6B00
Generalised anxiety disorder
Generalised anxiety disorder
ICD-10 Equivalents
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-11 code for generalised anxiety disorder?
The ICD-11 code for generalised anxiety disorder is 6B00. The full clinical description is "Generalised anxiety disorder".
What does ICD-11 code 6B00 mean?
ICD-11 code 6B00 represents "Generalised anxiety disorder". It is classified under Chapter 6: Mental, Behavioural or Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
What chapter is 6B00 in?
6B00 is in Chapter 6: Mental, Behavioural or Neurodevelopmental Disorders (codes 6A00-6E8Z).
What is the ICD-10 equivalent of ICD-11 code 6B00?
6B00 maps to the ICD-10 code: F41.1 (Generalized anxiety disorder). This is an equivalent mapping.
What is the difference between ICD-10 and ICD-11?
ICD-11 is the latest revision of the WHO's International Classification of Diseases, succeeding ICD-10. Key differences include: a fully digital-first design, new chapters for sleep-wake disorders, sexual health, and traditional medicine, improved coding for rare diseases, and better integration with electronic health records through extension codes.
What SNOMED CT codes does 6B00 map to?
6B00 maps to 4 SNOMED CT concepts: 300895004, 198288003, 49971008, 21897009. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.
What UMLS concepts map to ICD-11 code 6B00?
6B00 is linked to 4 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C0003467, C0270549, C1279420, C0029942. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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