Medical Records Briefing, March 2012
Medical Records Briefing, March 1, 2012
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Most HIM directors have October 2013 looming in their minds as the ICD-10 implementation deadline. This issue of MRB will help readers prepare for the transition with information on implementing dual coding, a case study to practice ICD-10 fracture coding, and information on ICD-10 principal diagnosis selection. Also in the issue, readers can learn how to ensure the security and privacy of staff members' mobile devices, and read about other HIPAA privacy issues in our bi-monthly HIPAA Q&A. Finally, the Minute for the Medical Staff insert contains information for physicians on ICD-10.
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