Headlines on all the health care outlets yesterday (3/27/2014):
Bill also delays ICD-10, two-midnight rule and RAC audits
While several items were approved, the excitement was due to yet another delay for the ICD-10. In 1996, the new HIPAA law mandated the acceptance of the ICD 10, and much like the poor metric system, it has been delayed and delayed in its implementation.
Why has it been delayed? Cost and complexity:
There are significant differences between ICD-9, what is used now and ICD-10, what is currently used in 25 countries, which this table demonstrates:
ICD-9 | ICD-10 |
3-5 characters in length | 3-7 characters in length |
Approximately 13,000 codes | Approximately 68,000 available codes |
First digit may be alpha (E or V) or numeric; digits 2-5 are numeric | Digit 1 is alpha; digits 2 and 3 are numeric; digits 4-7 are alpha or numeric
|
Limited space for adding new codes | Flexible for adding new codes
|
Lacks detail | Very specific |
Lacks laterality
| Has laterality (i.e., codes identifying right vs. left)
|
What has the medical community so upset about adopting the ICD-10: moving from around 13,000 codes to 68,000 codes. Why such an increase? Because in the ICD-10 the code tells a story. Instead of a code that says “Fracture”, the new code says “Fracture, left foot, first incident, middle toe, while a passenger in a car in a car crash”. In fact, the codes are so complex, they are unintentionally funny. Here are a few real codes:
T63.442S Toxic effect of venom of bees, intentional self-harm, sequela
W56.22xA Struck by orca, initial encounter
Z73.4 Inadequate social skills, not elsewhere classified
V91.07xD Burn due to water-skis on fire, subsequent encounter
Needless to say, the medical community is doing cartwheels over a possible delay. (The first question on a CMS ICD-10 webinar I attended at the beginning of March “Is there going to be a delay?” The answer was "no"). Let’s all hope that the Curse of the Metric System continues to plague the ICD-10 or the next time you go to the doctor your code could be “Headache before sex, subsequent occurrence, would rather read “10 Shades of Gray”, or at the least take a long hot bath, sheesh…”
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