ICD-10 R79.0
Billable / SpecificAbnormal level of blood mineral
About ICD-10-CM R79.0
ICD-10-CM code R79.0 represents Abnormal level of blood mineral. This is a billable/specific code in the Symptoms, Signs, and Abnormal Findings chapter (block R79). The 2026 edition of ICD-10-CM R79.0 became effective on October 1, 2025.
Inclusion Terms / Approximate Synonyms
Clinical terms and conditions classified under R79.0. Per CMS ICD-10-CM Tabular 2026.
- Abnormal blood level of cobalt
- Abnormal blood level of copper
- Abnormal blood level of iron
- Abnormal blood level of magnesium
- Abnormal blood level of mineral NEC
- Abnormal blood level of zinc
Type 1 Excludes
Pure excludes, these codes can never be coded together with R79.0. The conditions are mutually exclusive (e.g., congenital vs acquired forms).
- abnormal level of lithium (R78.89)
- disorders of mineral metabolism (E83.-)
- neonatal hypomagnesemia (P71.2)
- nutritional mineral deficiency (E58-E61)
Medicare LCD Coverage for R79.0
Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs) from CMS MACs that list R79.0 as a covered diagnosis.
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Commercial Payer Coverage
Coverage policies from major commercial payers referencing R79.0.
1 Cigna
3 Medicare
2 Aetna
CPT Codes Commonly Billed with R79.0
Procedures frequently paired with this diagnosis based on PayerReady's Dx↔Px linkage data.
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Convert R79.0 to ICD-9-CM
Per CMS General Equivalence Mappings (GEMs), useful for legacy data review and historical claim analysis.
| ICD-10 | ICD-9 | Mapping Flags |
|---|---|---|
| R79.0 | 7906 | 10000 |
Flags format (5 digits): Approximate · No Map · Combination · Scenario · Choice List. Source: CMS 2017 GEMs (final version).
Codes Adjacent To R79.0
Other codes in section R70-R79 (Abnormal findings on examination of blood, without diagnosis).
ICD-10 R79.0, Billing FAQ
Is ICD-10 code R79.0 billable? +
Yes, R79.0 is a billable ICD-10-CM code that can appear as a primary or secondary diagnosis on claims.
What other names or terms map to R79.0? +
ICD-10 R79.0 includes: Abnormal blood level of cobalt; Abnormal blood level of copper; Abnormal blood level of iron, and 3 more clinical synonyms.
What codes are Type 1 Excludes for R79.0? +
Type 1 Excludes (never code together with R79.0): abnormal level of lithium (R78.89); disorders of mineral metabolism (E83.-); neonatal hypomagnesemia (P71.2)
What ICD-9 codes does R79.0 map to? +
Per CMS GEMs, R79.0 maps to ICD-9 codes: 7906. Useful for legacy data review and historical claim analysis.
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Verified against the CMS 2026 code set on June 1, 2026.
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