Pay-per-view: Congress forces providers to adapt after unanticipated ICD-10 delay
APCs Insider, June 6, 2014
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April 1 was supposed to mark the final six months providers, payers, and CMS had to prepare for ICD-10's implementation on October 1, 2014. Instead, it brought another delay for the code set.
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