Bipolar disorder, unspecified
ICD-10 F31.9 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, unspecified.
Bipolar disorder, unspecified (F31.9) is a mental health condition characterized by significant mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). This code is used when the specific type of bipolar disorder is not clearly defined or when the clinician has not specified the type of mood episodes experienced by the patient. The disorder can manifest in various ways, including episodes of mania, hypomania, and major depressive episodes. Patients may experience changes in energy levels, activity, sleep patterns, and behavior, which can significantly impact their daily functioning. The diagnosis is often made based on clinical assessment, including patient history and symptom evaluation. Treatment typically involves mood stabilizers, antipsychotic medications, and psychotherapy. Due to the nature of the disorder, individuals with bipolar disorder are at an increased risk for suicide, necessitating thorough risk assessments and ongoing monitoring. Accurate coding is essential for appropriate treatment planning and reimbursement.
Detailed patient history, symptom assessment, treatment plans, and follow-up notes.
Initial diagnosis of bipolar disorder, management of acute manic or depressive episodes, and ongoing treatment adjustments.
Consideration of comorbid conditions and the impact of medications on mood stability.
Comprehensive mental health assessments, screening for depression and suicide risk, and coordination of care with mental health specialists.
Routine screening for mood disorders, management of medication side effects, and referrals to psychiatry.
Awareness of the patient's overall health and potential interactions with other medical conditions.
Used for ongoing therapy sessions for patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Document the duration of the session, treatment goals, and patient progress.
Psychiatrists should ensure that the therapy aligns with the treatment plan for bipolar disorder.
F31.9 should be used when the specific type of bipolar disorder is not documented or when the clinician has not specified the type of mood episodes. It is important to ensure that the diagnosis aligns with the patient's symptoms and treatment plan.