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Effective January 1, 2024, the 2024 Community-Informed Apple Health DC:0-5™ Crosswalk* has been published. The 2024 Apple Health DC:0-5™ Crosswalk replaces the previous version of the crosswalk, which was published in October 2022.
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- Additional DSM-5 and ICD-10 codes for Other Mood Disorder of Early Childhood, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Relationship Specific Disorder of Infancy/ Early Childhood, to align with 2024 ICD-10 codes and best clinical practice.
- Addition of a downloadable tabular version of the crosswalk to support electronic health record configuration, in response to provider feedback.
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Though the DC: 0 – 5™ is the clinically appropriate manual for the diagnosis of mental health conditions for infants and young children, other diagnostic systems may still be needed for billing and documentation purposes. For Apple Health providers, federal Medicaid guidance requires that all claims be submitted with an ICD-10 (International Classification of Disease) code. In addition, some behavioral health providers may configure their electronic health record systems to use DSM-5 diagnoses for clinical records. The intention of this crosswalk is to support Apple Health providers in connecting DC:0-5 diagnoses to DSM-5 and/or ICD-10 diagnoses.
Although the DC:0-5™ manual also includes a crosswalk, it is not regularly revised to align with updated ICD-10 and/or DSM-5 guidelines, and it is not aligned with Apple Health billing policies. Therefore, Washington, like many other states, publishes its own crosswalk.
*DC:0-5™ or Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood
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