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R42 is a specific code for dizziness and giddiness, including vertigo, that can be used for reimbursement purposes. It is effective from October 1, 2023 and excludes vertigo from infrasound, vertiginous syndromes, and other conditions.
H81.4 is a specific code for vertigo caused by a problem in the brain, not the ear. It is effective from 2023 and has no changes from previous years.
BPPV is a common cause of vertigo, a sudden sensation of spinning or motion. It is triggered by changes in head position and can be treated by a doctor. Learn more about the diagnosis and treatment of BPPV.
Find the ICD-10-CM code for vertigo based on the index terms starting with 'V'. See the definitions and codes for different types of vertigo, such as benign paroxysmal, positional, central, and vestibular.
R42 is a valid billable code for dizziness and giddiness, including vertigo, in the 2024 version of the ICD-10-CM. It excludes vertiginous syndromes and vertigo from infrasound, and belongs to the MS-DRG 149 for disequilibrium.
Learn the definition, synonyms, and clinical information of dizziness and giddiness, a symptom of vertigo or imbalance. Find out how to use the billable code R42 for HIPAA-covered transactions and quality measures.
R42 is the official code for dizziness and giddiness, which includes light-headedness and vertigo. Find out the exclusions, crosswalks, forum discussions and coding alerts for this code on AAPC website.
Learn the definition, synonyms, and classification of vertigo of central origin, a billable diagnosis code for dizziness caused by brain or cerebellar problems. Find the code history, patient education, and related codes for this condition.
Find the diagnosis codes for various vestibular disorders, such as Meniere's disease, benign paroxysmal vertigo, and vestibular neuronitis. The code H81.10 is for benign paroxysmal vertigo, unspecified ear.
R42 is a billable code for dizziness and giddiness, which may include vertigo, a sensation of spinning or floating. It is also used for balance disorder, a disturbance that causes unsteadiness or wooziness.