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The Department of Health and Human Services made the following announcements in January 2009:

  1. The industry will transition to ICD-10 for coding and adjudicating health care claims, effective Oct. 13, 2013.
  2. Related to the switch to ICD-10, the industry will need to the version 5010 standard for electronic transactions, effective January 1, 2012.

Below are answers to frequently asked questions about ICD-10 and the 5010 transaction standard.

Q: Why is the industry transitioning to ICD-10 from ICD-9-CM?

A: ICD-9 Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) is nearly 30 years old and many of its diagnosis categories are full, preventing further expansion. In fact, it’s estimated that the ICD-9-CM procedure code set will run out of codes in 2009. In addition, ICD-9-CM is not flexible enough to quickly incorporate emerging diagnoses and procedures, nor is it accurate enough to identify diagnoses and procedures precisely. In contrast, ICD-10-CM and PCS provides detailed information on procedures, allows ample space for capturing new technology and devices, and has a logical structure with clear, consistent definitions.


 Downloads:
Full ICD10 FAQ List
CMS ICD-10 Transaction Fact Sheet



Q:Why is the industry transitioning to 5010 from 4010?

A: HIPAA requires the Secretary of HHS to adopt standards that covered entities are required to use in electronically conducting certain health care administrative transactions, such as claims, remittance, eligibility, and claims status requests and responses. Covered entities include health plans, health care clearinghouses, and health care providers.

The current transaction standard is X12 version 4010A1 for health care claims, remittance advice, eligibility, claims status, referrals, and NCPDP version 3.0 for pharmacy claims. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is proposing that the industry upgrade to X12 version 5010 and NCPDP version D.0. The proposed deadline for this significant change is January 1, 2012.


Downloads:
Full 5010 FAQ List
SCMS 5010 Transaction Fact Sheet



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