Preparing for ICD-10: Implementation & HIPAA Guidelines

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Additional Resources
For additional information about ICD-10 and implementation issues, read:
ICD-10-CM Field Testing Project: Report on Findings (September 23, 2003)
"Tracking
Global Health: Is ICD-10 and its Modifications the Solution?" (October 2004)
"Preparing
for the ICD-10 Journey" (March 2004)
"From
V Codes to Z Codes: Transitioning to ICD-10" (February 2004)
"Taking
the Next Step Forward for ICD-10" (January 2004)
"ICD-9-CM
to ICD-10-CM: Implementation Issues and Challenges" (October 2003)
"Where
in the World is ICD-10?" (August 2000)
"Testing
ICD-10-PCS" (May 1998)
ICD-10 Education Materials/Training Programs:
ICD-10-CM and ICDO-10-PCS Preview book and CD
ICD-10-CM Overview: Deciphering the Code Web-based training
ICD-10 Overview: Mortality Reporting Web-based training
Additional Related Resources:
"Use of Health Information Technology to Enhance and Expand Health Care Anti-Fraud Activities" (September 2005)
"Automated Coding Software: Development and Use to Enhance Anti-Fraud Activities" (July 2005)
"The
Critical State of Coding, Classification, and Terminologies in the UK: A
Clinician's Perspective" (October 2004)
"Delving
into Computer-Assisted Coding" (November/December 2004)
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