Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Medical | Free | Evan Schoenberg, M.D. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
With ICD10 Consult, you’ll never have to flip through a 30 pound book or go hunting for a coding reference page again... nor will you scratch your head wondering which 'magic word' is in the code's name.
• Deep code analysis allows easy handling of laterality, encounter, and staging codes, letting the app do the work of finding the perfect code
• Tens of thousands of medical acronyms and synonyms are transparently cross-referenced to let you search using the terms you are used to; e.g. "MI" to "Myocardial Infarction"
• Search term flexibility understands that, for example, 'vertebrae' matches 'vertebra' and 'ovarian' matches 'ovary'
• ICD-10 tabular and alphabetical indexes integrated and simultaneously accessed to maximize results
• Instant linkage within code descriptions
• Coding guidelines as well as section and chapter instructions tightly integrated
• Know at-a-glance if a code is valid for reimbursement or if more specificity is needed
• Browse diagnoses by chapter, section and subsection; search within specific hierarchies
• Favorites list allows quick access to your most common codes
• Convert ICD9 codes to ICD10 by name or by code number
The 2017 ICD10-CM codes are effective October 1, 2016, and the app will automatically transition to the new codes on that date. The 2016 ICD10-CM codes were effective October 1, 2015 and should be used until then.
ICD10 Consult also provides full searchable and browsable access to the old ICD9-CM codes which were in use until October 1, 2015.
ICD10 Consult 2016 Free is ad supported to provide you with the current, up-to-date codes. In-App Purchase is available to disabling ads. There are no bait-and-switch limited features.
Great app. I tried others. Best overall so far & good added features. Use it almost daily. Got support with question. Would be good to have app backup in cloud if lost app for any reason with lost or broken phone.
Handy and accurately line up criteria for all diagnostic and subtypes-thank you so much
I am a former OB LABORIST. I did that for 5 years and now went back to a group practice. 36 years of L&D experience. Never liked the idea of being forced to code but not given a choice. This app is very concise, complete and easy to use. You can search by code or diagnosis. Hats off to the developers. It has an excellent database. Love it
Most distracting to see peddling of commercial trinkets or mindless kid games while coding a patient’s condition for their insurance company. I’ll pay the $10 or $20 to be rid of ‘em. Was that the (extortion) plan?