Richard Averill

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Q&A: Why The U.S. Actually Needs Those Crazy ICD-10 Codes

Tom Sullivan | Government Health IT | July 23, 2013

For a bit of perspective on medical coding: ICD-9 was developed in the 1970’s — in the 70’s people could smoke in the hospital. Fast forward to 2012 and the raft of ICD-10 jokes began [...]. But lost amid the comedy, particularly on the national level, has been anyone publicly challenging those punchlines and explaining exactly why the U.S. as a nation really needs the new code sets. Read More »