Some changes to the ICD9Data.com site
Hope everyone had a great July 4 holiday. We released several changes to the ICD9Data.com site over the long weekend:
That's it! Hopefully you like the new changes - drop me a note at max.clarkson@icd9data.com with your comments.
In my next blog post, I will have more details regarding our new ICD-10-CM website: ICD10Data.com. It's currently under development and will provide a seamless transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 for the medical coding community. And of course, in keeping with tradition of ICD9Data.com, ICD10Data.com will be a 100% free website. More details to come!
- Easier access to search Users can now run a search against the website from individual pages, instead of from a dedicated search page.
- Popup navigation tips We added blue left and right arrows to many pages to help navigate between code sections. If you hover over each arrow, you will get context-specific information about each code section.
- Expand/close for code details We have a lot of extra data that helps to further define many ICD-9 codes. We rolled this extra data into sections, and you can now toggle the information up or down - the extra data we show is not always relevant to everyone.
That's it! Hopefully you like the new changes - drop me a note at max.clarkson@icd9data.com with your comments.
In my next blog post, I will have more details regarding our new ICD-10-CM website: ICD10Data.com. It's currently under development and will provide a seamless transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 for the medical coding community. And of course, in keeping with tradition of ICD9Data.com, ICD10Data.com will be a 100% free website. More details to come!
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