316Psychic factors associated with diseases classified elsewhere
- Legacy / Not Valid for Submission
- Replaced October 1, 2015
316 is a legacy ICD-9-CM diagnosis code for psychic factors associated with diseases classified elsewhere. It was valid on U.S. claims through September 30, 2015 and cannot be reported for services on or after October 1, 2015, when ICD-10-CM replaced the ICD-9 code set. Under the CMS General Equivalence Mappings, its ICD-10-CM replacement is F54 (Psych & behavrl factors assoc w disord or dis classd elswhr), flagged as a direct match.
Code Identity
Convert 316 to ICD-10-CM
Based on the final CMS General Equivalence Mappings (GEMs), 316 crosswalks to the following ICD-10-CM code.
Approximate Synonyms
Alternate clinical terms that were indexed to 316:
- Psychogenic factor
- Psychogenic formication
- Psychogenic vertigo
Index of Diseases References
Entries in the final ICD-9-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries that point to 316. Tap the icons for the official index conventions.
- Colitis acute catarrhal croupous cystica superficialis exudative hemorrhagic noninfectious phlegmonous presumed noninfectious 558.9
- ulcerative chronic idiopathic nonspecific 556.9
- psychogenic 316 556
- ulcerative chronic idiopathic nonspecific 556.9
- Dermatitis allergic contact occupational venenata 692.9
- psychogenic 316
- Dermatosis 709.9
- psychogenic 316
- Disorder SEE ALSO Disease
- psychic with diseases classified elsewhere 316
- Disturbance SEE ALSO Disease
- mental SEE ALSO Disorder mental 300.9
- associated with diseases classified elsewhere 316
- mental SEE ALSO Disorder mental 300.9
- Factor
- psychic associated with diseases classified elsewhere 316
- Psychogenic SEE ALSO condition
- factors associated with physical conditions 316
Information for Patients
Mental Disorders
Mental disorders (or mental illnesses) are conditions that affect your thinking, feeling, mood, and behavior. They may be occasional or long-lasting (chronic). They can affect your ability to relate to others and function each day.
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Questions About 316
Is 316 (psychic factors associated with diseases classified…) still a valid code?
No. This code belonged to ICD-9-CM, which the United States retired after September 30, 2015. Claims with dates of service on or after October 1, 2015 must use ICD-10-CM codes, such as its replacement F54.
What is the ICD-10 replacement for 316?
The General Equivalence Mappings crosswalk this code directly to ICD-10-CM F54 (Psych & behavrl factors assoc w disord or dis classd elswhr), a one-to-one match.
What did 316 mean?
In the final ICD-9-CM release, this code described psychic factors associated with diseases classified elsewhere. It sat in block 316 Psychic factors associated with diseases classified elsewhere under Mental disorders (290–319).
