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2010 ICD-9 Quick Reference for Emergency Departments

Mar 24, 10

ICD-9 and ICD-10 Mouse PadWe’ve created this ICD-9 Quick Reference Mouse Pad in response to Emergency Department coding professionals who want to maximize their speed and efficiency while maintaining and even improving accuracy. Fill out the request form below to receive a BDA mouse pad and our newest 2010 ICD-9 Quick Reference Insert.

At a Glance

  • Codes are listed alphabetically and by sub-sections
  • Eliminates wasteful ‘look-up’ time during emergencies
  • Improves accuracy in billing with appropriate and updated ICD-9 Codes
  • Is easy to update each October 1 by replacing the printed insert available to site members

Download, Print, and Use

The ability to use different inserts was key to choosing this design. It allows us to notify you via the email address you provide when a new, deleted, or revised code is made available so you can always have the latest ICD-9 reference right next to your computer.

2010 ICD9 Quick Reference for Emergency Departments



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One Response to “2010 ICD-9 Quick Reference for Emergency Departments”

  1. Ann Orr says:

    Your online form to request the ICD-9 mouse-pad is not functioning correctly. What a great idea…



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