Feasibility of replacing the ICD-10-CM with the ICD-11 for morbidity coding: A content analysis.
Kin Wah FungJulia XuShannon McConnell-LampteyDonna PickettOlivier BodenreiderPublished in: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA (2021)
With some minor enhancements to postcoordination, the ICD-11 can fully represent almost 60% of the most frequently used ICD-10-CM codes. Even without postcoordination, 23.5% full representation is comparable to the 24.3% of ICD-9-CM codes with exact match in the ICD-10-CM, so migrating from the ICD-10-CM to the ICD-11 is not necessarily more disruptive than from the International Classification of Diseases-Ninth Revision-Clinical Modification to the ICD-10-CM. Therefore, the ICD-11 (without a CM) should be considered as a candidate to replace the ICD-10-CM for morbidity coding.
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