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ICD-10 and ICD-9: What's the big difference?
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Being in the health care profession, you surely have a lot of questions
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as to what is ICD-10? And how is it different from ICD-9?
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Why should you care about ICD-10?
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And why fix ICD-9 if it isn't broke?
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Let's start by breaking down the differences between ICD-9 and ICD-10.
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Firstly, ICD-9 is old and outdated.
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It's been around for decades,
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and could benefit from the improvements offered by ICD-10.
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ICD-9 not only uses old terminology,
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it also produces inaccurate information about your patients.
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So what makes ICD-10 so much better?
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For one, it expanded the number of diagnosis codes from 13,000 in ICD-9 to 68,000 in ICD-10.
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The codes are a bit different than before
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and that's where practice managers and physicians have to do their job
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of being familiar with the new codes under the new systems.
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ICD-10 better also updates disease classification and medical terminology.
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It's obviously meant to provide better and more specific data.
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And with the best data available, medical professionals will be able to compare data better,
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advance research initiatives, make more informed decisions,
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identify public health issues, and process claims easily.
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There are 11 months left until the transition to ICD-10.
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It's okay if you're still learning the ropes of the new system.
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We're with you on this! Come visit our website at www.mpaagroup.com.
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You'll soon realize that ICD-10 isn't nearly as difficult as it sounds.
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It can a breeze, and we'll take you along for the ride.