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  2. International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) is a system used by physicians to classify and code all diagnoses, symptoms and procedures for claims processing. It was chiefly designed by the World Health Organization, with the U.S. version being created by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) to better align ...

  3. Social determinants of health and medical coding: What to know

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    Learn how data drives health system effort on social determinants of health. SDOH? There’s an ICD-10 code for it. In a related presentation, Nelly Leon-Chisen said how an important but seldom-used section of the International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision codes (ICD-10) address SDOH.

  4. Need medical billing and codes resources? - American Medical...

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    Contents. Trusted for more than 50 years, the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) medical billing and codes set drives communication across health care by enabling the seamless processing and advanced analytics for coding medical procedures and services. CPT® is also the code to medicine’s future. Constantly updated by the CPT® Editorial ...

  5. New ICD-10 codes will help physicians tackle social barriers to...

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    UnitedHealthcare said it does not seek to add to physicians’ administrative burdens and noted that the 23 new codes would not significantly grow the ICD-10 database of 68,000 codes. It also noted that physicians would not be reimbursed for adding the new codes on a claim for payment. Some of the data collected qualifies as protected health ...

  6. How to prep for ICD-10—whether you're a beginner or expert

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    The AMA is urging regulators to ease the burden of ICD-10 implementation on physicians, but you should make sure your practice is prepared. An ICD-10 data file available on CD-ROM or via immediate download is an essential resource. Additional information and resources to help physicians get ready for ICD-10 are available on the AMA ICD-10 Web page.

  7. ICD-10 testing: What you need to know - American Medical...

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    Verify that you can submit, receive and process data with ICD-10 codes; Understand how ICD-10 updates affect the transactions you submit; Identify and address specific issues before Oct. 1; Even if you don’t have an ICD-10-ready system installed yet, you still can conduct testing. CMS recommends looking at the ICD-10 codes for the top 10 ...

  8. Quality data is key to addressing social determinants of health

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    ICD-10-CM Z codes represent subsets of diagnosis codes describing factors influencing health status. Code categories Z55–Z65 identify SDOH. Use of these codes is low, however, with an analysis finding that only 1.5% of Medicare fee-for-service claims included ICD-10-CM SDOH codes.

  9. Improving your ICD-10 Diagnosis Coding - American Medical...

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    Example: Diagnosis codes for gastric ulcer include the terms acute and chronic. K25 Gastric ulcer K25.0 Acute gastric ulcer with hemorrhage K25.1 Acute gastric ulcer with perforation K25.2 Acute gastric ulcer with both hemorrhage and perforation K25.3 Acute gastric ulcer without hemorrhage or perforation K25.4 Chronic or unspecified gastric ...

  10. 6 things you need to know about the ICD-10 transition

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    Although physicians now have the yearlong transition period, you should still make sure your practice is as prepared as possible ahead of Oct. 1. CMS will host a call for physicians preparing for ICD-10 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Eastern time Aug. 27. Experts will discuss coding guidance and tips, answers to coding questions, information about claims ...

  11. 8 free must-have ICD-10 resources - American Medical Association

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    These eight resources can help get your practice up to speed for the code switch: The AMA’s ICD-10 project plan template (log in). This downloadable template is customizable in Microsoft Excel and can be your guide to getting ready. Sample medical cases from CMS. Use these to determine proper documentation and coding with ICD-10.