ICD-10 Implementation and Medical Management
Medical management under ICD-10 will require a new view of clinical data and an audit trail from ICD-9 to ICD-10. Implementing ICD-10 is more than just an IT effort.
Medical management under ICD-10 will require a new view of clinical data and an audit trail from ICD-9 to ICD-10. Implementing ICD-10 is more than just an IT effort.
health care providers must be proactive in understanding a strategy to avert potential disasters in their reimbursement system. With the thin margins that most hospitals already operate on, we believe this will be one of the most important aspects of implementing ICD10. ICD-10 is not just a new diagnostic system of coding; it is more importantly a new reimbursement system.
Revenue impact of ICD-10
Benefits of using ICD-10 procedure codes, review of ICD-9 procedure codes and the issues for health care providers and payers
The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 included the implementation of a Medicare Prospective Payment System (PPS) for skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and hospitals with a swing bed agreement, consolidated billing,…