Availability: / September 2015
Size and Binding / 8.5” X11” – Softbound
Item Number / ITCM16, PEITCM16 eBook
ISBN # / 978-1-62254-026-6 Print
978-1-62254-124-9 eBook
Price / $129.95
Delivery Method / Print, eBook

ICD-10-CM Mappings 2016

The 2016 ICD-10-CM Mappings was created to get your office or facility ready to meet the documentation and coding challenges of the new ICD-10-CM code set.

Use this resource to identify mappings of the most frequently used ICD-9-CM codes for your practice or facility to their corresponding ICD-10-CM codes.

Perform impact analysis, identify training needs, focus on high priority coding issues, evaluate new software, and much more with this must-have resource.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Optum360 Edge—Forward and backward mappings. Contains all forward and backward ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM mappings contained in the most recent General Equivalency Mappings (GEM) provided by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).
  • Optum360 Edge—Equivalent mapping iconidentifies one-to-one mapping. These ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM codes are considered equivalent in both forward and backward mappings.
  • Optum360 Edge—ICD-10-CM combination codes. Flag icon identifies ICD-10-CM combination codes that require multiple ICD-9-CM codes to satisfy the clinical concepts described in a single ICD-10-CM code. An appendix provides all ICD-9-CM codes required to complete the meaning of a single ICD-10-CM combination code
  • Perform impact analysis to identify and focus on high priority coding issues. Using the ICD-9-CM codes you already know as your guide, you'll be able to quickly identify the ICD-10-CM codes that are pertinent to your office or facility and zero-in on codes to focus on for training and system transition.
  • Unlock the historical ICD-9-CM coded data. Mapping can facilitate the linking of over thirty years of ICD-9-CM coded data, which is the key to reimbursement trending, retrospective audits, episode of care coding, and financial planning.
  • Scenario mappings. When two or more ICD-10-CM codes are required to satisfy an equivalent mapping to an ICD-9-CM code, scenarios are grouped and highlighted for easy translation, and and/or statements used to identify the ICD-10-CM code combinations needed to create equivalent mappings.
  • Must-have resource to update your office's coding and billing tools. Choose the right codes to convert super bills, forms, reports, and EHRs/PHRs that meet your specific clinical and coding criteria.
  • Software validation. Use this mapping tool to verify software accuracy, evaluate new software, and assist in conversion planning.
  • Easy-to-use table format. Lists ICD-9-CM codes with titles and the corresponding ICD-10-CM codes with titles.