Lunes, Marso 17, 2014

Staying Up To Date With The ICD-10 Coding For Chiropractic

Within any given profession, it pays to stay up to date on all things relating to standards and compliance. This is especially true when it comes to Chiropractic. Recently, there was a switch in the field from using the ICD-9 codes to the ICD-10 codes. The new codes are available by clicking here.

Why is the ICD-10 Coding Book Important?

There is nothing more important than staying up to date and making sure that you meet any and all compliance conditions. The ICD-10 Coding For Chiropractic will benefit your practice greatly by providing a jump-start before the changeover begins. The booklet includes noticeable changes between the ICD-9 and the ICD-10, including ways to transition from the former to the latter. Finally, the ICD-10 includes a comprehensive guide designed to help you fully understand the new system. As a result, the ICD-10 will become your best tool as the industry slowly shifts to a revised system.

What the ICD-10 Improves Upon

The ICD-10 will help to bring your practice up to date. It does this by targeting and revising the basic tenants of ICD-9, including the standards for compliance, reimbursement, and coding. As a result, it expands upon the 9 books in 1 feature of the ICD-9, targeting specific changes in practice management, insurance and reimbursement, Medicare, documentation, claims and appeals, compliance and audit protection, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and supply codes. The OCD-10 also provides crucial information on compliance requirements including HIPAA and OIG Audit Program.

So then, What Does the ChiroCode ICD-10 Deskbook Include?

1. Understanding ICD-10-CM Coding

With the ICD-10-CM Coding comes a better way to understand the new rules governing Chiropractic coding.

2. ICD-9 to ICD-10 Code Map

Informative maps that will help you make the transition between ICD-9 and ICD-10 easily.

3. Tabular Code List for Chiropractic

An additional tool created to help a Chiropractic Practice transition between the old and new standards.

4. ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines

A comprehensive guidebook covering everything you need to know regarding what changed and what remained the same.

5. Quick Reference Index

An index designed for quick reference when working out and remembering the important differences between ICD-9 and ICD-10.

Staying up to date with practice compliance is important for every practice. If you are interested in getting a head start during this transition, a copy of the ICD-10 codes can be found here, ChiroCode DeskBook 2nd Edition.

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