ICD-10 involves a more complex and detailed set of codes and its implementation will have a huge impact on the healthcare industry. It'll permit the patients' medical information to be captured in greater detail. This means an overall enhancement in health care practices because of improved diagnostic procedures and disease management. It may lead to a vast improvement in quality patient care. This also means better claim processing because the new set of codes are a lot more detailed than the current ICD-9 codes in use. But this also means that healthcare organizations, however big or small, will have to train their personnel so they're ready to tackle the new codes when they take effect in October. Several institutes such as CareerStep offer comprehensive training courses specifically designed for professional coders to facilitate the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10.
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When ICD10 becomes mandatory, Medisoft themselves will issue an updated version that works with ICD10. Harry Selent http://www.MedicalBillingSoftware.com
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Health Industry Business Communications Council was created in 1983.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was in effect in 1996. This act was put in place with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as a Privacy Rule governing the use and disclosure of an individuals health information.
ICD9 is International Classification of Diseases, 9th edition; ICD10 is International Classification of Diseases, 10th edition. These are diagnosis codes, used internationally for every illness, injury, disease, etc., known to man.
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