluency disorder. A 'billable code' is detailed enough to be used to specify a medical diagnosis.


The ICD code F985 is used to code Stuttering

Stuttering (/ˈstʌtərɪŋ/) or stammering (/ˈstæmərɪŋ/) (more generally the first in US and the second in British usage) (alalia syllabaris, alalia literalis or anarthria literalis) is a speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words or phrases as well as involuntary silent pauses or blocks in which the person who stutters is unable to produce sounds. The term stuttering is most commonly associated with involuntary sound repetition, but it also encompasses the abnormal hesitation or pausing before speech, referred to by people who stutter as blocks, and the prolongation of certain sounds, usually vowels or semivowels. According to Watkins et al. stuttering is a disorder of "selection, initiation, and execution of motor sequences necessary for fluent speech production." For many people who stutter, repetition is the primary problem. The term "stuttering" covers a wide range of severity, encompassing barely perceptible impediments that are largely cosmetic to severe symptoms that effectively prevent oral communication. In the world, approximately four times as many men as women stutter, encompassing 70 million people worldwide, or about 1% of the world's population. The impact of stuttering on a person's functioning and emotional state can be severe. This may include fears of having to enunciate specific vowels or consonants, fears of being caught stuttering in social situations, self-imposed isolation, anxiety, stress, shame, being a possible target of bullying (especially in children), having to use word substitution and rearrange words in a sentence to hide stuttering, or a feeling of "loss of control" during speech. Stuttering is sometimes popularly seen as a symptom of anxiety, but there is actually no direct correlation in that direction (though as mentioned the inverse can be true, as social anxiety may actually develop in individuals as a result of their stuttering).

Specialty: Pediatrics
MeSH Codes: D013342, D013064, D013064
ICD 9 Codes: 307.0, 307.0, 784.5
Source: Wikipedia

Coding Notes for F98.5 Info for medical coders on how to properly use this ICD-10 code

Code Type-1 Excludes:
Type-1 Excludes
Type-1 Excludes mean the conditions excluded are mutually exclusive and should never be coded together. Excludes 1 means "do not code here."
Childhood onset fluency disorder - instead, use code F80.81
Dysphasia - instead, use code R47.02
Fluency disorder in conditions classified elsewhere - instead, use code R47.82
Fluency disorder (stuttering) following cerebrovascular disease (I69. with final characters -23) - instead, use code I69.
Tic disorders - instead, use code F95.-

MS-DRG Mapping

  • DRG Group #887 - Other mental disorder diagnoses.

Related Concepts SNOMET-CT

  • Acquired stammering (disorder)
  • >= 18.0 years
  • Age at onset of clinical finding (observable entity)
  • On examination - stammer/stutter (finding)
  • Secondary stuttering (finding)
  • Covert stuttering (finding)
  • Neurogenic stammering (disorder)

ICD-10-CM Alphabetical Index References for 'F98.5 - Adult onset fluency disorder'

The ICD-10-CM Alphabetical Index links the below-listed medical terms to the ICD code F98.5. Click on any term below to browse the alphabetical index.

Equivalent ICD-9 Code GENERAL EQUIVALENCE MAPPINGS (GEM)

Adult onset fluency disorder (exact match)

This is the official exact match mapping between ICD9 and ICD10, as provided by the General Equivalency mapping crosswalk. This means that in all cases where the ICD9 code 307.0 was previously used, F98.5 is the appropriate modern ICD10 code.


Parent Code: F98 - Other behavioral and emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in childhood and adolescence

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