News Updates | July 24, 2015
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Testing Tips
While ICD-10 is almost here, you still have time to get ready. But you must get ready now. Each day this week we are highlighting 1 of the 5 recommendations to help you begin testing:
1) Why Test Now, 2) How to Get Started, 3) Testing with Trading Partners, 4) Types of Testing, and 5) Testing Tips.
Today our focus is:
Testing Tips
Getting the Most Out of Testing
To get the most out of testing for your practice, you should:
CMS Provider Testing Tools
CMS offers the following tools to assist with testing:
You Can Test – Even If Your System Is Not Ready
If you don’t have an ICD-10-ready system installed yet, you can still conduct meaningful testing. One good way to start is to look at the ICD-10 codes for the top 10 conditions you see. Consider volume of conditions and those that account for most of your revenue. Look at recent medical records for patients with these conditions and try coding them in ICD-10 for practice. Do the records include the documentation needed to select the correct ICD-10 code? You can use any cases of insufficient documentation to create a checklist for clinicians to consult.
To learn more about getting ready, visit cms.gov/ICD10 for free resources including the Road to 10 tool designed especially for small and rural practices, but useful for all health care professionals.
Keep Up to Date on ICD-10Visit the CMS ICD-10 website and Roadto10.org for the latest news and resources to help you prepare. Sign up for and CMS ICD-10 Industry Email Updates and follow us on Twitter.
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ICD-10 News: Testing Tips
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