Tip of the week: Use CMS resources to brush up on ICD-10
HIM Connection, October 7, 2008
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Not sure where to turn to begin an ICD-10 implementation? Start with the special edition Medlearn Matters article SE0832, titled "The ICD-10 Clinical Modification/Procedure Coding System—The Next Generation of Coding." Click here to view this resource.
Also be sure to listen to the CMS-sponsored series of provider calls on ICD-10. The first call of the series will take place on October 14, during which representatives will discuss considerations for healthcare providers who are planning to update to the new coding system. For more information, click here.
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