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The diagnosis code lists are derived from ICD-10 diagnosis codes that CMS posts each year so that providers and suppliers utilize the applicable diagnosis codes when submitting medical claims to Medicare.
On October 1, 2015, the health care industry transitioned from ICD-9 to ICD-10 codes for diagnoses and inpatient procedures. Use ICD-10 to code services provided on or after October 1, 2015. ICD-10 applies to all parties covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), not just providers who bill Medicare or Medicaid.
On the Medicare Coverage Database (MCD) you can use ICD-10-CM codes to search for documents. Results will return Billing and Coding Articles or other documents that include the specified code. Close
NCDs and LCDs constitute Medicare coverage decisions made by CMS and applied both nationally and locally across all health insurance payers. In light of HIPAA as it relates to ICD-10, CMS is responsible for converting the ICD-9 codes to ICD-10 codes in NCDs and LCDs as the Agency finds appropriate.
Medicare Program Integrity Manual, Chapter 13 - Local Coverage Determinations (PDF) LCD What's New Report (Local Coverage Documents (LCDs) and Articles that were updated in the most recent Medicare Coverage Database (MCD) weekly update)
ICD-9-CM Diagnosis and Procedure Codes: Abbreviated and Full Code Titles; Updates and Revisions to ICD-9-CM Procedure Codes (Addendum)
We update the Code List to conform to the most recent publications of CPT and HCPCS codes and to account for changes in Medicare coverage and payment policies. Code List updates for years 2022 and earlier were published in the Federal Register as an addendum to the annual Physician Fee Schedule final rule.
Your information could include a keyword or topic you're interested in; a Local Coverage Determination (LCD) policy or Article ID; or a CPT/HCPCS procedure/billing code or an ICD-10-CM diagnosis code.
This look-up tool is a searchable database that allows you to look up a provider by National Provider Identifier (NPI), or by name and location. The look-up tool will return information on services and procedures provided to beneficiaries enrolled in Original Medicare (fee-for-service) for 2022.
2) Try using the MCD Search and enter your information in the "Enter keyword, code, or document ID" box. Your information could include a keyword or topic you're interested in; a Local Coverage Determination (LCD) policy or Article ID; or a CPT/HCPCS procedure/billing code or an ICD-10-CM diagnosis code.