How to set the default ICD Code Set

How to set the default ICD Code Set

Users with access to the Account Setup screens can set an ICD Default in
ProviderSuiteWebApp > Settins > Account > ICD Default with the options of Neither, ICD-10
or ICD-9. The initial setting is ICD-9.

Claim Entry Screen
The ICD Codes Option on Claim Entry screen is based on the default set above. User can switch
between ICD-9 and ICD-10 by selecting the radio buttons and pressing Update. The code entry box will be enabled as soon the user selects one of the radio button and the user will be able to enter the codes as per the selected ICDcodes options.

Pre-Auth Screen
The ICD Codes Option on Pre-Authorization screen is based on the default set above. User can override by selecting one of the options ICD-9 or ICD-10 to enter the codes.
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