The health care community will be ready for ICD-10 on Oct. 1, according to recent  from end-to-end testing, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner announced in a  today. About 660 health care providers and billing companies submitted nearly 15,000 test claims. 鈥淥verall, participants in the Jan. 26 to Feb. 3 testing were able to successfully submit ICD-10 claims and have them processed through our billing systems,鈥 the agency said. 鈥淭o the extent that some claims were rejected, most didn鈥檛 meet the mark because of errors unrelated to ICD-9 or ICD-10.鈥 The testing was the first of three end-to-end testing weeks scheduled before Oct. 1, when health care providers and others must begin including ICD-10 diagnosis and procedure codes on Medicare and other health care claims. 鈥淐MS is ready for ICD-10,鈥 Tavenner said. 鈥淎nd, thanks to our many partners 鈥 spanning providers, health plans, coders, clearinghouses, professional associations and vendor groups 鈥 the health care community at large will be ready for ICD-10 on Oct. 1.鈥 For more on the transition to ICD-10, visit www.aha.org or .

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