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ICD9 is International Classification of Diseases, 9th edition; ICD10 is International Classification of Diseases, 10th edition. These are diagnosis codes, used internationally for every illness, injury, disease, etc., known to man.
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Organization are upgrade to ICD-10 because providers and payers better data in support of their efforts to improve performance, create inefficiencies, and contain costs. Better data also enhance health policy decision making.
We can't say yet since ICD 10 has not been launched yet. Not for another 2 years. The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is designed for the classification of Morbidity and Mortality information for statistical purposes, and for the indexing of hospital records by disease and operations, for data storage and retrieval.
On the CMS.gov (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service) website we are constantly monitoring updates to ensure our programs are aligned with the latest requirements. Updated resources are now available to reflect the October 1, 2014, deadline. The CMS implementation guides, checklists, and timelines have been adapted and provide step-by-step guidance around the transitions. The ICD-10 implementation guides provide detailed information for planning and executing the ICD-10 transition for small and medium practices, hospitals, and payers. You can get the downloadable PDF versions from the CMS website. CMS provides national provider calls with updates for medical facilities about the ICD-10 implementation. You can visit the website for more information regarding these teleconferences. Sue Bowman from the American Health Information Management Association is a keynote speaker at the next call.
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Yes, there are duplicate code in ICD-10 and ICD-9 but with different meaning, reason being in ICD-9 there E and V codes are alpha-numeric and ICD-10 codes are also alpha-numeric. For example- in ICD-10 E88.01 is Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency but same code in ICD-9 is E880.1-Accidental fall on or from sidewalk curb and there are differences in the place of decimals.