AMA wants protection for doctors rolling out new medical coding system
The American Medical Association (AMA) today voted in favor of a two-year grace period to protect hospitals and physician practices that implement a new medical classification system.
The vote related to the federally mandated ICD-10 coding system is mostly symbolic, as the AMA doesn’t make federal policy.
The AMA’s House of Delegates, however, does represent U.S. doctors, medical students and residents and is working to create a national physician consensus on emerging issues in public health.
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