The following new and revised ICD-10-CM (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification) codes are effective October 1, 2023, for fiscal year (FY) 2024. ICD-10-CM codes are updated annually. See ASHA's website for the latest updates.
There are no major changes to ICD-10-CM codes directly related to hearing or vestibular disorders for FY 2024. However, audiologists should be aware that the 2024 ICD-10-CM expands the family of diagnosis codes describing Parkinson’s disease for greater specificity.
Note: Always check with payers regarding coverage of new or revised ICD-10-CM codes. Coding changes may not always alter payer coverage decisions for specific conditions.
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Parkinson's Disease
G20.A1
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Parkinson's disease without dyskinesia, without mention of fluctuations (new code) Parkinson's disease NOS Parkinson's disease without dyskinesia, without mention of OFF episodes
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G20.A2 |
Parkinson's disease without dyskinesia, with fluctuations (new code) Parkinson's disease without dyskinesia, with OFF episodes |
G20.B1 |
Parkinson's disease with dyskinesia, without mention of fluctuations (new code) Parkinson's disease with dyskinesia, without mention of OFF episodes |
G20.B2 |
Parkinson's disease with dyskinesia, with fluctuations (new code) Parkinson's disease with dyskinesia, with OFF episodes |
G20.C |
Parkinsonism, unspecified (new code)
Parkinsonism, NOS
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ASHA Notes
- Audiologists may use these new and updated ICD-10-CM codes to provide additional detail regarding coexisting conditions related to the hearing or balance disorder.
- Consult the medical record or referring physician before reporting dementia or mild neurocognitive disorder in addition to the audiologic or vestibular diagnosis on the claim.
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