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ICD-10 Coding for Paranoid Delusions(F22, F20.0)

Complete ICD-10-CM coding and documentation guide for Paranoid Delusions. Includes clinical validation requirements, documentation requirements, and coding pitfalls.

Also known as:

Delusional DisorderParanoid SchizophreniaParanoid Personality Disorder

Related ICD-10 Code Ranges

Complete code families applicable to Paranoid Delusions

F20-F29Primary Range

Schizophrenia, schizotypal, delusional, and other non-mood psychotic disorders

This range includes primary codes for paranoid delusions and related psychotic disorders.

Disorders of adult personality and behavior

Includes codes for personality disorders, such as paranoid personality disorder.

Code Comparison: When to Use Each Code

Compare key differences between these codes to ensure accurate selection

CodeDescriptionWhen to UseKey Documentation
F22Delusional disordersUse when delusions are persistent and non-bizarre, without other schizophrenia symptoms.
  • Delusions persist ≥1 month
  • No hallucinations or disorganized speech
F20.0Paranoid schizophreniaUse when hallucinations accompany delusions, with other schizophrenia symptoms.
  • Auditory hallucinations and paranoid delusions
  • Symptoms persist ≥6 months

Clinical Decision Support

Always review the patient's clinical documentation thoroughly. When in doubt, choose the more specific code and ensure documentation supports it.

Key Information: ICD-10 code for paranoid delusions

Essential facts and insights about Paranoid Delusions

The ICD-10 code for paranoid delusions is F22 for delusional disorders and F20.0 for paranoid schizophrenia if hallucinations are present.

Primary ICD-10-CM Codes for paranoid delusions

Delusional disorders
Billable Code

Decision Criteria

clinical Criteria

  • Delusions without hallucinations lasting over a month

Applicable To

  • Persistent non-bizarre delusions

Excludes

  • Mood disorders with psychotic features (F30-F39)

Clinical Validation Requirements

  • Delusions persist ≥1 month
  • No hallucinations or disorganized speech

Code-Specific Risks

  • Confusion with schizophrenia if hallucinations are present

Coding Notes

  • Ensure documentation specifies the nature and duration of delusions.

Ancillary Codes

Additional codes that should be used in conjunction with the main diagnosis codes when applicable.

Major depressive disorder, severe, with psychotic features

F32.3
Use if mood disorder precedes psychosis.

Psychotic disorder with delusions due to known physiological condition

F06.2
Use if delusions are due to a medical condition.

Differential Codes

Alternative codes to consider when ruling out similar conditions to the primary diagnosis.

Paranoid schizophrenia

F20.0
Includes hallucinations and disorganized speech.

Delusional disorders

F22
No hallucinations or disorganized speech.

Documentation & Coding Risks

Avoid these common documentation and coding issues when documenting Paranoid Delusions to ensure proper reimbursement, maintain compliance, and reduce audit risk. These guidelines are particularly important when using ICD-10 code F22.

Impact

Clinical: Leads to misdiagnosis., Regulatory: Non-compliance with coding standards., Financial: Potential reimbursement issues.

Mitigation Strategy

Use specific language, Document all relevant symptoms

Impact

Reimbursement: Incorrect coding may affect DRG assignment., Compliance: May lead to audit issues., Data Quality: Affects accuracy of clinical data.

Mitigation Strategy

Ensure hallucinations are present for F20.0.

Impact

Incorrect selection between F22 and F20.0.

Mitigation Strategy

Regular training on symptom differentiation.

Documentation errors, coding pitfalls, and audit risks are interconnected aspects of medical coding and billing. Addressing all three areas helps ensure accurate coding, optimal reimbursement, and regulatory compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about ICD-10 coding for Paranoid Delusions, with expert answers to help guide accurate code selection and documentation.

Documentation Templates for Paranoid Delusions

Use these documentation templates to ensure complete and accurate documentation for Paranoid Delusions. These templates include all required elements for proper coding and billing.

Chronic paranoid delusions

Specialty: Psychiatry

Required Elements

  • Duration of delusions
  • Content of delusions
  • Absence of hallucinations

Example Documentation

Patient reports persistent belief that neighbors are surveilling them for 6 months, denies hallucinations.

Examples: Poor vs. Good Documentation

Poor Documentation Example
Patient is paranoid.
Good Documentation Example
Patient believes neighbors are surveilling them via hidden cameras for 6 months.
Explanation
The good example provides specific content and duration of delusions.

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