ICD-10 Deadline
Countdown to the October 1st 2015 deadline: 163 Days, 13 Hours, 38 Minutes
About ICD-10

The transition to ICD-10 is required for everyone covered by the Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act (HIPAA). Please note, the change to ICD-10 does not affect CPT coding for outpatient procedures and physician services.
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Road to 10: CMS Online Tool for Small Practices
Jumpstart your ICD-10 transition with Road to 10, an online resource built with input from providers in small practices.
“Road to 10” includes specialty references and helps providers build ICD-10 action plans tailored for their practice needs.
CMS Resources
Check out the updated CMS ICD-10 Resources Flyer.
Access three new Medscape Education resources that provide guidance around the transition to ICD-10. Continuing medical education (CME) and nursing continuing education (CE) credits are available to health care professionals who complete the learning modules. Anyone can earn a certificate of completion. If you are a first-time visitor to Medscape, you will need to create a free account to access these resources.
Video: ICD-10: Getting From Here to There -- Navigating the Road Ahead
Video: ICD-10 and Clinical Documentation
Expert Column: Preparing for ICD-10: Now Is the Time
View the ICD-10 Introduction fact sheet.
Find official resources designed to help providers, payers, vendors, and non-covered entities with the transition to ICD-10.
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