[BREAKING] – Final Rule
On
October 1, 2015, a key element of the data foundation of the United States’
health care system will undergo a major transformation. We will transition from
the decades-old Ninth Edition of the International Classification of Diseases
(ICD-9) set of diagnosis and inpatient procedure codes, to the far more
contemporary Tenth Edition of those code sets—or ICD-10—used by most developed
countries throughout the world.
This
transition will have a major impact on anyone who uses health care information
that contains a diagnosis and/or inpatient procedure code
Accordingly,
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services expects to release an interim
final rule in the near future that will include a new compliance date that
would require the use of ICD-10 beginning October 1, 2015. The rule will also
require HIPAA covered entities to continue to use ICD-9-CM through September
30, 2015.
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