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  2. Here’s How Long You Should Hold Onto Tax Filing Paperwork ...

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    This includes supporting tax return documents, medical bills (if they are tax-related) and any other tax-related bills. Do You Need To Hold Onto These Documents Forever?

  3. How Long Should You Keep Your Tax Returns? - AOL

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    Take it from someone who has a hoard of legal accordion files stashed away in a hope chest: It’s a good idea to keep your tax records. However, if you’re going through a phase of trying to get ...

  4. How long you should keep your tax returns and why - AOL

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    “The IRS can audit your tax returns for up to three years after the tax filing deadline,” explains Logan Allec, certified public accountant and owner of personal finance blog Money Done Right ...

  5. Clinical documentation improvement - Wikipedia

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    Clinical documentation improvement (CDI), also known as "clinical documentation integrity", is the best practices, processes, technology, people, and joint effort between providers and billers that advocates the completeness, precision, and validity of provider documentation inherent to transaction code sets (e.g. ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT, HCPCS) sanctioned by the Health Insurance ...

  6. International Classification of Diseases - Wikipedia

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    National adaptations of the ICD-10 progressed to incorporate both clinical code (ICD-10-CM) and procedure code (ICD-10-PCS) with the revisions completed in 2003. In 2009, the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced that it would begin using ICD-10 on April 1, 2010, with full compliance by all involved parties by 2013. [19]

  7. Records management - Wikipedia

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    A disaster recovery plan is a written and approved course of action to take after a disaster strikes that details how an organization will restore critical business functions and reclaim damaged or threatened records. An active record is a record needed to perform current operations, subject to frequent use, and usually located near the user ...

  8. These Are the Receipts To Keep for Doing Your Taxes - AOL

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    Gathering and saving receipts and tax documents is an important part of filing taxes and receiving your refund quickly. Find: 6 Types of Retirement Income That Aren't TaxableAlso: 3 Signs You're...

  9. Medical classification - Wikipedia

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    WHO Member states began using the ICD-10 classification system from 1994 for both morbidity and mortality reporting. The exception was the US, who only began using it for reporting mortality in 1999 whilst continuing to use ICD-9-CM for morbidity reporting. The US only adopted its version of ICD-10 in October 2015.