(HC)Pro tip: Develop an internal auditing process to fuel ongoing ICD-10 success
Homecare E-News, June 22, 2015
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The ICD-10 implementation date is a mere 100 days away. Are you ready?
With the October 1 implementation date of ICD-10 now on a fast track to fruition—and no further delays in sight—even the most committed holdouts in the provider community have kicked off initiatives to ensure staff, outside business partners, and workflows can withstand the major coding transition.
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