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November 29, 2014

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Technology update: ICD-10 Roundup

Why so many physicians are still unprepared for ICD-10

Why this year's delay and the financial burden on practices is making it difficult for physicians to get ready. » What's the impact

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ICD-10 preparation: 9 ways to get your practice ready

Tip No. 9: Create a compliance team. Every practice should have a point person assigned to regularly check coding to make sure there are no errors that are costing the practice money—and identify staffers who need more training, say experts. » Read the other 8 tips

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Read Medical Economics' online ICD-10 training handbook

This series outlines the structural differences between ICD-9 and ICD-10 using common conditions including heart disease, diabetes and pregnancy as examples. » Read more

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