ICD-10
New ICD-10 Compliance Date: October 1, 2015
About ICD-10
The transition to ICD-10 is required for everyone covered by the Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act (HIPAA). Please note, the change to ICD-10 does not affect CPT coding for outpatient procedures and physician services.
Road to 10: CMS Online Tool for Small Practices
Road to 10, an online resource built with the help of providers in small practices, is now available. This tool is designed to help small medical practices jumpstart their ICD-10 transition.
“Road to 10” includes specialty references and helps providers build ICD-10 action plans tailored for their practice needs.
CMS Resources
- Access three new Medscape Education resources that provide guidance around the transition to ICD-10. Continuing medical education (CME) and nursing continuing education (CE) credits are available to health care professionals who complete the learning modules, but anyone can take them and earn a certificate of completion. If you are a first-time visitor to Medscape, you will need to create a free account to access these resources.
- View the ICD-10 Introduction fact sheet and FAQs for an overview of ICD-10.
- Find official resources designed to help providers, payers, vendors, and non-covered entities with the transition to ICD-10.
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