News: CDI Journal released, study shows CDI programs plan to increase ICD-10 training
April 12, 2012
CDI Strategies - Volume 6, Issue 8
The HHS proposed delay in ICD-10 implementation may be welcome news for many facilities since, according to a recent ACDIS CDI preparation for ICD-10 benchmarking survey, 37% of respondents indicated they did not know whether their facility had conducted a formal assessment of its ICD-10 readiness and 42% indicated that upper management had either limited awareness/engagement or hadn’t developed an action plan for ICD-10 preparation.
Nevertheless, responses represent somewhat of an uptick in ICD-10 readiness as compared to previous survey results, particularly when coupled with the 69% of respondents who indicated they do have an implementation team in place and the 57% who further indicated that CDI specialists are included on that team.
The recent ACDIS survey does illustrate some common themes in ICD-10 preparedness. Most facilities have a team in place, and these teams typically include HIM, CDI, IT, finance, compliance, and even case management. Thirty-six percent of respondents indicate that teams meet monthly, and 17% say they are meeting more frequently.
Anecdotally, nearly 100 people have signed up for the first session of the ICD-10 for CDI Boot Camp in San Diego prior to the ACDIS Annual Conference this May.
Editor’s Note: The complete report is available to ACDIS members in the April edition of the CDI Journal. Additional articles include:
- CDI input helps EHR implementation succeed
- Finding the human element: Determining the benefit of flesh-and-blood CDI vs. computer-assisted coding
- Move to CDI career a rewarding change for Martha Stanley
- ACDIS chapters extend a helping hand to charities
- The clash of clinical vs. coverage/payment concerns
- Pulmonary hemangioma, VAT/wedge resection as principal
- Requirements for diagnostic bronchoscopic procedures
- Dietitian involvement resolves malnutrition query quandary
- Expect uncertainty in ICD-10’s early days
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