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ICD 10 University of Toledo Medical Center University of Toledo Physicians, LLC

ICD 10 University of Toledo Medical Center University of Toledo Physicians, LLC . Overview of ICD-10 Transition. What is ICD-10.

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ICD 10 University of Toledo Medical Center University of Toledo Physicians, LLC

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  1. ICD 10University of Toledo Medical CenterUniversity of Toledo Physicians, LLC

    Overview of ICD-10 Transition
  2. What is ICD-10 The US health care industry uses ICD-9-CM codes for identifying and reporting diagnoses and procedures. ICD-9-CM stands for International Classification of Diseases Ninth Revision. Although ICD-9-CM had been in widespread use in healthcare, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) named it as the standard code for reporting diagnoses and inpatient procedures as of 2003. ICD-10 is the Tenth Revision of the International Classification of Disease. ICD-10 has nearly 160,000 newcodes that contain more specificity. This is more than 12 times the number of codes currently used in ICD-9. Source : American Medical Association, 2012
  3. ICD-10 Mandate On January 16, 2009, Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) published a regulation requiring the replacement of the ICD-9-CM code set with the updated version, ICD-10. The Final Rule was set with a compliance date of October 1, 2013. On April 17, 2012, HHS published a proposed rule which moved the ICD-10 compliance date to October 1, 2014 siting the following reasons proposed delay Lack of provider and payer readiness for the transition Competing statutory initiatives Transition to 5010 did not proceed as effectively as expected. Aug 24, 2012 Final Rule announced effective date as October 1, 2014. Source : UnitedHealth Group , 2014
  4. ICD-10 Adoption Timeline Worldwide US is the last industrialized nation to not use ICD-10 as their standard for reporting Source: American Association of Professional Coders: http//.aapc.com/ICD-10/icd-10.asps
  5. ICD-10 Advantages: Greater recognition of risk, severity and complexity in quality and other key measures Improve Disease Tracking/Trending Improve Clinical Communication Contribute to Healthcare Quality Improving Initiatives Potential for streamlining payments and authorization based on improved coding detail Enable the US to exchange information across country boarders Better ability to manage risk in accountable care, value based purchasing environments Enhancements in population based research Potentials for participation in payment models that recognized and reward more complex conditions Use More Current Medical Terminology Source: HIMSS ICD-10 for Physician Practices and other Providers: 2012
  6. A New Way to Think about the Transition ICD-9 = Coding ICD-10= Information Collection Source: United Health Group
  7. Winning the Race to ICD-10
  8. ICD-10 Implementation Milestones January, 2012 Established Executive Steering Committee and Project Manager. March, 2012 Established 7 Workgroups and Team Leaders to form readiness assessments and remediation planning. January, 2013 Completed Documentation & Financial Gap Analysis -Identified top impacted DRG and Clinical Services Departments June, 2013 UTMC/UTP Certified Coders Completed ICD10 Coding Education & Training modules. July, 2013 Completed Phase one of implementation planning and development phase -Full inventory/survey of all system applications -Full inventory/survey of all Third Party Payers & Business partners December, 2013 Planning for budgetary impacts FY15 and beyond.
  9. Looking Forward to October, 2014 and beyond January, 2014 Internal System Testing January, 2014 thru Go Live Physician Education Online Modules/Internal Training March, 2014 HAC upgrade May, 2014 thru Go Live Department/Staff Education June, 2014 Dual Coding July, 2014 External Testing
  10. Thank You Betty Zenk, MBA ICD-10 Project Manager University of Toledo Medical Center Betty.Zenk@utoledo.edu 419.383.7424
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