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ICD-10: Coming Soon to a Claim Near You

With the October 1 implementation date for ICD-10 just weeks away, physicians recently got some good news: the American Medical Association (AMA) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) released additional guidance that allows some flexibility in the claims auditing and quality reporting process during the ICD-10 transition. The Connecticut State Medical Society had signed onto the AMA's national letter supporting these changes.

The AMA and CMS will help physicians and other health care providers learn about the updated codes and prepare for the transition through webinars, on-site training, educational articles and national provider calls. AMA President Steven Stack, MD has provided this concise summary of the changes.

ICD-10 Resources

  • AMA: The Beginner and Expert's Guide to ICD-10 Transition includes a transition checklist, how-to guide, downloadable ICD-10 data files, and more.

  • CMS: Road to 10 was developed with input from small practice physicians; it includes action plan templates, specialty-specific resources, interactive study guides, and more.

    • New: ICD-10 Clinical Concepts for Family Practice is the first in a series of specialty-focused ICD-10 resources. The series provides common codes, clinical documentation tips, and clinical scenarios in a concise format.



  • Physicians Foundation: ICD10Charts.com is a collection of innovative, physician-driven training resources to help you streamline the ICD-10 implementation process. It includes a video overview, the ICD-10 Chartbuilder for customizable conversion templates, the ICD-10 Charts Training Academy, and customizeable specialty templates.