![]() New Tool: Cross-A-Code - ICD-9/10 GEMsFebruary 10, 2011 Find-A-Code has done it again. We are proud to announce another great new tool for helping you transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10: the ICD-9/10 GEMs - Cross-A-Code™ tool!This amazing new tool allows you to enter multiple ICD-9 vol 1, ICD-9 vol 3, ICD-10-CM or ICD-10-PCS codes and view their counterparts in the other code set. And there are two ways to view the GEMs (general equivalency mappings) information, as a list of code pairs or the full GEMs information. The code pair results look like this: ![]() The full results look like this: ![]() This amazing new tool will help you prepare for the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10. Find-A-Code makes it extremely easy to create a list of the ICD-10 codes you will need to use based on your current ICD-9 codes. So Subscribe today or Sign In to your account and enjoy this new tool AT NO EXTRA COST! share
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