Saturday, November 30, 2013

Physician Education; ICD-10 Initiative

Education is one of the greatest things that hospitals can invest in for the future of their practice. By keeping staff up to date on changes and trends in the industry, greater results can be had across the board. One of the important things about education is to make sure that professionals are learning on level. Physicians will gain much for insights from others who have shared similar experiences.


Recent studies have shown that only about 37% of current physician documentation would meet the standards of ICD-10. For pediatric healthcare organizations who do not have a CDI program in place already, it is an essential step to gain results and streamline documentation efforts. Beyond getting ready for the transition to the new challenges that ICD-10 poses, CDI programs provide numerous other benefits which include: improving the quality of care and security of patients, more concise public reporting, reduction of denials and audits, less coding delays and physician queries, and an improved case mix index.

DCBA, a pediatric clinical documentation improvement solutions provider, has the experience and dedication to provide real results for your organization. With hundreds of success stories helping hospitals, clinics, and pediatric groups, DCBA brings in their experts to work with you. Onsite education is available to address the specific challenges and issues faced with ICD-10, and how they differ from ICD-9. In addition, electronic resources are available to staff to gain full benefit of the educational material.

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