2. What is ICD-10?
The International Statistical Classification of Diseases
and Related Health Problems (most commonly known
by the abbreviation ICD) published by the World
Health Organization (WHO) provides codes to classify
diseases and a wide variety of
signs, symptoms, abnormal
findings, complaints, social circumstances, and
external causes of injury or disease. Under this
system, every health condition/situation can be
assigned to a unique category and given a code.
3. ICD is a coding system of diseases and signs,
symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social
circumstances and external causes of injury or
diseases that is used internationally to classify
morbidity and mortality data for vital health statistics
tracking and in the U.S. for health insurance claim
reimbursement.
The ICD is revised periodically and is currently in its
tenth edition in most of the nations except a few like
United States which still is continuing to use the
previous edition, i.e. ICD-9.
4. Countries Year of Adoption
United Kingdom 1995
Nordic Countries 1997
France 1997
Australia 1998
Belgium 1999
Germany 2000
Canada 2001
5. Change TimeLine
Upgrade of
formats for
HIPAA transactions January 1,
5010 between 2012
payers and
Federal providers
Mandate
Upgrade of
October
diagnoses and
1, 2013
procedures
ICD-10 used on October
clinical 1, 2014
transactions
6. Diagnosis Codes
ICD-9 ICD-10
3-5 Digits 3-7 Digits
First Digit is alpha (E-V) or First Digit Alpha
Numeric
Digits 2-5 are Numeric Digits 3-7 are Alpha or
Numeric
Total of nearly 13,000 codes More than 68,000
codes
7. Procedure Codes
ICD-9 ICD-10
3-4 Digits 7 Digits
All Digits are Numeric Each Digit is Either Alpha or
Numeric
Total of nearly 3,000 codes More than 87,000 codes
Based on Outdated Use Current Medical
Methodologies Terminology & Devices
Generic Body Part Codes Specific Body Part Codes
8. ICD-9 is 30 years old system
No more room to add new codes
Improved ability to measure health care services
Increased sensitivity when refining grouping and
reimbursement methodologies
Enhanced ability to conduct public health
surveillance
Decreased need to include supporting
documentation with claims
9. ICD-9 Code Format ICD-10 Code Format
X X X X X X X X X X X X
Category Etiology, Category Etiology, Extension
Anatomic site, Anatomic site,
Manifestation Manifestation
10. Providers will not be able to continue to
report ICD-9-CM codes for services
provided on or after October 1, 2014.
Your claims will not be paid if you are not
prepared for this compliance.
11. - Concern and anxiety for organizations
- and individuals
Excitement due to many
advantages of using ICD-10
12. A study sponsored by National
Committee on Vital and Health
Statistics (NCVHS) and conducted by
the RAND Corporation
Factors: Cost of training, productivity
loss and system changes
Conclusion: Benefits outweighed the costs
Benefits Included: More accurate payment, fewer rejected
claims, and patient benefits including improved disease
management and timelier intervention of emergent diseases,
such as SARS which cost the Asian economy more than $10
billion
13. Endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO)
ICD-10 currently used in all other industrial
countries
With all countries on the same system, WHO and
CDC can have more accurate and consistent health
records
ICD-9 system of three-digit categories and no more
than 10 subcategories can no longer accurately
track
14. CMS provides timelines for various sizes of
organizations at
https://www.cms.gov/ICD10/03_ICD-
10andVersion5010ComplianceTimeline
s.asp
15. Identify Current Systems and Work
Processes
Communicate with Practice
Management System Vendor
16. Communicate with Your Payers about Your Contracts
Communicate with Your Billing Service, Clearinghouse
and Payers
Identify Changes to Practice Work Flow and Business
Processes
Identify Staff Training Needs
17. Training and continuing education
Workflow changes
Reimbursement delays
Test - Test - Test
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