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CPSE Portal ICD10 Implementation
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ICD10 begins October 1, 2015 ICD10 goes into effect October 1, 2015 This transition is based on date of service, not date of entry This means for every entry for a date of service on or after October 1, 2015 must use ICD10. When entering for service dates prior to 10/1/15, you must still use ICD9
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Medicaid Alert 14-02 International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) Medicaid alerts are available on NYSED’s website http://www.oms.nysed.gov/medicaid/medicaid_alerts/ http://www.oms.nysed.gov/medicaid/medicaid_alerts/ Alert 14-02 discusses ICD10 SED states that there are several options to get the ICD10 for a particular entry These options may include: requesting that the ordering practitioner provide the numeric or alphanumeric code, requesting that the attending practitioner ‘translate’ the reason/need wording or ICD-9-CM code to an appropriate ICD-10-CM code, consulting coding books and resources, consulting coding professionals with adequate experience, or contacting physicians or other health professionals. The SLP, OT, PT, etc. are the attending practitioner and are also considered health professionals
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Translating ICD9 to ICD10 Several websites available (search for “convert ICD9 to ICD10”) http://www.icd10data.com/Convert http://www.icd10data.com/Convert https://www.aapc.com/icd-10/codes/ https://www.aapc.com/icd-10/codes/ …. CPSE Portal ICD9 To ICD10 GEMS
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ICD9 To ICD10 GEMs (GEMs = General Equivalence Mapping) This is NOT the definitive guide, this is a tool It comes from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)(https://www.cms.gov/medicare/coding/icd10/2015-icd-10-cm-and- gems.html )https://www.cms.gov/medicare/coding/icd10/2015-icd-10-cm-and- gems.html The professional needs to use their knowledge and training to determine the appropriate code Two types of mappings Direct – the mapping is a direct map from ICD9 to ICD10 Approximate – the mapping(s) listed is an approximate map from ICD9 to ICD10
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GEMs – Direct example
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GEMs – Approximate Example 1 – multiple matches
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GEMs – Approximate Example 2 – single match
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ICD10Data.com
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ICD Lookup
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ICD on Favorites
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Entering ICD on Attendance New field (not same type of drop down) Type part of code and it will auto populate a list and you can then choose the code) The code will show recent history You can enter up to 4 diagnosis in the one field Works for either ICD9 or ICD10 as determined by service date
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Default ICD for Enrollment For the time being we removed the pre-fill of the default ICD for the enrollment. This was to prevent auto filling ICD9 on 10/1/15 and after We understand people liked this feature We will put something in place, but may only be for ICD10 (Service dates 10/1/15 and later) Users should still consciously ensure the correct diagnosis on the service Children may have multiple diagnosis and the codes may be different from session to session
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