Where can I find more information about CMS' recent report on ICD-10?
HIM Connection, January 13, 2009
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A: CMS released its most recent report on December 29, 2008. The report summarizes CMS’ one-year project with AHIMA to identify and assess the various effects of ICD-10, particularly the anticipated effect of the new coding system on business processes, systems, and operations under CMS’ direct responsibility. The AHIMA project was the first of several phases leading up to a more defined ICD-10 implementation plan within the coming year, according to a December 29 CMS memorandum that announced the report. To read the report, click here.
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