CMS announces new publication and FAQs for ICD-10 mappings
APCs Weekly Monitor, April 10, 2009
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CMS announced on April 6 that a new Medicare Learning Network publication, General Equivalence Mappings - ICD-9-CM To and From ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Fact Sheet (March 2009), is available as a fact sheet on the CMS Web site.
The publication provides information about the mappings, which enable conversion of ICD-9-CM codes to ICD-10 and the conversion of ICD-10 codes back to ICD-9-CM. The information also appears in CMS FAQ 9661. The fact sheet provides links to both the ICD-10-CM diagnostic and the ICD-10-PCS procedure mappings.
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