ICD-10 is less than 15 days away
MDS 3.0 Insider, September 18, 2015
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ICD-10 is less than 15 days away. Can your staff code in ICD-10?
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released a new infographic to help you answer this question. If your team is not ready to code in ICD-10, you may not be able to successfully bill for your services. HCPro offers several helpful ICD-10 training resources to help guide your facility through the ICD-10 implementation date and beyond. These resouces include:
ICD-10 Compliance: Process Improvement and Maintenance for Long-Term Care by Maureen McCarthy, BS, RN, RAC-MT and Kristin Breese, BSN, BSed, RN, RAC-MT
ICD-10 Coding for Long-Term Care: A Comprehensive Training Guide by Karen Fabrizio, RHIA, CHTS-CP, CPRA, AHIMA approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer
ICD-10 Essentials for Long-Term Care by Karen Fabrizio, RHIA, CHTS-CP, CPRA, AHIMA approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer
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