ICD-10

About ICD-10
On October 1, 2014, the ICD-9 code sets used to report medical diagnoses and inpatient procedures will be replaced by ICD-10 code sets.
The transition to ICD-10 is required for everyone covered by the Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act (HIPAA). Please note, the change to ICD-10 does not affect CPT coding for outpatient procedures and physician services.
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CMS Resources
- View the ICD-10 Introduction fact sheet and FAQs to get a general overview on ICD-10.
- See official resources designed to help providers, payers, vendors, and non-covered entities with the transition to ICD-10 on October 1, 2014.
- Access two free Medscape Education modules and an expert article that provide practical tips for the ICD-10 transition. Continuing medical education (CME) credits are available to physicians who complete the modules, but anyone can take them and receive a certificate of completion.
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