Each month, AmeriHealth will feature an example of how ICD-9 codes will 
translate to ICD-10 codes. We will present coding examples from different 
specialties and popular disease categories to demonstrate the granularity that 
the new ICD-10 code set will provide.
CODING CONVENTION: CLINICAL TERMINOLOGY CHANGES IN 
ICD-10
These coding examples will demonstrate the new clinical terminology changes 
conveyed in ICD-10. These changes reflect standardization of the terms that are 
used today.
Several terminologies used in ICD-9 have been changed in ICD-10. Some of the 
names and definitions of disorders have been updated in ICD-10 to reflect more 
current clinical terminology and standardization of the terms used to diagnose 
certain conditions and disorders. These changes reflect standardized 
terminology that clinicians and health care personnel use today for patient 
care and data reporting.
Although not completely eliminated, commonly used terms such as ?senile?, are 
no longer used for certain conditions. Another differentiation involves acute 
myocardial infarction (AMI). This condition not only includes updated 
terminology, it also has notable definition changes in ICD-10.
ICD-9                                       
                               ICD-10
Senile------------------------------------------------> Age-related
Intermediate coronary syndrome ------------>Unstable angina
Acute myocardial infarction -------------------->ST elevation (STEMI) or non-ST 
elevation (NSTEMI) myocardial infarction
ICD-9: Clinical terminology
	ICD-10: Clinical terminology
Senile cataract
	Age-related cataract
366.10 Unspecified senile cataract
	H25.9 Unspecified age-related cataract
	
	
	
Intermediate coronary syndrome
	Unstable angina
411.1 Intermediate coronary syndrome
	I20.0 Unstable angina
	
	
	
Acute myocardial infarction*
	ST elevation (STEMI) or non-ST elevation (NSTEMI)
	myocardial infarction
410.02 Acute myocardial infarction of anterolateral wall,
subsequent episode of care
	I21.09 ST elevation (STEMI) myocardial infarction
	involving other coronary artery of anterior wall
410.70 Acute myocardial infarction, subendocardial
infarction, episode of care unspecified
	I21.4 Non-ST elevation (NSTEMI) myocardial infarction
	
*In ICD-9-CM, the initial time frame for acute 
myocardial infarction (AMI) treatment is within eight weeks of onset. In 
ICD-10-CM, the initial time frame for acute treatment is within four weeks of 
onset.
	
	A complete list of all ICD-10 coding examples featured to date can be found 
here: 
ICD-10 Spotlight: Know the codes booklet. For additional 
information related to the AmeriHealth transition to ICD-10, please visit the 
ICD-10 section of our website.