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The HIM Director's Guide to ICD-10

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bryant, Gloryanne, author.
Piselli, Caroline R., author.
Clark, Jean, author.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (172 p.) ill
Place of Publication:
HCPro
Summary:
The HIM Directors Guide to ICD-10Gloryanne Bryant, BS, RHIA, RHIT, CCS, CCDS; Jean S. Clark, RHIA, CSHA; Caroline Piselli, MBA, RN, FACHEICD-10 is the biggest change for the HIM industry since the implementation of DRGs in the 1980s.HIM directors must take a lead role in their organization's ICD-10 implementation, including advocating for and securing an appropriate budget, developing a robust staff retraining program, and ensuring timely IT system changes.This book outlines the differences between ICD-9-CM and ICD-10, provides a thorough timeline of events leading up to implementation, and helps HIM directors develop a project plan to manage the process seamlessly from start to finish.The HIM Director's Guide to ICD-10 will help you:1. Assess your organization's level of readiness for ICD-102. Develop a thorough project management plan and implementation timeline3. Identify the strategic components to ICD-10 success4. Apply expert-developed tools to your organization's unique needsTopics covered include:ICD-10 IntroductionICD-10-PCS Key AttributesProject ManagementHIM Assessment ProcessHIM Training and Educational PlanHIM-Specific Tasks and TimelineCountdown to ICD-10 "Go Live" - Next stepsGEMS/ Translations/ Mappings: Case StudiesAppendix resources
ISBN:
1-61569-061-1

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