documentation enhancement is the key to success!
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Surviving the Transition to ICD-10 Presented by
HomeTown Health
Documentation Enhancement is the Key to Success!
Reasons for Change & Cost Benefit Analysis Comparing ICD-9-CM and ICD-10 Steps to ICD-10 Timeline and Implementation Phase
How to Survive and Ensure Smooth Transition
Agenda
No longer meet the demands of healthcare’s data needs
Cannot accurately describe the diagnoses and inpatient procedures for care delivered
Coded data is well beyond the purposes of ICD-9-CM
Greater need for coding accuracy and specificity
ICD-9-CM initially was not used for reimbursement purposes
ICD-9-CM procedures are outdated and inadequate
ICD-9-CM cannot support many of the IT and data exchange initiatives.
Reason for Change To
International Classification Disease 10-CM
More accurate reimbursement for new procedures
Fewer rejected claims
Fewer fraudulent claims
Better understanding of new procedures
Improved disease management
Quality measures and medical error reduction (Patient safety)
Cost/Benefit Analysis
ICD-10 APPLIES TO ALL
SO . . .How Do We Survive?
. . . .TOGETHER
By Driving Down Cost With Expert Hands on Training Monthly To Do List and Group Q & A Access to Coding Simulation Technology Using Web-based Education and Resources Project Management & Support
“Given Canada's experience of a 23 to 50 percent decrease in coder productivity during their ICD-10 conversion, we created an affordable ICD-10 Survival Kit and Readiness Program to help keep our hospitals running smoothly and effectively during and after the conversion,” said HTH CEO Jimmy Lewis.
HomeTown Health18 Month ICD-10 Solutionbegins April 1, 2013
Survival Kit includes:1. ICD-10 Education - 5 tracks of Role-Based Training by HCCS2. ICD-10 Readiness Assessment / Gap Analysis3. 12 Monthly ICD-10 Webinars4. Monthly ICD-10 Implementation Checklist5. ICD-10 Project Management & Support by Tyler Wallace, PM
Specialist6. ICD-10 Coding Simulation Boot Camp in Fall of 20137. Team Development 8. Policy & Procedure / Oversight by Morris, Manning & Martin
EDUCATION
Healthcare Coding & Consulting ServicesHCCS School of Coding
Thirty (30) Hours of webinar training sessions will be presented by:
HCCS Director of Medical Consulting Terrance Govender MD, MBBCh, CHBC, C-CDI
and HCCS VP Coding Services Lynda Starbuck MS,
RHIA, AHIMA Certified ICD-10 Trainer, C-CDI
AHIMA RecommendedReadiness Assessment
Monthly Webinars
In addition to weekly training sessions, monthly webinars will be held to track progress, learn about tools & resources required like:
Monthly Implementation Checklist◦ Recommended by HIMSS / AHIMA
Web- Based Project Management Updates Regulatory Updates Vendor Testing & Readiness Updates
Project Management & Supportby Tyler Wallace, PM Specialist
In Scope: Project Management Software:
Add / Manage End-UsersDeploy customized project plan with attached documentationHosted on Small Jumps’ Teamwork PM account
Communication:Deliver Milestone and Risk Assessment reports to local Project Manager and Executive Sponsor monthlyTrack project progress and escalate threatened deadlinesRespond to all inquiries within 24 business hours (Monday – Friday)
ICD-10 Coding Boot Camp
ICD-10 Coding Boot Camp in Fall of 2013• CERTIFIED ICD-10 Instructors will lead ICD-10
Project Teams through intensive Readiness Training
• Team Development• Policy and Procedure• Vendor Readiness & Set up for Vendor
Testing• Coding Simulation• Mark your Calendars – Sept 18-20 –
Macon
Program Oversight & Coordination
Michelle Madison – AttorneyMORRIS, MANNING & MARTIN
• Policy & Procedure• Regulatory Updates
Dr. Denise Hines – GA- HITEC Outreach & Education Coordinator and President of Georgia HIMSS
Kristy Thomson, Director of Online Education, HTHU
HomeTown HealthICD-10 Introductory Offer
Introductory Offer: $750 per month for those signed up by Jan
31st!
APPROVED FOR SHIP GRANT FUNDING!You can also apply your 2013-14 SHIP grant
funding to this HTH ICD-10 project!
Transition Step #1
http://www.caloptima.org/en/~/media/Files/CalOptimaOrg/Providers/ProviderCommunications/ICD-10/TipsforEffectiveImplementationofICD.ashx
Transition Steps
http://www.caloptima.org/en/~/media/Files/CalOptimaOrg/Providers/ProviderCommunications/ICD-10/TipsforEffectiveImplementationofICD.ashx
Transition Steps
http://www.caloptima.org/en/~/media/Files/CalOptimaOrg/Providers/ProviderCommunications/ICD-10/TipsforEffectiveImplementationofICD.ashx
Transition Steps
4. Create an Implementation Timeline
Activity TimelineEducation and Training March 2013 – November 2014Planning and Assessment August 2013 – January 2014Implementation Activities (gap analysis, design, development, internal testing) January 2013 – January 2014External Testing January 2014 – September 2014Go live / Compliance Date October 1, 2014
Adhering to timelines for specific milestones in conjunction with activities described will ensure a timely and smooth transition to ICD-10.
Awareness, communication, preparation and collaboration are the keys to success!