DuxWare Release Note - 10/2/2015

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Release 10/2/2015

Update to issues related to ICD-10 implementation

Attention - ICD-9 charge entry: Your system has been modified to automate the ICD-10 to ICD-9 down conversion process that is necessary to bill claims prior to 10/01/2015 as well as claims that are filed to payers not accepting ICD-10 coding. This automation will use the GEM (General Equivalent Mappings) to down code ICD-10 to ICD-9 for such claims. The automation uses the ICD-9 code listed in your “crosswalk” for the ICD-10 code selected and will submit it in place of the ICD-10 code used on the claim. One use of this automation is to allow you to code the claim in ICD-10 to submit the claim primary to the payer that accepts ICD-10 codes. The same automation then submits the claim, with ICD-9 codes this time, to the secondary payer if the secondary payer does not accept ICD-10 codes on claims. This is done without you having to change the codes on the claim in order to file it correctly.

A new feature was added today that will speed up charge entry on claims with service dates prior to 10/01/2015 and any claims which require ICD-9 instead of ICD-10 codes. This procedure will bypass the automation mentioned above during the charge entry process. From the CHARGE ENTRY SCREEN, check the button in the Diagnosis section that says Claim ICD Level and change it to ICD-9. Note: the default for this feature is “Payer Default” which will utilize the ICD Level setting in the Payer Add/Edit screen for the payer on the claim you are creating. Next, continue populating the Diagnosis fields A – L as you normally would. If you know the proper ICD-9 code, simply enter it into the field and continue creating the claim as normal. If you want to search for the ICD-9 code, click the Flashlight Search button as normal and you will be able to search the ICD-9 codes in the system. Continue entering the claim details and process the claim as usual.