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Archive for July, 2014
Healthcare groups still optimistic about ICD-10 benefits
Despite facing its third, and perhaps most frustrating, delay yet, ICD-10 still has plenty of positive changes to offer the healthcare industry — as long as clinics and practices are ready for the transition. Read More »
Survey: Payers had been ‘uniformly ready’ for original ICD-10 deadline
Many healthcare payers would have been ready for ICD-10 implementation had the original October 1, 2014 deadline held. Read More »
EHR can reduce patient costs by up to 10 percent
It can be easy to forget why the healthcare industry is looking to implement and adopt new chiropractic EHR software in the first place: To improve the patient care experience and streamline their own recordkeeping abilities. Read More »
Preparedness still among ‘top concerns’ for ICD-10
Many healthcare groups are apparently still concerned about being adequately prepared in time for ICD-10, with a new survey determining that readiness and revenue rank among the chief concerns of those industry members. Read More »
Using EHR software to navigate the ‘sea of patient information’
EHR software can help make sense of a clinic’s quantity of patient data and ultimately streamline their workflow. Read More »
Congress looking to CMS for clarity on ICD-10 delay
Six Congressional leaders have penned a letter addressed to CMS Administrator Marilyn Tavenner in a bid to request more concrete details about ICD-10 timetables Read More »
Here's what Congress wants to know about ICD-10
Here are the three primary questions Congress wants answered by CMS. Read More »