The 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Disease and Related Health Problems deadline for implementation is October 2014, but it will take months to full prepare for the change. ICD-10 provides greater diagnosis detail than the current system. The eBook includes key information in planning for the change and 10 tasks a physician’s office can follow to prepare for the conversion.
The free eBook is available here.
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