This week, Medicare Administrative Contractor is conducting some ICD-10 testing with healthcare providers, according to a Government Health IT report.
The Common Electronic Data Interchange is collaborating on the effort and explains what providers need to do and what they can expect.
• Test claims will receive either confirmation of acceptance or rejection only
• Testing will not confirm claim payment or share remittance advice
• ICD-10 test claims must be submitted with current dates of service
• Test files must be 25 claims or less per test file
• Large numbers of claims should not be sent all at once
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The Common Electronic Data Interchange is collaborating on the effort and explains what providers need to do and what they can expect.
• Test claims will receive either confirmation of acceptance or rejection only
• Testing will not confirm claim payment or share remittance advice
• ICD-10 test claims must be submitted with current dates of service
• Test files must be 25 claims or less per test file
• Large numbers of claims should not be sent all at once
More Articles on ICD-10:
Are Practice Management Systems Ready for ICD-10? 5 Statistics
ICD-10 Preparation for Small & Medium Physician Practices: 7 Actions to Take Now
5 Recent Stories on ICD-10