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The deadline to convert from ICD-9 to ICD-10 is quickly
approaching. As of October 1, 2014, the following
changes will be in effect, as required by the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA):
- Outpatient claims with dates of service on or after
October 1, 2014, must be submitted with ICD-10 codes.
- Inpatient claims with discharge dates on or after
October 1, 2014, must be submitted with ICD-10 codes.
Adherence to these guidelines is required under HIPAA,
and claims that are submitted with non-compliant ICD-9
codes after the effective date will be rejected.
Since 2012, we have communicated information specific
to ICD-10 coding conventions, general guidelines, and
chapter-specific guidelines through our two series,
Know the Codes
and Putting ICD-10 into
Practice.
These series and coding exercises are available for your reference.
Stay tuned
In 2014, we will continue to communicate ICD-10-specific information through a
new series of articles
that will include preparation work to be fully ready for
October 1, 2014, and our testing experiences with
providers. Because we cannot possibly test with all
network providers, we will share with you our successes
and challenges that we experience with our testing
partners. Testing will occur throughout the first half of
2014 to help us all be fully ready for ICD-10.
We encourage you to keep up with the latest news and
information as well as share your own experiences with us
by emailing us.
Stay tuned to future editions of Partners in Health Update
for continued information about ICD-10.
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