Title: Preparing for ICD10
1Preparing for ICD-10
- Health Information Managers Role
2Agenda
- Transition Timelines
- Comparison of Coding Systems
- Preparation Plan
- Data Tools
3Transition Timelines
- HIPAA Administrative Simplification
Modifications to Medical Data Code Set Standards
To Adopt ICD10CM and ICD10PCS - Federal Register
- January 16, 2009
- Includes the code sets and the official coding
guidelines for those code sets
4HIPAA Transaction Conversion
- Health Insurance Reform Modifications to the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act (HIPAA) Electronic Transaction - Federal Register
- January 16, 2009
- Changing business needs
5ICD-10 Impact
- Diagnosis coding in all settings
- Procedure coding in the inpatient hospital
setting only
6HIPAA Transaction Conversion
- Telecommunication Standard Implementation Guide
Version D Release 0 (D.0) and Equivalent Batch
Standard Implementation Guide, Version 1, Release
2 (1.2) for Retail Pharmacy Transactions - Federal Register
- January16, 2009
- Changing business needs
- Medicare Part D prescription program
7Timeline for Updates
- Conversion to version 5010 standard and version
D.0 for pharmacy claims - Achieve level 1 compliance for Versions 5010 and
D.0 December 2010 - Achieve level 2 compliance for Versions 5010 and
D.0 except small health plans January 2013
8Comparison of Coding Systems
9ICD-9-CM
- Lacks sufficient specificity and detail
- Running out of capacity
- Obsolete
- No longer reflects current knowledge of disease
processes - Contemporary medical terminology
- Modern practice of medicine
- Hampers the ability to compare costs and outcomes
of different medical technologies
10ICD-10-CM
- Classification created by the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention for use in the United
States - ICD-10-CM will be used in all settings for
diagnosis capture - Alphanumeric codes
- Uses the same conventions as ICD-9-CM
11ICD-10-PCS
- Developed by 3M for the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid for use in the United States - To be used for inpatient procedures only
- Build a code format
- 7 character codes
- Each character with a defined meaning
12ICD-9-CM vs. ICD-10-CM
- 3-5 digits
- First digit can be alpha or numeric
- Digits 2-5 are numeric
- 14,025 diagnosis codes
- 3-7 digits
- First digit is always alpha
- Digits 2 and 3 are numeric
- Digits 4-7 are alpha or numeric
- 68,065 diagnosis codes
13ICD-9-CM vol 3 vs. ICD-10-PCS
- 3-4 digits
- All digits are numeric
- 3,824 procedure codes
- 7 digits
- Each digit may be alpha or numeric
- I and O not use as may be confused with 1 and 0
- 72,589 procedure codes
14New Code Sets
- Better able to
- Measure quality of care furnished to patients
- Process claims
- Designing payment system
- Track public health
- Conduct research
15ICD-10-CM Example
- ST elevation myocardial infarction of anterior
wall subsequent to a Non-ST elevation MI 2 weeks
ago - ICD-9-CM
- 410.71
- ICD-10-CM
- I22.0, 121.4
16Increased Specificity
- Laterality
- Intra-operative vs. post operative complications
- Encounter information
- Initial, routine healing, non-healing, malunion
- Coma when coma score done
- Pregnancy trimester
- Place holders for growth
17ICD-10-PCS Format
18ICD-10-PCS
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 2009
ICD-10-PCS 2009 code tables and index.
www.cms.hhs.gov/ICD10/01m_2009_ICD10PCS.aspTopOfP
age
19ICD-10-PCS Example
- The code for the insertion of a Foley catheter is
0T9B7DZ. - 0 Medical and Surgical
- T Urinary System
- 9 Drainage
- B Bladder
- 7 Via Natural or Artificial Opening
- D Intraluminal Device
- Z No Qualifier
20Preparing for Implementation
21Preparing for Implementation
- Impact Assessment
- Preparing for Implementation
- Go-Live Preparation
- Post Implementation
22Phase 1 Impact Assessment
- Interdisciplinary steering committee needed to
oversee implementation - Education regarding code set change
- What is changing
- Benefit of change
- How to prepare
- Sequencing change
23Implementation Costs
- Training
- Productivity losses
- System changes
- Need to budget these costs
24Expectations
- Significant short-term productivity losses
- First 6 months of implementation
- No long-term impact on productivity
- Return to pre-conversion productivity levels
within 6 months
25Impact Assessment
- Assess organizational readiness for transition
- Assess impact of change on daily operations
- Identify reports/forms requiring modification
- Assess staff education needs
26Assessment
- Assess extent of changes to systems, processes,
policies/procedures - Perform comprehensive systems audit for ICD-10
compatibility - Determine vendor readiness and timeline for
upgrading software to new code sets - Develop implementation budget
27Opportunities
- Use code set change as opportunity to improve
data flow, work flows, and processes - Assess quality of medical record documentation
- Implement documentation improvement program if
necessary
28Who Needs Education
- Coders
- Other HIM
- Clinicians
- Senior management
- Clinical department managers
- Information systems
- Software vendors
- Data security
- Finance
- Business Office
- Quality management
- Utilization review
- Performance improvement
- Data quality
- Compliance
- Data analysts
- Researchers
- Epidemiologists
29Types of Education
- Overview
- Management
- Data Impact
- Trending
- Quality
- Budgeting
- Coding Staff
30Coding Staff Training Estimates
- ICD-10-CM
- 16 hours of training for an experienced coder
- Probably less for MD office staff
- ICD-10-PCS
- 16-24 hours of training for an experienced coder
- Start 3-6 months from go-live
31HIM Credential
- Commission on Certification
- No new exam requirements for ICD-10
- Extra CEUs may be required by 2013
32Data Tools
33General Equivalency Mapping
- General Equivalence Mappings (GEM)
- Crosswalks and mappings
- Available for diagnoses and procedures
- 2007 Version Documentation and User's Guide
- http//www.cms.hhs.gov/ICD10/
- http//www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/otheract/icd9/icd10c
m.htm
34GEMS
- Crosswalks work both ways
- Crosswalk identifies if it is a one-to-one
relationship - All possible choices are provide based on the
complete meaning of the code
35GEMS
- Complete meaning
- Tabular instruction
- Index entries
- Guidelines, and
- Applicable Coding Clinic advice
- Coordination and Maintenance Committee will
maintain for at least 3 years
36Reimbursement Mapping
- Help support the phase out of legacy ICD-9-CM
systems - Temporary method for converting ICD-10 codes into
reimbursement equivalents - Single recommended mapping of ICD-10 to ICD-9
37Reimbursement Mapping Concerns
- No always a one for one match
- 95 procedure code one-to-one match
- Rules for other 5
- MedPAR data and California Office of Statewide
Health Planning and Development - ICD-9-CM Code Clusters
- Group of codes needed to define an ICD-10 code
- www.cms.hhs.gov/ICD10
38AHIMA Resources
- http//www.ahima.org/icd10
- ICD-TEN newsletter
- Preparation checklist
39Questions?
40Contact Information
- Sara Clark, MLS, RHIA
- Phone 607-437-3810
- Email sclark_at_providercs.com
41Contact Information
www.providercs.com