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Mar 21, 10
Update: See: 2012 ICD-9 Changes
The invalid codes are the ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes that are invalid after September 30th, 2009. These codes must be at a higher level of specificity to be valid codes as of October 1, 2009.
The New, Revised and Invalid ICD-9 codes take effect October 1, 2009. Each year, BDA provides tools to assist physicians and organizations with the ICD-9 code changes. We’ve put together a Power Point presentation that goes over these changes for you. Neglecting to update your ICD-9 codes annually could delay claims and payments. Take advantage of these resources now so the ICD-9 changes will cause no delay in your payment for services.
You can view the slideshow online, or download the Power Point and PDF by clicking on the play button on the image below.
TIP: If you prefer to watch online, you will enjoy utilizing the full-screen mode by clicking the icon in the bottom right of the player that looks like
.2010 Invalid ICD9 Code Updates2010 Invalid ICD9 Code Updates Power Point by www.BillDunbar.comCDC.gov ICD-9

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