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F14.182

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Cocaine abuse with cocaine-induced sleep disorder

HCC Category Mapping

V28HCC 137Drug Use Disorder/Substance Use Disorder, Moderate/Severe
0.358
V24HCC 55Drug/Alcohol Dependence
0.334
ESRDHCC 55Drug/Alcohol Dependence
0.000

What This Code Means

A person who abuses cocaine and develops sleep problems (insomnia or other sleep disturbances) caused by the cocaine use.

Coding Tips

  • Verify documentation attributes the sleep disorder to cocaine abuse rather than other causes
  • Cocaine typically causes insomnia; document the specific sleep disturbance if possible

Clinical Significance

Cocaine abuse with cocaine-induced sleep disorder reflects the significant impact cocaine has on sleep architecture. Cocaine's stimulant properties commonly cause insomnia during use and hypersomnia during withdrawal periods. Chronic disruption of sleep contributes to cognitive impairment, mood instability, and relapse risk. This code captures a recognized complication of cocaine abuse that often requires targeted treatment intervention beyond substance abuse counseling alone.

Documentation Requirements

  • Provider documentation of cocaine abuse pattern
  • Specific sleep disturbance documented (insomnia, hypersomnia, circadian rhythm disruption, nightmares)
  • Causal relationship between cocaine use and the sleep disorder established
  • Documentation ruling out primary sleep disorders (obstructive sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome)
  • Impact of sleep disturbance on daily functioning and recovery
  • Timeline of sleep disorder relative to cocaine use pattern

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