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	<title>Comments on: ICD-10 Future &#8211; What do you think?</title>
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		<title>By: NEC- NOS</title>
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		<description>I&#039;d like to see some free software from NCHS or CMS that promotes ICD-10-CM. Posting PDF files to the web site just doesn&#039;t do it for me. Post a software version on the website and start some interest. How about some GEMS software? It reminds me of when I used to carry my soft-cover coding books (3 separate) and inevitably, one would slip and hit the ground. It&#039;s 2008, not 1978.</description>
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