F50.813
BillableBinge eating disorder, extreme
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
A severe form of binge eating disorder where a person regularly consumes large amounts of food in short periods and experiences extreme distress about their eating behavior.
Coding Tips
- •Use this code only when documentation explicitly indicates 'extreme' severity; review clinical notes for frequency and intensity of binge episodes
- •Ensure this is not being used interchangeably with other binge eating codes; severity level must be clearly documented
Clinical Significance
Binge eating disorder involves recurrent episodes of eating significantly more food than most people would in a similar period with a sense of loss of control, WITHOUT the compensatory purging behaviors seen in bulimia nervosa. This is the most common eating disorder in the United States and is strongly associated with obesity, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes. Severity is based on binge frequency: 14 or more binge eating episodes per week.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Recurrent episodes of binge eating with objectively large food quantities and loss of control
- ✓Documentation of binge eating frequency (14 or more binge eating episodes per week) to support severity level
- ✓At least three of: eating rapidly, eating until uncomfortably full, eating large amounts when not hungry, eating alone due to embarrassment, feeling disgusted/depressed/guilty afterward
- ✓Marked distress regarding binge eating
- ✓Binge eating occurs at least once per week for three months WITHOUT regular compensatory behaviors