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{{ICD10 transition status | OldDxArticle = Adult failure to thrive | CurrentStatus = reconciled | InitialEditorAssigned = Joanna Velasco }} == Additional Info == *Use this code for instances that are psychosocial in nature and NOT medical or psychiatric. '''Includes''' *Failure to cope when a true psychiatric diagnosis (e.g. depression) is NOT present *Admission for a purely social reason -- e.g. can't make due without a ramp at home, and it fell down *More generally, it covers: Progressive functional deterioration of a physical and cognitive nature. The individual's ability to live with multisystem diseases, cope with ensuing problems, and manage his/her care are remarkably diminished. *This code includes some or much of what was previously called "Adult failure to thrive" * Homelessness * Admissions for "respite" * Inability to afford prescribed medications; not taking them and results/contributes to hospitalization **Combine this code with [[Medical noncompliance]] if applicable == Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition == * [[Maltreatment]] == Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] == == Related CCI Codes == {{Data Integrity Check List}} == Background == At [[Minutes Team Meeting June 10, 2015]] we discussed that we would include code R62.7 for our old [[Adult failure to thrive]]. We decided after that the concept would be included in this code instead. <!-- as confirmed with AG 2018-11-30 --> == Related Articles == {{Related Articles}} {{ICD10 footer}} {{EndPlaceHolder}}
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