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Compare/F06.3 vs F30

F06.3 vs F30

F06.3 (Mood disorder due to known physiological condition) compared with F30 (Manic episode), from the official CMS tabular data. Both may be reported when both conditions are documented (Excludes2).

Can these codes be reported together?

Yes, when both are documented. F06.3 carries an Excludes2 note covering F30: “mood disorders, not due to known physiological condition or unspecified (F30-F39)”

Excludes2 marks distinct conditions — both may be reported when both are documented.

Side by side

F06.3Mood disorder due to known physiological conditionF30Manic episode
Billing statusNon-billable header

Report instead: F06.30, F06.31, F06.32, F06.33, F06.34

Non-billable header

Report instead: F30.10, F30.11, F30.12, F30.13, F30.2

ClassificationF01-F99 — Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (F01-F99)F01-F99 — Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (F01-F99)
DefinitionMood disorder due to known physiological condition is a non-billable ICD-10-CM category code (F06.3).Manic episode is a non-billable ICD-10-CM category code (F30).
Includes
mental disorders due to endocrine disorder
mental disorders due to exogenous hormone
mental disorders due to exogenous toxic substance
mental disorders due to primary cerebral disease
bipolar disorder, single manic episode
mixed affective episode
Code first
the underlying physiological condition

Derived from the official CMS ICD-10-CM tabular data (FY2026). Not billing advice; verify sequencing rules for the encounter. All data sources