3M Health Information Systems has released a new version of the 3M ICD-10 Code Translation Tool (3M CTT) with productivity enhancements, new code mapping features, and an ICD-10 financial impact ...
The University of Illinois released a study that ran the most common ICD-9 codes for hematology and oncology physicians and the most-used codes from the University of Illinois Cancer Center through an ...
3M has released a cloud-based software application that enables hospitals, clinics and organizations to convert their data to the proper ICD-10 codes. Data, such as reports, policies and reimbursement ...
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has selected advanced ICD-10 code translation technology from 3M Health Information Systems to assist the federal ...
In the May 24 issue of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Daily Digest Bulletin, the agency published an article titled, “What You Should Know About the GEMs,” according to an AAPC report.
ICD-10 and electronic health records are most frequently considered separate projects, undertaken by separate teams – but perhaps they ought not be. Government Health IT spoke with Heather Haugen, ...
It has never been clearer – physician practices must be able to code in ICD-10 to bill for services and procedures on and after Oct. 1, 2014 or they will likely see a cash flow interruption, ...
Y2K came and went, and it was quite a letdown for the “gloom and doomers.” Amidst the hype, it seemed like Y2K would have a huge impact on many aspects of our daily lives, but the clock struck 12:01 ...
As ICD-10 draws ever closer, coders, physicians and the IT folks who support them are wondering how they will locate ICD-10 codes when the time comes. Already we're seeing a raft of new smartphone ...
ICD-10 and electronic health records are most frequently considered separate projects, undertaken by separate teams – but perhaps they ought not be. Government Health IT spoke with Heather Haugen, ...
Unless there is another delay, the United States will transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 in all health care settings on October 1, 2015. This will not be a gradual transition as there will be no grace ...
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