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Severe mental illness recommended READ and SNOMED codes
Published: 27/05/2019
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This is a quick reference guide to severe mental illness recommended READ and SNOMED codes.
Category: Schizophrenia
- READ description: Schizophrenic disorders
- READ code: E10.00
- SNOMED description: Schizophrenia
- SNOMED code: 58214004
Category: Bipolar affective disorder
- READ description: Bipolar affective disorder
- READ code: Eu31.
- SNOMED description: Bipolar affective disorder
- SNOMED code: 13746004
Category: Schizoaffective disorder
- READ description: Schizoaffective disorders
- READ code: Eu25.
- SNOMED description: Schizoaffective disorders
- SNOMED code: 68890003
Category: Major depressive disorder
- READ description: No read code map
- READ code: n/a
- SNOMED description: Severe major depression
- SNOMED code: 450714000
- READ description: Single episode major depression without psychotic symptoms
- READ code: 12
- SNOMED description: Severe major depression without psychotic features
- SNOMED code: 450714000
- READ description: Major depression recurrent without psychotic symptoms
- READ code: 12
- SNOMED description: Severe major depression without psychotic features
- SNOMED code: 75084000
- READ description: Recurrent severe episodes/major depression and psychotic symptoms
- READ code: 13
- SNOMED description: Severe major depression with psychotic features
- SNOMED code: 73867007
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