Get Ready for Transition to ICD 10 Medical Coding

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Get Ready for Transition to ICD 10 Medical Coding ICD stands for International Classification of Diseases which is used to record and report medical diagnoses and inpatient procedures in the US health clinics. ICD which was and is still used in night revision since 1978 will now be replaced on October 01, 2015 by ICD 10 medical coding. The adoption of this transition has taken the form under US Department of Health and Human Service (HHS). About ICD-10 Medical Coding The main reason behind ICD-10 transition is because ICD-9 produces limited data about medical condition. In addition to this, the 10th version helps in fixing the problem through advanced medical coding of diseases and generates more helpful data to identify epidemics. ICD-10 transition was done by the World Health Organization (WHO) way back in 1994 but it lacked procedure codes and was already in use by healthcare organizations in many countries. So, CMS developed IDC-10 coding for reporting procedures, including surgeries performed in US hospitals. ICD-10 is being created and copyrighted by WHO. National Center for Health Statistic (NCHS), a Federal Agency is responsible for using it. ICD-10 has expanded details for radiology, radiation oncology, ambulatory and managed care, etc. along with combined diagnosis and system codes for other specialties. This modification consists of two parts: 1. ICD-10-CM for diagnosis coding 2. ICD-10-PCS for inpatient procedure coding ICD-10 CM is the updated version of ICD-9 CM Volume 1 and 2. The ICD-10 PCS is the updated version of ICD-9 CM Volume 3. The change in the transition would not affect CPT coding.

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