June 5, 2020 | Karla VonEschen, MS, CPC, CPMA
Just when you started to get comfortable with the 2020 ICD-10-CM changes, CMS has published their list of proposed diagnosis code updates for October. Is it really that time of year? Yes, it is! The topic of COVID-19 has dominated almost everything lately---including my blogs---so this nugget of information may have passed by a lot of people. This seems like a great opportunity to talk about changes that may be on the horizon.
On May 11, CMS released information that proposed more than 550 ICD changes. Proposed changes include 490 code additions, 47 revisions, and 58 deleted codes that would go into effect October 1, 2020. Here is a look at some of the notable new, deleted and updated codes:
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With October 1 only four months away, this is a good time for organizations to get a jump on preparing for code changes:
Getting ahead and being prepared for these changes is key to not being overwhelmed this fall. Many organizations have seen a slowdown in code production based on current COVID-19 recommendations to table elective procedures. If your coders are looking for projects, why not use some of this time to perform an analysis and prepare for 2021 ICD-10-CM changes?
Karla VonEschen is a coding analyst at 3M Health Information Systems.
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