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Preparing Your Radiology Practice for the ICD-10 Transition - How to Document Pain on August 27, 2015

By this time, most people working in healthcare are already aware of the deadline to begin using ICD-10-CM in place of ICD-9-CM for reporting diagnoses to Medicare on October 1, 2015. Healthcare Administrative Partners has previously posted information to help radiology practices prepare, and this new series of articles is designed to help radiologists fine-tune their documentation to assure the best coding and uninterrupted reimbursement under ICD-10. One of the major areas of concern for radiologists is in the description of pain for proper diagnosis coding. A survey of historical coding by radiology practices showed that 17 of the 100 most commonly used ICD-9 diagnoses were related to pain.

Categories: radiology reimbursement, radiology documentation, icd-10

Conduct a Gap Analysis to Get Your Radiology Practice ICD-10 Ready on March 25, 2015

Will you have to be ready to use ICD-10 coding by October 1, 2015?  The answer is: "perhaps".  Current law says that this will be the earliest date for its implementation.  CMS, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, has stated that there will be no further extensions.  And, at the time of this writing, there is no indication that an ICD-10 extension will be included as part of legislation that would also extend the current Medicare fee schedule beyond its planned March 31st expiration, but this could change as negotiations continue in Washington this week. 

 

As we have reported in a previous article, there are many good reasons to prepare for ICD-10 even if the Medicare program never requires it to be used!  The key to readiness is to improve clinical documentation so that the coding and billing team can do the best job possible to maximize your practice reimbursement, and this approach will also help improve your billing immediately.

Categories: radiology reimbursement, radiology documentation, icd-10

Why Radiology Practices Should Not Stop Preparing for ICD-10 on August 12, 2014

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) said unequivocally that October 1, 2014 would be the date for mandatory implementation of the ICD-10 coding system and that there would be no further delays.  CMS was overruled, however, with the signing of the Protecting Access to Medicare Act of 2014 (PAMA) on April 1, 2014, which directed that CMS could not adopt ICD-10 any earlier than October 1, 2015.  Now that CMS has confirmed this revised start date in the Federal Register, radiology practices should not delay their preparations for the transition. Here are four steps your radiology practice can take to keep moving ahead with plans to be ready for ICD-10.

Categories: radiology documentation, radiology coding, icd-10

Recognizing Excellence in Medical Coding Professionals on August 1, 2014

HAP was recently named as the top medical coding company in this article by Medical Coding and Billing Online, a site dedicated to helping students explore education opportunities within the industry.  In thanking them for this recognition, we also want to take the opportunity to recognize and thank our team of coding professionals for the excellence that they deliver to our clients on a daily basis.

Categories: radiology coding, icd-10, revenue cycle management

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