ICD-10-CM new codes are now released twice a year. But the vast majority of the changes are released with an effective date of October 1st. This year there are 614 new codes, which invalidate 12 codes. There are also changes to the guidelines that need to be understood by all those who use the ICD-10-CM codes. As always, the updates and changes to codes and guidelines are to reflect advancements in medical knowledge and terminology.
For all who work with codes, whether assigning or verifying knowledge of new codes and changes is imperative to comply with coding beginning September 1st. Even though workers and providers may not work specifically with the new codes, a perfunctory knowledge of all new codes is a best practice for them.
This session goes into the rationale for the new codes and changes in order for the user to understand how to best utilize the codes. It also discusses the guideline changes and additions to give the most up-to-date understanding of how the rules may affect code selection and use.
Some areas of revision of the ICD-10-CM codes are to correct simple technical errors or typographical errors.
In the section on disorders of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, new codes for non-pressure ulcers have been assigned.
Adverse reactions to food such as eggs and milk products will help to better identify these for patients.
These are the types of information that will be shared.
Additions and changes to the codes for 2026 will be gone through systematically with information on why and how they were requested. Working from the Coordination Committee Minutes to share the logic of the changes, this lecture will give the participants the most comprehensive information for the codes effective this fall.