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ICD-9-CM↔ ICD-10-CM Crosswalk
ICD-9-CM↔ ICD-10-CM Crosswalk
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Written by Andrew McLaughlin
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ICD-9-CM↔ ICD-10-CM Crosswalk

The ICD-9-CM↔ ICD-10-CM crosswalk is a valuable tool for medical coders and healthcare professionals. It is used to convert ICD-9-CM codes to ICD-10-CM codes, which are the updated and more detailed codes used for medical diagnoses and procedures. This crosswalk is available with various subscriptions from AAPC, including Coder Search, Basic Coder, Pro Fee, and Complete Coder.

The ICD-10 Bridges feature two ways to help you learn the new ICD-10 codes that will replace your commonly used ICD-9 codes. These bridges are designed to make the transition to ICD-10 easier and more efficient for coders and healthcare providers.

1-1 ICD-9 to ICD-10 Code Ratio

The ICD-10 Bridge offers a 1-1 ICD-9 to ICD-10 code ratio, meaning that for every ICD-9 code, there is a corresponding ICD-10 code. This is based on the CMS General Equivalency Mappings (GEMs), which provide a translation between the two code sets. This feature allows you to quickly and easily find the equivalent ICD-10 code for the ICD-9 code you are familiar with using.

ICD-10 Extended Bridge

In addition to the 1-1 ratio, the ICD-10 Bridges also offer the ICD-10 Extended Bridge. This feature uses WEDI logic, which was developed by physicians who designed ICD-10 for use in the United States. The ICD-10 Extended Bridge provides a range of specific codes that relate to the ICD-9 code you are converting. This allows for a more detailed and accurate conversion, as it takes into account the specific details of the diagnosis or procedure.

In conclusion, the ICD-9-CM↔ ICD-10-CM crosswalk is an essential tool for medical coders and healthcare professionals. It is available with various AAPC subscriptions and offers two bridges to help with the transition to ICD-10. Whether you need a 1-1 ratio or a more detailed conversion, the ICD-10 Bridges have you covered. Start using the crosswalk today to ensure accurate and efficient coding in the new ICD-10 system.

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