Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Guidance for ICD10



Steps to Take for ICD-10

Further guidance for ICD-10


Software and hardware

·         In-house and vendor modifications

·         Upgrades

·         New software, systems and equipment

Education

·         Coder training

·         Clinician education

·         Awareness raising

Testing-related costs

Staff time needed for:

·         Implementation planning

·         Training

·         Testing

·         Vendor management

Temp staffing to assist with extra work resulting from:

·         Decreased coding productivity

·         Billing backlogs

·         Claims denial and rejection management

·         IT work on upgrades and systems

·         Lost time during training

Consulting services

Forms and reports

·         Redesign

·         Printing costs

Data conversion

Dual coding

·         Added time

·         Maintaining data collection

·         Analyzing data

The Solution:

 

AccuChecker OnLine has ICD-10-CM a state-of-the-art application designed with the most advanced searching and retrieving techniques in the computer industry, it is fast, comprehensive and easy to use. 

But our programming team went the extra mile the ICD-10-CM version of AccuChecker OnLine contains the '2-IN-ONE' approach:
 

You can use our ICD-10-CM version to operate ICD-9-CM, which means that the staff in the office will be proficient using the ICD10 application while using ICD9, so when ICD10 becomes effective on 10/01/2015 your staff  has mastered  the new coding system.
 

 
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