Type 2 diabetes ICD-10 codes
Start with the primary code, then move to a more specific related code when the documentation supports it.
E11.9 | Type 2 diabetes mellitus without complications | ICD-10-CM |
E11.65 | Type 2 diabetes with hyperglycemia | ICD-10-CM |
E11.22 | Type 2 diabetes with diabetic chronic kidney disease Code also the CKD stage (N18.-) | ICD-10-CM |
E11.40 | Type 2 diabetes with diabetic neuropathy, unspecified | ICD-10-CM |
E11.319 | Type 2 diabetes with unspecified diabetic retinopathy without macular edema | ICD-10-CM |
E10.9 | Type 1 diabetes mellitus without complications | ICD-10-CM |
Z79.4 | Long-term (current) use of insulin Add for type 2 patients on insulin | ICD-10-CM |
Pick the combination code that matches the documented complication — do not code E11.9 plus a separate complication code. Documented hyperglycemia moves you to E11.65; kidney involvement to E11.2- plus the CKD stage; neuropathy to E11.4-; retinopathy to E11.3-. Add Z79.4 when a type 2 patient uses insulin long-term.
“Type 2 diabetes review. HbA1c 8.9%, up from 7.8%. Reports polyuria this month. No visual symptoms; last retinal screen normal. Monofilament exam normal. Started empagliflozin 10 mg; continue metformin.”
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I10ICD-10-CM
Essential (primary) hypertension
Preuve: “Chief Complaint Elevated and fluctuating blood pressure readings.”
E78.5ICD-10-CM
Hyperlipidemia, unspecified
Preuve: “2. Hyperlipidemia. Clinically stable on atorvastatin.”
M19.90ICD-10-CM
Unspecified osteoarthritis, unspecified site
Preuve: “3. Osteoarthritis. Symptoms stable. Continue conservative management with acetaminophen as needed.”
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FAQ
When is E11.9 wrong?
Whenever a complication is documented. Elevated glucose or HbA1c with symptoms documented as hyperglycemia should be coded E11.65, not E11.9 — the combination code carries the complication.
How do I code diabetes with CKD?
Use E11.22 (type 2 with diabetic CKD) together with the CKD stage code from N18.-. Both codes are required.
Can AI find the right diabetes combination code?
Notat extracts the documented complications as clinical facts and suggests the matching combination codes with their evidence, so you can verify against the note before accepting.