“Road to 10” by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
CMS has created “Road to 10” to help you jump start the transition to ICD-10. Built with the help of small practice physicians, “Road to 10” is a no-cost tool that will help you:
- Get an overview of ICD-10
- Explore specialty references from a list of medical specialties including family practice, pediatrics, OB/GYN, cardiology, orthopedics, internal medicine and more
- Create a personal action plan using a step-by-step guide
“Choose Your Path to ICD-10” by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
A one-stop shop for ICD-10 resources for HIM coding professionals, physicians/clinicians, academic and other health care stakeholders. From the “Choose Your Path to ICD-10” web site you can access resources such as:
- FAQs for top ICD-10 questions
- ICD-10 preparation check list
- ICD-10 implementation toolkit
ICD-10 CM/PCS documentation tips
HIM BODY OF KNOWLEDGE™ – AHIMA’s comprehensive library of ICD-10 resources in the BoK - ICD-10 playbook
ICD-10 Implementation by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC)
An online resource geared towards coders, physicians and offices/clinics. AAPC offers custom ICD-10 training, services, books and codes in varying price ranges.
ICD-10 Information and Resources by the American Medical Association
Resources are available on the AMA web site to assist with the transition to ICD-10, including:
- ICD-10 Physician Cost Impact Report
- Background information about ICD-10
- Medicare testing and payment
- ICD-10 FAQs
- ICD-10 implementation planning
- AMA advocacy efforts around ICD-10
- AMA educational resources for ICD-10
- EDI Workgroup (WEDI)
FAQs About ICD-10 by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
A list of twelve commonly asked questions about ICD-10 and their answers.