Archive for The Month of January, 2014

Archive for the Month of January, 2014

Welcome to the medical billing blog archive for the month of January, 2014.

Here you will find links to every article added to the Outsource Management Group web site during the month of January, 2014.

You can browse this month's archives by clicking the "More" button from any of the excerpts below.

2W0BX7Z Change Intermittent Pressure Device on Left Upper Arm

ICD-10 Procedure Code – 2W0BX7Z Utilized for the procedure of Changing an Intermittent Pressure Device on Left Upper Arm.

2W0BX6Z Change Pressure Dressing on Left Upper Arm

ICD-10 Procedure Code – 2W0BX6Z Utilized for the procedure of Changing a Pressure Dressing on Left Upper Arm.

2W0BX5Z Change Packing Material on Left Upper Arm

ICD-10 Procedure Code – 2W0BX5Z Utilized for the procedure of Changing Packing Material on Left Upper Arm.

ICD-10 Resources Including Books, Information Sources

HiTech Answers has provided a great article showcasing some very informative ICD-10 resources. The resources provided are some of the best we’ve seen at assisting medical providers in their ICD-10 preparations… Roberta’s Excerpt: “Here are some resources to help you begin the transition to ICD-10. 5 Steps to Jump Start Your ICD-10 Plan Today, webinar on Thursday, Jan 23 at noon ET. Sponsored by CareCloud – The transition to ICD-10 is the most significant change to the business of healthcare in decades. So while making the switch can feel overwhelming, the combination of thorough planning, the right technology and a trustworthy staff can minimize disruption to practice operations. This webinar

Great List of ICD-10 Resources from HiTech Answers

HiTech Answers has an article outlining a number of great resources for ICD-10 transition from CMS, Optum etc…   Excerpt: “The health care industry will transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 codes for diagnoses and inpatient procedures on October 1, 2014. The final updates to ICD-9-CM codes took effect on October 1, 2013. These updates will be in effect until the ICD-10 transition takes place on October 1, 2014. You can find the last official ICD-9-CM code titles, both full and abbreviated, on the CMS website. For the latest CMS news on ICD-10 refer to the CMS website. While October is many months away, preparation for this transition must begin now.

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