The ICD-1-CM impacts clinical social workers who diagnose and treat mental illness, not only in private practice, but in other settings such as hospitals, outpatient mental health clinics, and primary care. Clinical social workers who do not use the ICD-10-CM beginning October 1, 2015, may be denied reimbursement by payers.
Teleconference for Members Only
September 16, 2015: Transitioning to the ICD-10-CM on Oct 1, 2015. Registration limited to 100. For details, visit:
www.socialworkers.org/practice/clinical/documents/WKF-FS-43914%20PP-QA.pdf
PDF Documents for Members Only
Urgent Notice: ICD-10-CM Implementation Oct 1, 2015
www.socialworkers.org/assets/secured/documents/practice/clinical/ICD-10-CM-Final-PDF.pdf
Preparing for the ICD-10-CM Deadline in 2015
www.socialworkers.org/assets/secured/documents/practice/clinical/icd10.pdf
Social Workers Be Aware: The ICD-10-CM is Coming
www.socialworkers.org/assets/secured/documents/practice/clinical/1109a.pdf
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