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tci E/M Coding Alert - 2015 Issue 11
Reader Question: Avoid ICD-9 and ICD-10 on 1 CMS-1500 Form
Question: Our physician admitted a patient in September and didn’t discharge her until October. Because of the ICD-10 implementation, we are not sure how to bill this claim. Do we use both ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes on the same claim since the dates of service span the implementation date?
California Subscriber
Answer: No. You will need to submit two claims — one using ICD-9 codes and one using ICD-10 codes.
Here’s why: Claims containing both ICD-9 and ICD-10diagnostic codes,submitted for dates of servicebefore and on andafter Oct. 1, 2015, will be returned as not processable...
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