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tci E/M Coding Alert - 2014 Issue 10
ICD-10: Mark Your 2015 Calendar for New ICD-10 Release Date
Use this time to test your systems to eliminate pain later.
Whether you’re waiting with bated breath for the next official ICD-10 release date or hoping for another delay, the new release date for ICD-10 has been announced as October 1st, 2015. But don’t let the additional year slow your preparations.
Read on to see why experts say you should continue your ICD-10 training to ensure you are 110 percent ready by next fall.
Practice, Plan, and Educate During the Delay
Work is still taking place in practices, offices, and in organizations devoted to training...
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