Mapping between SNOMED-CT and ICD-10-CM
Note: For completing this assignment, use of the I-MAGIC tool (Interactive Map-Assisted Generation of ICD Codes) is required. To access the I-MAGIC tool, click on the following
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Problems and diagnoses can be recorded in SNOMED CT in the EHR, while the cross-mappings to ICD-10-CM can be used to assist the reimbursement process. For example, the physician documents that a patient has congestive heart failure using a Lexicon linked to SNOMED CT in the problem list. But when the HIM coding professional tries to code the patient’s diagnosis, she sees in SNOMWED-CT concept mapped to ICD-10-CM. The coder could now accept, reject, or modify the code list to be used for reimbursement purposes.
Assignment: Create a Mapping Table
Part I:
2025 ICD-10-CM Codes
Part II: Go to
and familiarize yourself with the I-MAGIC (Interactive Map-Assisted Generation of ICD Codes) tool. Create a table to map the following diagnoses from SNOMED to ICD-10-CM. Keep in mind some of the codes may have a one-to-many relationship. Be sure to include any accompanying ICD Notes within your table, for the following diagnoses listed below.
1. Acute Respiratory acidosis
2. Chronic otitis media; unspecified ear
3. Failure to thrive; child
4. Fracture of the thoracic spine; unspecified
5. Nontoxic diffuse goiter
6. Essential hypertension
Answer the following questions:
1. Explain how Mapping is used by healthcare institutions in EHR environment and why.
2. Offer an analysis of 3 Pros and 3 Cons of using I-MAGIC for mapping.
Your APA formatted document comprising the map and 2-4, double-spaced, typed in 12-point Times New Roman (or 11- point Calibri) excluding the Cover and Reference pages should be submitted by Tuesday mid-night. Use minimum two credible sources to support your findings and conclusions.