ICD-10 Transition

ICD-10 Transition Basic Requirements For Providers ICD-10 Transition will change how everyone in health care will do business. Many large multi-specialty practices to small provider offices, laboratories, medical testing centers, hospitals and more HIPAA entities will need to devote staff time and financial resources for ICD-10 Transition activities which include: Identifying how ICD-10 Transition will Read More →

EDI ICD-10 Systems Set Up Notes And Guidelines EDI ICD-10 systems set up is important as ICD-10 involves new coding rules, so many health care entities are reviewing payment and benefit policies. The transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 will change how everyone in health care will do business. Trading partners are exchanging information about their readiness plans and Read More →

ICD-10 Transition Procedure

ICD-10 Transition Procedure Preparation Steps ICD-10 Transition means that a HIPAA-covered entity uses the transition of the ICD-10 codes for health care services. ICD-9 diagnosis and inpatient procedure codes cannot be used for services provided on or after this date. The ICD-10 Transition deadline has been delayed by the federal government until no earlier than  October 1, 2015. Read More →

ICD-10

ICD-10 Compliance FAQs (Security Health Plan) ICD-10 compliance means that a HIPAA-covered entity uses ICD-10 codes for health care services provided on or after October 1, 2015. ICD-9 diagnosis and inpatient procedure codes cannot be used for services provided on or after this date. The ICD-10 deadline has been delayed by the federal government until no earlier than  October Read More →