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  1. The 2024 edition of ICD-10-CM F63.9 became effective on October 1, 2023. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of F63.9 - other international versions of ICD-10 F63.9 may differ. Applicable To. Impulse control disorder NOS.

  2. The ICD code F63 is used to code Impulse control disorder. Impulse control disorder (ICD) is a class of psychiatric disorders characterized by impulsivity – failure to resist a temptation, urge or impulse that may harm oneself or others.

    • 312.3
    • Psychiatry
    • D007174
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  4. F63 Impulse disorders. F63.0 Pathological gambling; F63.1 Pyromania; F63.2 Kleptomania; F63.3 Trichotillomania; F63.8 Other impulse disorders. F63.81 Intermittent explosive disorder; F63.89 Other impulse disorders; F63.9 Impulse disorder, unspecified

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    Mental disorders (or mental illnesses) are conditions that affect your thinking, feeling, mood, and behavior. They may be occasional or long-lasting (chronic). They can affect your ability to relate to others and function each day.

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    Mental disorders are common. More than half of all Americans will be diagnosed with a mental disorder at some time in their life.

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  5. This was the first year ICD-10-CM was implemented into the HIPAA code set. Previous Code: F60.9. Next Code: F63.0. F63 is a non-billable diagnosis code for impulse disorders, use codes with a higher level of specificity: F63.0, F63.1, F63.2, F63.3, F63.8, F63.81, F63.89 or.

  6. Browse all the diagnosis codes used for impulse disorders (f63). For easy navigation, the diagnosis codes are sorted in alphabetical order and grouped by sections. Each section is clearly marked with its description, and the corresponding three-digit code range.

  7. The ICD code F63 is used to code Impulse control disorder. Impulse control disorder (ICD) is a class of psychiatric disorders characterized by impulsivity – failure to resist a temptation, urge or impulse that may harm oneself or others.

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