ICD code F06.7 is used to identify mild cognitive disorder due to a known physiological condition in medical records and documentation.
ICD code F06.7 is a diagnosis for mild cognitive disorder due to a known physiological condition, indicating mild problems with memory, attention, or other thinking skills caused by a medical issue such as a brain injury, infection, or other physical health condition.
1. Presence of a persistent or recurrent pattern of abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood
2. Increased activity or energy that is noticeable to others
3. Symptoms develop as a direct physiological consequence of a medical condition (not a primary psychiatric disorder)
4. Evidence from history, physical examination, or laboratory findings that the mood disturbance is directly related to the medical condition
5. Symptoms are not better explained by another mental disorder
6. Symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning
7. Symptoms are not attributable to the effects of a substance (e.g., drug of abuse, medication)
Relevant CPT codes that may be used to treat ICD code F06.7 include:
- 90791 (Psychiatric diagnostic evaluation)
- 90792 (Psychiatric diagnostic evaluation with medical services)
- 90832 (Psychotherapy, 30 minutes with patient)
- 90834 (Psychotherapy, 45 minutes with patient)
- 90837 (Psychotherapy, 60 minutes with patient)
- 90839 (Psychotherapy for crisis, first 60 minutes)
- 99201–99215 (Evaluation and management services, new and established patients)
- 96127 (Brief emotional/behavioral assessment)
- 96130–96133 (Psychological testing and evaluation)
- 96372 (Therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic injection)
These CPT codes are commonly associated with the treatment and management of ICD code F06.7.
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