In a decision that brought relief to managers throughout the healthcare system, HHS has moved the deadline for moving all coding to ICD-10 CM up to October 1, 2013 from a prior deadline of October 1, 2011. Despite the extra time, however, the industry is mobilizing now to make the changes needed, which still pose a significant challenge even with the added time.
In a related piece of rule making, HHS has also posted a final rule covering upgrades from existing data-transmission standards currently in use. The new rules call for Version 5010, needed for ICD-10 conversions given that ICD-10 codes are bigger and more complicated than ICD-9. Providers have until Jan. 1, 2012 to comply with these standards.
According to an estimate included in HHS's proposed rule, implementing the changes needed to move ahead with ICD-10 will cost providers almost $3 billion, with costs running well past the deadline into 2017. However, the agency estimates that that benefits from the conversion will total $4.5 billion between 2015 and 2025.
To learn more about the new standards:
- read this Modern Healthcare article [1] (reg. req.)
Related Articles:
CIOs don't feel prepared for ICD-10 [2]
Switch to ICD-10 should be very costly [3]
HHS proposes 2011 deadline for ICD-10 code adoption [4]
CMS now says NPI must match IRS data [5]
Links:
[1] http://modernhealthcare.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090116/REG/301169997
[2] http://www.fiercehealthit.com/story/cios-dont-feel-prepared-icd-10/2009-01-05
[3] http://www.fiercehealthit.com/story/switch-icd-10-should-be-very-costly/2008-08-24?utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss&cmp-id=OTC-RSS-FHI0
[4] http://fiercehealthcare.com/story/hhs-proposes-2011-deadline-icd-10-code-adoption/2008-08-18
[5] http://www.fiercehealthfinance.com/story/cms-now-says-npi-must-match-irs-data/2008-06-18