tci Part B Insider - 2013 Issue 41
ICD-10 Advises You to Stick With 188.x, V10.51 Guidelines in 2014
Deciding which code depends on the documentation. As you read in “Determining When 188.x Becomes V10.51 Depends on Exam Findings,” you’ll need to scour your urologist’s documentation to figure out if a patient has active bladder cancer or just personal history of bladder cancer. The good news is that when you have to start using ICD-10 on Oct. 1, 2014, you won’t have to alter your process at all. Focus on 1-to-1 Conversion For 188.x When ICD-10 goes into effect next year, you shouldn’t have too much trouble updating your...
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