3 things to know about ICD-10 dual coding

Dual coding refers to using ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes at the same time. When will providers use dual coding for ICD-10? Here are three tips on the dual coding from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

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•    Dual coding can used during ICD-10 testing, but ICD-10 codes cannot be used for actual claims for dates of service prior to ICD-10 implementation.
•    After the ICD-10 implementation date, providers and payers will be required to use ICD-9 codes for services provided prior to the switch and ICD-10 codes for services provided on or after the switch.
•    HHS is expected to release a final rule setting the ICD-10 compliance date as Oct. 1, 2015. If so, ICD-9 codes would be used for services through Sept. 30, 2015 and ICD-10 codes would be used for any services provided after that date.

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