Information about diagnosis code changes in this year's annual ICD-10-CM update is now available. Many of the changes, which are effective Oct. 1, allow clinicians to code conditions with more specificity. Those most likely to interest family physicians and their practices include the following:
These are just some of the many changes effective Oct. 1. Review the codes you use most often to see what other additions, deletions, or revisions may be relevant to your practice. Using correct diagnosis codes will help avoid potential claim denials.
— Kent Moore, AAFP Senior Manager for Payment Strategies
Posted on July 19, 2024
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