F30.4
BillableManic episode in full remission
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
A manic episode that has completely resolved, meaning the person previously experienced a period of abnormally elevated mood and increased energy but is now fully recovered from those symptoms. This code indicates the manic condition is no longer active.
Coding Tips
- •Use this code only when documentation clearly states the manic episode is in 'full remission' or 'resolved' - partial improvement should use a different code
- •This code is typically used for historical documentation or follow-up visits after successful treatment; ensure the current visit assessment supports full remission status
Clinical Significance
Manic episode in full remission indicates a patient who previously experienced a manic episode that has completely resolved with no remaining manic symptoms. This code is used during follow-up visits when the manic episode is documented as historical. Full remission does not mean the patient no longer needs care — ongoing medication management and monitoring for recurrence are essential. Notably, this code maps differently across HCC models, reflecting evolving views on how remission status affects resource needs.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Documentation of a prior manic episode meeting full diagnostic criteria
- ✓Current assessment confirming complete resolution of all manic symptoms
- ✓Statement from the provider that the manic episode is in 'full remission'
- ✓Current medication regimen and relapse prevention plan
- ✓Assessment of mood stability and functional recovery
- ✓Monitoring schedule for recurrence detection