E963Assault by hanging and strangulation

  • Legacy / Not Valid for Submission
  • Retired October 1, 2015
  • External Cause (E Code)
ICD-9-CM E963
CMS Source: final ICD-9-CM release (version date October 1, 2014). Retired from U.S. claims after September 30, 2015.FacebookXLinkedInPrint

E963 is a legacy ICD-9-CM external cause code (E code) that described assault by hanging and strangulation. 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. CMS assigns no direct ICD-10-CM equivalent for this code (a No Map flag in the General Equivalence Mappings), so the closest current code must be chosen from the clinical documentation.

Code Identity

ICD-9-CM Code
E963
Valid for Submission
No — Legacy Code
Code Describes
Assault by hanging and strangulation
Parent Block
E963 Assault by hanging and strangulation
Short Description
Assault-hanging/strangul
ICD-10-CM Replacement
None (No Map) — see Crosswalk

ICD-10-CM Replacement

CMS did not link E963 to any ICD-10-CM code in the General Equivalence Mappings.

No Map flag. No single ICD-10-CM code carries the meaning of this legacy code. To code the same situation today, work from the clinical documentation and search the current code set with the ICD-10-CM lookup.

Questions About E963

Is E963 (assault by hanging and strangulation) 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.

Why does E963 have no ICD-10 equivalent?

CMS marks this code with a No Map flag in the General Equivalence Mappings: no single ICD-10-CM code corresponds to assault by hanging and strangulation. To code the same situation today, choose the closest current code from the clinical documentation.

What did E963 mean?

In the final ICD-9-CM release, this code described assault by hanging and strangulation. It sat in block E963 Assault by hanging and strangulation under External causes of injury (V).