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ICD-10-CM Changes Provide Greater Reporting Specificity for Clinical Social Workers

On October 1, 2018, several changes to the International Classification of Diseases-10-Edition-Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) became effective. The changes allow clinical social workers to provide a greater level of specificity when reporting a diagnosis. Clinical social workers should use the new codes to avoid reimbursement denials.

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ICD-10-CM Changes Provide Greater Reporting Specificity for Clinical Social Workers

 

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