Part 1: ICD-10 Fundamentals and Navigation
Fundamentals for a smooth ICD-10 transition
Part 2: ICD-10 Conventions and Guidelines
Essentials for better ICD-10 coding
Part 3: How to find the right ICD-10 code?
Reduce probability of coding errors and save time
Part 4: ICD-10 Documentation Improvement Strategies
Getting your ICD-10 documentation right
4. Your Top Most Concern for ICD-10
Provider Training
and Documentation
Training
of staff
Payor & Vendor
Readiness
0 20 40 60 80
5. webinar in progress: jumpstart your Application for icd-10
LIVE on phone
Clinician, medical compliance Specialist
Certified Coding Instructor and medical auditor
Dr Evan Gwilliams
6. Physician Training Program
Part 1: ICD-10 Fundamentals and Navigation
Fundamentals for a smooth ICD-10 transition
August 13 | 11AM Eastern
Part 3: How to find the right ICD-10 code?
Reduce probability of coding errors and save time
August 25 | 1PM Eastern
Part 4: ICD-10 Documentation Improvement Strategies
Getting your ICD-10 documentation right
September 1 | 1PM Eastern
Part 2: ICD-10 Conventions and Guidelines
Essentials for better ICD-10 coding
August 18 | 1PM Eastern
7. Register On the Spot
Please select the webinars
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9. Here's what we covered so far
Minimal impact on patient journey and existing workflows
Patient Diagnosis Mapping: We recommend you map patients
according to your schedule
Dual Coding Facility
New Order Entry Interface
Easy Configuration of “ICD-10 Effective Date” for Third Parties
10. Mapping Utility for Existing Data
ICD-9 codes are present in your Custom Lists, Order Sets, Superbills etc.
For these items to function correctly after the ICD-10 effective date,
a mapping would need to be defined
Monitor Progress on Dashboard
This Utility will not be accessible once ICD-10 is activated
13. Payor Readiness
CureMD has tested with all major payors for ICD-10 with positive
results. You should not have any problems submitting claims post Oct 1.
Your practices do not need to monitor Payor readiness for ICD-10.
CureMD will do that for you.
“You will only be required to code in ICD-10, regardless of payor readiness.”
ICD-10 will affect payment schedule, medical review, auditing and coverage.
Non-CureMD Billing Customers should get in touch with their payors
for more information on this.
Important
14. Rollout Plan
All CureMD 10g clients will be ICD-10 ready before the
end of August
The rollout has already begun and will take 4 weeks to
complete
15. How to Activate ICD-10
ICD-10 will be activated on all CureMD 10g practices on October 1
If you would like to start coding earlier in ICD-10, you can request
activation after September 1 (Highly Recommended)
Once it has been activated, ICD-10 cannot be deactivated
You will not be able to access the Mapping Utility once
ICD-10 is activated
17. What You Need to Do ?
Begin Mapping now. Mapping Utility will become unavailable once
ICD-10 is activated in your application.
Attend CureMD Physician Training Program. You can register @
www.curemd.com/Webinar/physician-icd-10-program.html
Visit CureWiki for further training videos on CureMD ICD-10 Workflow
Submit ICD-10 Activation Request as early as September 1. We
recommend you start using ICD-10 prior to October 1.