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Q&A Coding for Employee Assistant Program (EAP) visits

Sara Sickels

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In the webinar from 08/11/15 it was mentioned that Work Comp, Auto and Personal Injury insurance companies were not on board yet with ICD-10. Since EAP can be work related I was wondering if they will be doing the same thing; sticking with ICD-9 verses moving forward with ICD-10?

My other question I have is does anyone know if there is a crosswalk available for Chiropractic. I have my own billing service and just signed on our first chiropractor. AAPC created an awesome one for Mental Health, but is not offering one for Chiropractic, any ideas?
 

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Note this quote from https://www.webpt.com/blog/post/icd-10-here-what-you-need-know-now

Note that the mandatory switch to ICD-10 does not apply to non-covered entities, such as worker's compensation, disability, and auto insurers. As this ICD-10 Watch article explains, “if the non-covered entities don't want to switch to ICD-10 coding, they don't have to and can require healthcare providers to submit medical claims with ICD-9 codes.” Moral of that story? Check with any non-covered entity your practice works with to verify whether they’re making the switch.
So it depends on the payer and their decision to get on board with ICD-10 or not.

Regarding crosswalk for Chiropractic see these titles we carry in the CCO Book Store

http://store.cco.us/products/icd-10-coding-for-chiropractic
 

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I attended some sort of ICD10 weekly update conference call. I think it was throiugh ICD-10 watch and they were mentining that a lot of these agencies not required to are switching to ICD-10 and some states i believe may be requiring it for workers comp. But as said above check with each payer directly is the best bet.
 
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