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HCL Technologies, a leading global IT services provider, announced that it has been chosen by the United Health Group, a leading US healthcare payer, to support its transition to the ICD-10 diagnostic and procedure codes.
‘ICD-10’ is the latest medical classification list for coding of diseases, symptoms, findings and diagnosis. Although many countries are using this new system to classify diseases and mortality data, the US is still on the previous ‘ICD-9’ version for reporting of healthcare diagnosis, procedures and medicare claims.
It will also involve new software installations and employee training — the new version is said to contain nearly ten times as many codes as the previous version.
After the deadline, medical claims that do not adhere to the new coding system will be rejected in the US. Since the transition will require investment in upgrading of IT systems, it poses significant opportunities for Indian players such as HCL Technologies, TCS, and Infosys.
“HCL is committed to helping the healthcare industry prepare for the transition and will continue to add value to the customers through comprehensive service offerings. Our customers will be able to realise the benefits of the transition quickly,” said Mr Pradep Nair, Senior Vice-President for Healthcare, HCL Technologies.
United Health Group will incorporate HCL’s ‘ICD Crosswalk Mapping tool’ into its healthcare management portfolio to ensure a smooth transition to the new coding system.
HCL’s software tool provides features to analyze data, configure rules and automate the mapping from the old to new codes, a HCL statement said. But the company did not divulge the size of the order.
HCL conducted significant research prior to beginning the transition process for the US company. It analyzed the historical data for over six months, which included 600 million claims service lines.
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