Not All ICD-10 Codes are Created Equal

June 1, 2012

If migrating to ICD-10 were as simple as swapping out each ICD-9 code for its one corresponding ICD-10 code, there wouldn’t be much debate about a realistic deadline. But it’s not that simple. Or easy. Your organization has multiple mandates, limited resources and—let’s not forget—huge financial and operational exposure from ICD-10 itself. But what if there were a way to “visualize” that risk and take necessary steps to minimize it?

Download this whitepaper and find out how providers like you can achieve neutrality in their transition to ICD-10. You’ll learn how to use your own data to assess your organization’s specific risk and then leverage technology to automate your ICD-10 transition where it makes sense.

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