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F32.4 · Billable

2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F32.4

Major depressive disorder, single episode, in partial remission

About F32.4

Code

F32.4

Description

Major depressive disorder, single episode, in partial remission

Billable

Yes — billable on its own

Parent code

F32 (Depressive episode)

Category

F30-F39 — Mood [affective] disorders

Set

ICD-10-CM 2026

Clinical context

Inherited from F32 (Depressive episode)

F32 covers Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), single episode — a common but serious illness that affects how a person feels, thinks, and acts. Documentation should capture symptom severity, presence of psychotic features, and remission status to support accurate treatment planning and reimbursement. This is one of the highest-volume mental health codes; specificity at the leaf level (F32.0 mild, F32.1 moderate, F32.2/F32.3 severe, F32.4/F32.5 in remission) is what differentiates a clean claim from a denial.

Code details

Code attributes

  • Non-billable / Non-specific code
  • Revised for ICD-10-CM 2026

Applicable to

  • Single episode of agitated depression
  • Single episode of depressive reaction
  • Single episode of major depression
  • Single episode of psychogenic depression
  • Single episode of reactive depression
  • Single episode of vital depression

Type 1 Excludes

  • Bipolar disorder (F31.-)
  • Manic episode (F30.-)
  • Recurrent depressive disorder (F33.-)

Type 2 Excludes

  • Adjustment disorder (F43.2)

Approximate synonyms

  • Major depression
  • Single-episode depression
  • MDD, single episode
  • Reactive depression

Code first

  • If due to a known physiological condition, code that condition first (F06.31, F06.32)

Coding rules

  • Specify severity — Mild, moderate, or severe — and whether psychotic features are present. Severity must match the documented symptom count and functional impairment.
  • Use a validated scale — PHQ-9 or BDI-II scores at baseline and at each session provide objective severity documentation that supports the chosen ICD-10 code.
  • Document remission carefully — Partial vs. full remission is its own code (F32.4, F32.5). Capture symptom-free duration in the note.
  • Differentiate single vs. recurrent — If prior depressive episodes exist, use F33 (recurrent) instead of F32.

Includes

  • Single episode of agitated depression
  • Single episode of depressive reaction
  • Single episode of major depression
  • Single episode of psychogenic depression
  • Single episode of reactive depression
  • Single episode of vital depression

Sources

  • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services — 2026 ICD-10-CM
  • AAPC — ICD-10-CM Code Lookup
  • CDC — ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting

This reference is provided for billing and documentation guidance only. It is not medical advice. For clinical decision-making, consult the current CMS ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, and verify code applicability against the patient's documented clinical findings.

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