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What is ICD9?

ICD-9 refers to the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision. It was a system used to classify and code diagnoses, symptoms, and procedures associated with hospital care in the United States prior to the implementation of ICD-10. It was primarily used for statistical reporting and reimbursement purposes.

What other technologies are related to ICD9?

ICD9 Competitor Technologies

ICD-10 is the successor to ICD-9, serving the same purpose with expanded capabilities; ICD-10 is now the standard.
mentioned alongside ICD9 in 6% (228) of relevant job posts
ICD-10 is the successor to ICD-9, serving the same purpose with expanded capabilities; ICD-10 is now the standard.
mentioned alongside ICD9 in 0% (54) of relevant job posts

ICD9 Complementary Technologies

CPT4 codes are used alongside ICD9 codes to specify procedures performed.
mentioned alongside ICD9 in 13% (148) of relevant job posts
CPT codes are used to specify procedures, which complements the diagnosis codes provided by ICD-9.
mentioned alongside ICD9 in 1% (628) of relevant job posts
HCPCS codes, like CPT codes, are used to specify procedures, equipment and supplies provided and are used in conjunction with ICD-9 diagnosis codes.
mentioned alongside ICD9 in 1% (275) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning ICD9?

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Kaiser Permanente
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Duke Health
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