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pattil88:
Here are a couple of websites that have a ton of info:

www.icd10hub.com  (sponsored by AAPC and Navicure)
www.icd10watch.com  (sponsored by Healthcare Financial News)

Seems like everyone from Rin-Tin-Tin to the Man on the Moon are sponsoring seminars on this topic. Personally, I'm just monitoring the updates on the subject as it draws closer. I have a hard enough time remembering stuff I learned last week let alone something that's two years down the road!

Michele:
Make sure you know who is putting the seminar on and what their credentials are.  Many people watch for things like this just to make a buck.  Since so many know so little about it, they don't have to know much either.  They just act like they do, take your money, and then they are gone.  They are like the traveling carnival, but you get your moneys worth from going to the carnival!

DMK:
I looked at these links, and still have NO CLUE what they're talking about!  It's all written in Greek!

PMRNC:
See, I think the opposite, I actually think this is going to be easier and I don't like change at all. LOL (I know, wrong industry for me :o)  If you go to the "overview/review" here: http://www.beckersasc.com/asc-coding-billing-and-collections/icd-10-cm-out-with-the-old-in-with-the-new.html  it's pretty good description of the changes.  If you go HERE, these are the OFFICIAL changes:  http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd.htm  there you have the guidelines, the codes (newest release from 12/2010) and description's. 

Remember that with EVERY change the govt has ever put out, they NEVER go with their original release date (10/1/2013) they always end up pushing it back, so the way I figure it, I'll be ahead of the game w/out having paid a dime to any seminar.

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