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KarinQuiterio2023

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Does it matter if the "x" for the placeholders in ICD-10 is large or small?
 
While it may be true that ICD10 is not case sensitive, I would caution the use of lowercase in your practice management or EHR. Some PM and EHR will not accept lowercase; or lowercase can cause problems with proper recognition of code. My recommendation, use uppercase to avoid any potential problems with free form entry. Sue Carney, CPC, CMPA, AHIMIA Certified ICD10 Trainer.
 
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