Chicago, IL — December 3 
Summary
With the implementation date of ICD-10 rapidly approaching, managing the transition takes on increasing priorities. This seminar offers insights for creating a successful transition, including the steps needed to prepare for and address the clinical, financial, and information system needs. This program also examines the implications for managed care contracts, risk management, medical staff, and potential solutions as well as the importance of key process improvements.
At the end of this seminar, you'll be able to:
- Identify key ICD-10 transition tasks and objectives.
- Assess training needs and develop strategies to minimize transition problems and maximize opportunities for successful transition.
- Assess the potential reimbursement effect of transition.
- Create change management strategies to empower stakeholders to accept and embrace the transition to ICD-10.
- Maximize opportunities for a successful transition.
Level: Intermediate
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of revenue cycle and reimbursement concepts.
Tools and Takeaways
- ICD-10 implementation timeline checklist
- Budget components
- Data collection and action plan template
Recommended for:
Directors and managers of revenue cycle, reimbursement, and finance contracting directors and managers, health information management, chief information officers, and CFOs.
Faculty
Rose Dunn, FHFMA, CPA, FACHE, RHIA
COO, First Class Solutions
Continuing education: 7 CPE credits; 6 hours Category II (non-ACHE) credit
Chicago, IL — December 3
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