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Talking Numbers

By |March 15th, 2013|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on Talking Numbers

ICD-10 will have a big impact on the medical reimbursement project for healthcare organizations of every size. The ICD-10 coding classification transition is a huge code increase from ICD-9, with five times the number of codes to manage for reimbursement.

Managing the Panic

By |March 11th, 2013|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on Managing the Panic

The one-year delay in the deadline for moving to the ICD-10 diagnostic coding system has been set, and many healthcare professionals are not satisfied that the delay is long enough to relieve some of the burdens that come with the transition.

Predicted Burdens

By |March 8th, 2013|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on Predicted Burdens

The transition to new diagnosis codes that will culminate in October 2014 is predicted to be a significant burden for physician practices and possibly cause many to go out of business. At least that is what the American Medical Association and other organized medicine groups predicted in a December 20, 2012, letter.

Are You Ready?

By |March 7th, 2013|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on Are You Ready?

A comprehensive ICD-10 testing service has been launched by CTG Health Solutions that will help health organizations comply with the new coding system in plenty of time before the October 2014 deadline.

Findability is the Goal

By |March 5th, 2013|indexing, News|Comments Off on Findability is the Goal

Compiled Services has released version 4.6 of ReadySuite, a quality control and conversion tool for load files, TIFFs, and PDFs for eDiscovery processing and review platforms. Users are able to monitor and make any necessary changes in order to comply with eDiscovery requirements.

ICD-10 Assistance Help Available

By |March 1st, 2013|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on ICD-10 Assistance Help Available

The ICD-9-CM Coordination and Maintenance Committee, soon to be called the ICD-10-CM Coordination and Maintenance Committee, is holding a meeting for coders and others where they will update them on their recent activities. The meeting is scheduled for March 5, 2013 and will also be available via webcast.

ICD-10 Requires Training

By |February 28th, 2013|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on ICD-10 Requires Training

In the midst of the many challenges the transition to ICD-10 has brought to healthcare organizations, the biggest concern seems to be with training and clinical readiness. Medical providers seem to be satisfied with the technology options surrounding the transition, but worry that their staff aren't prepared and the result will be a financial disasater.

It Is Not All Bad

By |February 26th, 2013|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on It Is Not All Bad

With computer-assisted coding technology increasing with technology processes, but more because of the ICD-10 transition, there is an immediate need for coding professionals to begin redefining coding roles and functions to meet emerging and future coding opportunities. Medical coding is something that requires specialized expertise and systems tailored to regulatory requirements.

The Perfect Storm

By |February 21st, 2013|Access Insights, Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on The Perfect Storm

In what appears to be a timely presentation, John Kuranz, CEO of Access Integrity, walked the group gathered at the 9th Annual Data Harmony Users Group through the major events that are taking place in healthcare. We talked extensively about the ICD-10 coding classification that will be implemented on October 1, 2014. Many are facing the challenges that implementation poses, and then not far behind that is ICD-11 going live in 2014.

Facets and Search

By |February 18th, 2013|Access Insights, Featured, indexing|Comments Off on Facets and Search

Most of you who have studied library science or information science are familiar with faceted classification as developed by Indian mathematician and librarian S. R. Ranganathan (1892-1972). His main contribution was the colon classification system the first faceted classification. It allowed multiple multiple classifications to be assigned to an object, rather than a single pre-coordinated taxonomic designation. Dr. Ranganathan is still pretty popular in the search world, especially in e-commerce. The Endeca faceted search module is popular with online marketers, because they are looking at lots of different kinds of ways to filter data.