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Today's podiatrist has the necessary education and training to treat all conditions of the foot and ankle and plays a key role in keeping America healthy and mobile while helping combat diabetes and other chronic diseases.
Your feet are excellent barometers for your overall health. Healthy feet keep you moving and active. They are quite literally your foundation. In this section, learn more about APMA Seal-approved and accepted products, proper foot care, common foot and ankle conditions, and how your podiatrist can help keep you and your feet healthy.
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Providers should now be using the new ICD-10-CM code set that took effect October 1. Many of this year's changes are pertinent to podiatric medicine and surgery, including revisions to ICD-10 codes for anemia, homelessness, and Sjögren syndrome. Some new ICD-10 codes include:
APMA will host a webinar on all podiatry-relevant ICD-10 changes on December 2. Register now! Also, APMA Coding Resource Center (CRC) subscribers can view a full list of these changes now on the CRC home page. The CRC ICD-10 listings have been updated to reflect the current code set.
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