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Category: Medical
Released: 13 Jan 2011
Published: 23 Jan 2011
Latest version: 1.1
Size: 5.26 MB
Seller: Nigel DeFreitas
© Black Knight Labs
LANGUAGES:
English
COMPATIBILITY:
All devices
Released: 13 Jan 2011
Published: 23 Jan 2011
Latest version: 1.1
Size: 5.26 MB
Seller: Nigel DeFreitas
© Black Knight Labs
LANGUAGES:
English
COMPATIBILITY:
All devices
ICD10 Codes
Browse or search more than 69,000 ICD-10 codes (updated for 2011) from the International Codes of Diseases as classified by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Features:
- Search codes by description.
- Browse codes by Chapter, Section, and Code groups.
- Clean and simple interface.
If you're a health care provider, payer, software vendor, or clearinghouse/third-party biller - you need to become compliant with ICD-10 (version 5010) as early as 2011, and no later than Q3, 2013. Get started early - don't wait until there's not enough time to become compliant.
Important Dates:
January 1, 2011
- Payers and providers should begin external testing of Version 5010 for electronic claims
- CMS begins accepting Version 5010 claims
- Version 4010 claims continue to be accepted
December 31, 2011
- External testing of Version 5010 for electronic claims must be complete to achieve Level II Version 5010 compliance
January 1, 2012
- All electronic claims must use Version 5010
- Version 4010 claims are no longer accepted
October 1, 2013
- Claims for services provided on or after this date must use ICD-10 codes for medical diagnosis and inpatient procedures
- CPT codes will continue to be used for outpatient services
Features:
- Search codes by description.
- Browse codes by Chapter, Section, and Code groups.
- Clean and simple interface.
If you're a health care provider, payer, software vendor, or clearinghouse/third-party biller - you need to become compliant with ICD-10 (version 5010) as early as 2011, and no later than Q3, 2013. Get started early - don't wait until there's not enough time to become compliant.
Important Dates:
January 1, 2011
- Payers and providers should begin external testing of Version 5010 for electronic claims
- CMS begins accepting Version 5010 claims
- Version 4010 claims continue to be accepted
December 31, 2011
- External testing of Version 5010 for electronic claims must be complete to achieve Level II Version 5010 compliance
January 1, 2012
- All electronic claims must use Version 5010
- Version 4010 claims are no longer accepted
October 1, 2013
- Claims for services provided on or after this date must use ICD-10 codes for medical diagnosis and inpatient procedures
- CPT codes will continue to be used for outpatient services
What's new in Version 1.1
- Additional ICD10 codes
- Updated search result ordering.
- Updated search result ordering.
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