Now is the time again for another huge change!
Five years after the implementation of ICD-10-CM in USA, the world is gearing up for the next revision of ICD. It will be ICD-11.
The tentative date for implementation of ICD-11 in US is set in the year 2022. So we all need to be prepared for this change.
ICD-10 was initially approved by the World Health Congress in 1989, so it is 30 years old. We need a more current classification system that will work with electronic health records, and is more consistent with the systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) and modern medical terminology.
The medical industry needs a classification system that is current with contemporary medical practice and will assist in collecting statistical information for mortality and morbidity data.
“As we look for innovation, ICD-11 can be a stepping stone to assist innovation". ICD-11 includes many new conditions that are not currently included in ICD-10.
These new conditions may or may not be documented within today’s health record, and it’s never too early to start analyzing your facility’s current documentation to ensure it will meet the rigor needed for ICD-11.
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