Z68.2
Non-billableBody mass index [BMI] 20-29, adult
Body mass index [BMI] 20-29, adult
This is a header/category code. For billing purposes, use a more specific child code from the list below.
Child Codes (10)
Z68.20Body mass index [BMI] 20.0-20.9, adult
Z68.21Body mass index [BMI] 21.0-21.9, adult
Z68.22Body mass index [BMI] 22.0-22.9, adult
Z68.23Body mass index [BMI] 23.0-23.9, adult
Z68.24Body mass index [BMI] 24.0-24.9, adult
Z68.25Body mass index [BMI] 25.0-25.9, adult
Z68.26Body mass index [BMI] 26.0-26.9, adult
Z68.27Body mass index [BMI] 27.0-27.9, adult
Z68.28Body mass index [BMI] 28.0-28.9, adult
Z68.29Body mass index [BMI] 29.0-29.9, adult
Also Known As / Clinical Terms
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ICD-10 code Z68.2?
ICD-10-CM code Z68.2 represents "Body mass index [BMI] 20-29, adult". It is a non-billable header code — use a more specific child code for billing purposes.
Is Z68.2 a billable code?
No, Z68.2 is a non-billable header code. You need to use one of its more specific child codes for billing. There are 10 child codes under Z68.2.
What chapter is Z68.2 in?
Z68.2 is in Chapter 22: Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact With Health Services (codes Z00-Z99).
What are the subcategories under Z68.2?
Z68.2 has 10 child codes, including: Z68.20 (Body mass index [BMI] 20.0-20.9, adult), Z68.21 (Body mass index [BMI] 21.0-21.9, adult), Z68.22 (Body mass index [BMI] 22.0-22.9, adult), Z68.23 (Body mass index [BMI] 23.0-23.9, adult), and 6 more.
What are the UMLS CUIs for Z68.2?
Z68.2 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C2911039. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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