On August 24, 2012, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced
its final rule regarding the compliance date for the International
Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition diagnosis and procedure codes
(ICD-10), officially moving it one year from October 1, 2013, to October 1,
2014. All covered entities must comply with ICD-10 by this new date of October
1, 2014.
HHS has adopted this new compliance date in an effort to allow additional time
for providers to ensure compliance. IBC urges you to continue preparing for the
transition to ICD-10 by completing an impact assessment of the ICD-10
transition. IBC will continue to provide ongoing communication, outreach, and
education to providers as the industry prepares for one of the biggest mandated
medical data code set initiatives in history.
The final rule can be viewed on the
Federal
Register?s website. If you have any questions about the transition to
ICD-10, please visit the
ICD-10 section
of our website.