Friday, August 19, 2011

ICD10 Transition?

QUESTION

How are you handling the transition to ICD10, especially the years that both ICD9 and ICD10 are supported?

ANSWER

The prototype ICD10 grouper we built was x28 -- FY2011 ICD-10 codes and grouper logic equivalent to f28. The FY2012 ICD-10-PCS (procedure) codes are published, and the FY2012 ICD-9 MS-DRG grouper (f29) will be available in early October 2011, but the FY2012 ICD-10-CM diagnoses are not going to be released by NCHS until December 2011. Hence, no FY2012 ICD-10 MS-DRG grouper (x29) can be produced before January 2012.
 
The plan is that starting FY2013, there will be no changes to ICD-9 and the FY2013 ICD-10 codes will be available on or before October 1, 2012, so f30 will be the same as f29 and x30 will be available for the start of FY2013. For testing purposes, users coding in ICD-10 will have to code in the FY2011 ICD-10 and use the x28 grouper until January 2012.

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