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Wiki ICD-10 question

Lynda Wetter

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Just wanted to see how far if at all everyone is with ICD-10 training. Our office has not started yet?
Thanks
 
No training?

How are you supposed to take on a monumental task, such as ICD-10 transition, without any training? Training related to documentation standards is the most crucial in my eyes. What do you all see as the biggest challenge transitioning to ICD-10?
 
we're in the same boat

We haven't "really" started yet. I'm getting some information together and am hoping to have our first meeting next week.:confused: It looks like we wont be having any proffessional training either. We have to work with what we have, there's really no other choice for us.
 
The hospital where I had been working at has been training for the ICD-10 for over a year. Where I am now has not. So I feel like I have a HUGE jump start.
 
The hospital I work at is ahead of the game per our gap analysis consultants. I am teaching PCS to our coders at the present time. Its going very well. They will then have CM in the fall, with a refresher and concurrent coding with I-9 beginning 2nd quarter in 2013. The consultant was extremely impressed with our training and training schedule, which was great to hear. All of our major depts are part of a steering committee and we meet monthly, they include pt finance, HIS and coding, IT, administration, etc. The coders are doing great with training and their exams have scores in the mid to upper 90s. We are a very large teaching hospital.
 
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