1. March 2013
In This Issue
1.1
Webinar
Recording &
Slides: ICD-10-CM
101
Webinar Recording & Slides: ICD-10-CM 101
1.2
Webinar ICD-10-CM is coming for all providers in October, 2014, but will you be
Recording: 10 ready?
Revenue Cycle
Concerns Listen as HIS’s own Lynn Anderanin, AHIMA ICD-10-CM Certified Trainer,
for Radiology presents on an Introduction to ICD-10-CM.
Groups & How to
Fix Them This recording will concentrate on sharing an overall view of ICD-10-
CM. You will gain an understanding of the differences between ICD-9
and ICD-10, which will enable you to start planning and thinking about
how it will affect your work. Most importantly, you will walk away with a
2.3 checklist of what needs to be reviewed to prepare.
2013 Radiology
Coding Changes Click here to access the recording and slides now.
2.4
How to Prepare for Webinar Recording: 10 Revenue Cycle Concerns
ICD-10 (Education, for Radiology Groups & How to Fix Them
Costs,
Preparedness, Our January Webinar was well
Revenue) attended, and we got a lot of great
feedback. In case you missed it,
we’ve made the webinar slides and
recording available.
As we’ve mentioned before, Radiology
groups should routinely reevaluate the
management of their revenue cycle.
There is a huge correlation between
your profitability and the management of your revenue cycle.
This webinar recording features David Wold, CHBC, Chief Executive
Officer, and Richard Sanchez, VP Director of Operations, at
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2. 2013 Radiology Coding Changes
The various changes
in Radiology Coding
for 2013 have been
made official. The
most significant
changes for 2013
are focused on
Neurointerventional
procedures.
These include changes to Thoracentis and Pleural Drainage Procedures,
Transcatheter Retrieval of foreign body, Intravascular Thrombolysis, and
Cervicocerebral Artery Intervention.
Click here to read the full article.
How to Prepare for ICD-10 (Education,
Costs, Preparedness, Revenue)
ICD-10 is the 10th revision for the
International Statistical Classification
of Diseases and Related Health
Problems and is set to replace
ICD-9 on October 1, 2014 due to
a one- year delay. That extra 12
months allows time to figure out
how to prepare for ICD-10 and the
changes that will come as a result
of the update.
Click here to read the full article.
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