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ICD-10-PCS Solutions Principles of ICD-10-CM Coding Combo
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From registration to reimbursement – are there holes in your ICD-10 transition plan?

You can’t afford to have delays or gaps in your ICD-10 readiness plan! That’s why it’s critical to have a resource that can help you identify and understand the high-risk/high impact coding and compliance issues as you transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10.
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Best Practices for CDIP Monitoring and Reporting Peripheral & Cardiology Coded Case Studies
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Increased documentation requirements are without doubt one of the top provider concerns surrounding the ICD-10 training and readiness. But don’t take our word for it. In a recent survey conducted by ICD10monitor, 62% of the participants in our Talk Ten Tuesday radio program cited CDI as to their most vulnerable area related to ICD-10. This is not surprising given the increased documentation requirements inherent in the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10.
Now with ICD-9 to ICD-10 crosswalks

For years, we heard the same request: "Can you supply us with actual coded cardio case studies, so we can learn from the experiences of others?"
Getting It Right Upfront: Inpatient Documentation & Coding eNewsletter CDIP Training & Education for ICD-10: Special 4-Part Series
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Improve coding and documentation through real-life cases and physician-validated tips

Learn to prevent targeted, high volume denial claims using physician-validated tips.
Increased documentation requirements are without doubt one of the top provider concerns surrounding the ICD-10 training and readiness. But don’t take our word for it. In a recent survey conducted by ICD10monitor, 62% of the participants in our Talk Ten Tuesday radio program cited CDI as to their most vulnerable area related to ICD-10. This is not surprising given the increased documentation requirements inherent in the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10.