Sunday, September 18, 2011

CMS puts on steam to meet 5010, ICD-10 deadlines


All of a sudden, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is putting pressure on the healthcare industry to comply with the Jan. 1, 2012 deadline for switching to the HIPAA 5010 transaction set and the Oct. 1, 2013 deadline for the changeover to the ICD-10 diagnostic code set.


CMS is doing this in the most benign manner by providing a series of "widgets" to help the industry make the transitions. Essentially a series of project management timelines for large providers, small providers, payers, and vendors, these widgets can be printed out as PDFs, downloaded to a desktop or mobile device, or shared via websites.


While the timelines start where providers should have been on Jan. 1, 2011, they also include goals for three months, two months, and one month before the 5010 deadline. Of course, unless a hospital or a practice has already completed internal testing and started external testing by now, it is behind on that timeline.


Under the ICD-10 plan, CMS envisions that by early next year, healthcare systems will begin training their staffs and be ready to start internal testing. They are supposed to start external testing in fall 2012. The following spring, CMS says, they should conduct intensive training for their coders. In summer 2013, they should complete external testing and begin the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 so they'll be ready to switch over entirely to ICD-10 by October.


CMS also has taken a couple of other steps to prepare for these major administrative changes. Last week, the agency selected 3M's ICD-10 Code Translation Tool to convert its own systems, applications and reports to the new codes. And it also recently declared a HIPAA 5010 Testing Week.


One could interpret all of this activity as a signal that CMS is not planning to postpone its deadlines. On the other hand, it could be an acknowledgment that the industry isn't coming to heel fast enough.

1 comment:

  1. Nothing like waiting until 3.5 months before a hard deadline to put "on steam". I thought this has been an issue for the entire past year. I have been talking to clients about this for over a year now. This is not a new issue and project planning and 5010 compliance testing should already have been done at this point.

    If a practice or facility not be 5010 compliant on 1/1/2012, they are not going to be paid, it is pretty simple. That should be enough motivation for any organization to get in gear and make sure their billing system and clearinghouse are supporting and testing 5010 compliance!

    Barbara J. Cobuzzi, MBA, CPC, CPC-H, CPC-P, CPC-I, CENTC, CHCC
    www.crnhealthcare.com
    b.cobuzzi@att.net

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