ICD-10

News Updates | July 21, 2015

 

Testing: How to Get Started

 

While ICD-10 is almost here, you still have time to get ready. But you must get ready now. Each day this week we are highlighting 1 of the 5 recommendations to help you begin testing:
1) Why Test Now, 2) How to Get Started, 3) Testing with Trading Partners, 4) Types of Testing, and 5) Testing Tips.

 

Today our focus is:

 


How To Get Started

 

 ICD-10 START NOW

 

  • Verify that you can use your ICD-10-ready systems to:

    • Generate a claim

    • Schedule an outpatient procedure

    • Perform eligibility and benefits verification

    • Prepare to submit quality data

    • Schedule an office visit

    • Update a patient’s history and problems

    • Code a patient encounter

  • To get started, map out your workflows to help you decide what to test. Test any system that stores, processes, sends, receives, or reports diagnosis code information.

  • Test your systems and workflow processes using ICD-10 diagnosis codes. You can test:

    • Inside your practice

    • With vendors, clearinghouses, billing services, and health plans

  • Focus on your highest-risk scenarios. For example, claims processing and the diagnoses you see most often.

 

Tips

  • Involve financial and administrative staff

  • Allow time to address any issues you uncover

  • If you are participating in Medicare Fee-for-Service end-to-end testing this week, you can find additional information in these resources:

 

 

To learn more about getting ready, visit cms.gov/ICD10 for free resources including the Road to 10 tool designed especially for small and rural practices, but useful for all health care professionals.

 

Keep Up to Date on ICD-10
Visit the CMS ICD-10 website and Roadto10.org for the latest news and resources to help you prepare. Sign up for and CMS ICD-10 Industry Email Updates and follow us on Twitter.

 

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