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ICD-10-for-10 Compliance Quiz

1. Reimbursement maps provide a one-to-one code mapping from ICD-10 to ICD-9. *This question is required.
2. General Equivalency Mappings (GEMs) is to be used for all of the following purposes, except: *This question is required.
3. What effect will ICD-10 procedure codes have on CPT codes? *This question is required.
4. What two major revisions were made to the CMS-1500 (HCFA-1500) professional claim to prepare for ICD-10? *This question is required.
5. "Unspecified" codes will still be appropriate to use in the reporting of diagnoses with the ICD-10 code set. *This question is required.
6. In ICD-9, codes are three-to-five digits. How many digits are ICD-10 codes? *This question is required.
7. In ICD-9, a code's first digit is either numeric or alpha (the letters E or V only) and all other digits are numeric. What is the digit convention for ICD-10 codes? *This question is required.
8. In ICD-9, Diabetes codes start with 249 or 250. In ICD-10, due to an increased level of specificity, Diabetes Mellitus is broken into how many categories? *This question is required.
9. The CMS-1500 (HCFA-1500) professional claim has been updated to include a field indicating which ICD version is being reported. The rule has also increased the number of diagnosis from 4 to ____? *This question is required.
10. Providers are not affected by ICD-10 in which of the following areas? (Choose as many options as necessary and then click "Submit.") *This question is required.