I guess she didn't get my memo -- that ICD-10 will be implemented approximately when the United States adopts the metric system. > From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Date: Fri, 3 May 2013 16:00:58 -0700 (PDT) > > > From: "Gail" <http://www.cox.net/~g3> > > Date: Fri, 3 May 2013 12:06 -0700 > > > > Noelle and Don, You can disregard the minutes and agenda attachments and > > just read the attachment by the Republican cardiologist and the email > > below. Noelle, this looks like coders will have more work to do and will be > > needed in the future after all. I didn't click on the link below, but you > > may want to for more information. Gail ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Peter Conn ,http://www.cox.net/~pconnt43, To: Conn Peter ,mailto: > > http://www.cox.net/~pconnt43, Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 11:32 AM Subject: HCA May > > Agenda, minutes, Republican for single payer > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > [IMAGE] ,CID:{65516848-4A0B-48F0-ABCA-01FBDCFBAC4B}/HCA-CA-banner.png, > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Santa Barbara Chapter > > Dear HCA - SB members, > > Be sure to read the attached article by the Republican Cardiologist David > > May, in support of single payer. > > Note: the ICD-10 mentioned in the article (International Classification of > > Diseases) is what will be used, beginning Oct. 2014, to code the health > > care service provided to you. This code is sent to your insurer, who pays ( > > or tries not to pay) according to the code. The current ICD-9 has 13,600 > > codes; the new ICD-10 will have 69,000. It seems that Dr. May hopes that > > more refined coding will make planning for health care needs and tracking > > of usage (overuse and underuse) easier. He then points out that we can't > > get the data in large enough quantities without a single payer system. > > See link below for more info in the ICD-10. The AAPC (I can't find the > > meaning of the initials) is involved in training the coders, among other > > things. > > http://www.aapc.com/icd-10/faq.aspx#howdifferent > > Regards, Peter > > Peter Conn Health Care for All - Ca Santa Barbara Chapter Outreach > > Coordinator > > 805 682-5183 > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Santa Barbara Chapter > > Dear HCA - SB members, > > Be sure to read the attached article by the Republican Cardiologist David > > May, in support of single payer. > > Note: the ICD-10 mentioned in the article (International Classification of > > Diseases) is what will be used, beginning Oct. 2014, to code the health > > care service provided to you. This code is sent to your insurer, who pays ( > > or tries not to pay) according to the code. The current ICD-9 has 13,600 > > codes; the new ICD-10 will have 69,000. It seems that Dr. May hopes that > > more refined coding will make planning for health care needs and tracking > > of usage (overuse and underuse) easier. He then points out that we can't > > get the data in large enough quantities without a single payer system. > > See link below for more info in the ICD-10. The AAPC (I can't find the > > meaning of the initials) is involved in training the coders, among other > > things. > > http://www.aapc.com/icd-10/faq.aspx#howdifferent > > Regards, > > Peter > > Peter Conn > > Health Care for All - Ca > > Santa Barbara Chapter Outreach Coordinator > > 805 682-5183