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1 Hometown Health Spring Conference Dr. Denise W. Hines, PMP, FHIMSS GA HIMSS Chapter President GA-HITREC-Director of Education & Outreach

2 Overview HIMSS/GA HIMSS ICD-10 GA-HITREC Education Opportunities Meaningful Use Stage 2 & Stage 3 Questions

3 HIMSS Health Information Management & Systems Society Over 44,000 members nationally Dedicated to the use of health information technology to improve healthcare Founded in GA at GA Tech

4 GA HIMSS Mission and Vision Collaborate Advocate Educate Signature Events HIMSS National Events (Advocacy & National Conference- GA Chapter Events) Georgia Healthcare Trade Faire & Regional Conference Lunch & Learns Meet the Board Events Golf Tournament CPHIMS Review & Exam Nursing Informatics Conference Student Scholarships & Involvement www.himss.org www.gahimss.org

5 ICD-9 to ICD-10 ICD-9 is 30 years old, outdated and obsolete, inconsistent with current medical practice Covered entities must move from using ICD-9 to ICD-10 to submit claims on and after the compliance date For hospital inpatient only, does not affect CPT codes (outpatient) Different structures: –ICD-9 is mostly numeric with 3 to 5 digits. –ICD-10 is alphanumeric with 3 to 7 characters. Contains “one to many” matches ICD-10 must be done to issue claims and to get paid Original date for compliance was Oct. 1, 2013 to Oct. 1, 2014

6 Benefits of ICD-10 More accurate payment for procedures Fewer improper and rejected claims Better understanding of health conditions Better monitoring and reporting of disease from a public health perspective

7 Examples of Changes ICD-9 Diabetes Mellitus –59 Codes Injuries Fracture of the femur, shaft, closed –1 code Pathologic Fracture –8 codes ICD-10 Diabetes Mellitus –200 Codes Injuries –7 th character extension Fracture of the femur, shaft, closed -24 codes Pathologic Fracture –150+codes

8 ICD-10 Readiness and Costs HHS cites a CMS survey finding that one quarter of providers do not believe they will be ready by October 1, 2013, and a recent WEDI readiness survey in which nearly 50 percent of the 2,140 providers responding did not know when they would complete their impact assessment. HHS projects that ICD-10 will cost commercial and government health organizations between $650 million and $1.3 billion.

9 Costs to Delay Compliance to 2014 Savings would come from the avoidance of costs that would occur as a consequence of significant numbers of providers being unprepared for the transition to ICD-10. HHS determined a cost avoidance of between $3.6 billion and $8 billion – but acknowledged that “a 1-year delay of the ICD-10 compliance date would add 10 to 30 percent to the total cost that these entities have already spent or budgeted for the transition.” HHS demonstrated that a 1-year delay in the compliance date of ICD-10 would cost the entire health care industry approximately $1 billion to $6.5 billion.

10 Reactions to the Delay (10/1/13 to 10/1/14) American Medical Association-Applauded the delay College of Health Information Management Executives-(CHIME)- Appreciates the extra breathing room but doesn’t want to lose focus. Medical Group Management Association (MGMA)-wants ICD-10 certification of practice management system vendors. American Hospital Association-"welcome news, particularly for smaller hospitals.” American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)- preferred no extension and supports the shortest extension period; continued delay is in no one’s best interest.

11 ICD-10 Project Management Steps Designate a Project Manager & Team Review the impact to the organization Develop Work Plans –Health Information Management –Clinical Departments –Information Technology/Systems –Revenue Cycle/Finance –Application Assessment & Readiness Physician and Staff Training

12 Project Management Tips Gain buy-In from Administration/Executive Team Identify a physician champion Use a Steering Committee Provide On-going education about the importance of the project and the status Offer a variety of training methods and tools: –One-on-one –Off-site training sessions –Rounding –Departmental/Medical Staff Meeting

13 Summary/Take-Away Points Transitioning from ICD-9 to ICD-10 will be challenging –Requires more complete and accurate documentation by physicians –Thorough knowledge of anatomy and physiology by nurses, clinical staff, and coders Benefits include more complete patient information (severity of illness, medical necessity) and improved reimbursement Don’t be afraid to ask for help! Prepare for ICD-11

14 Stages of Meaningful Use Meaningful Use Stage 1 Effective until 2014 –Providers can receive 3 payments under Stage 1 2011, 2012, 2013 ($18K, $12K, $8K) Meaningful Use Stage 2 NPRM released –Delayed to allow vendors time to implement new functionality –Offer your feedback (60 day comment period beginning 3/17) –Final should be ready by Summer –Builds on stage 1 with increased thresholds Exchange of information required Electronic access for patients Updates to quality measures

15 Stages of Meaningful Use Meaningful Use Stage 3 –Ready by 2015 and required by 2016 –Builds upon Stages 1 and 2 with increased thresholds –Enhanced bi-directional exchange with public health agencies: Immunization, lab, and syndromic surveillance data –Demonstrate improvement in patient outcomes Patient access to self management tools, upload data

16 GA-HITREC Online Education ONC Workforce Curriculum Available: ONC Component 1: Introduction to Health Care and Public Health in the U.S. ONC Component 3: Terminology in Health Care and Public Health Settings ONC Component 8: Installation and Maintenance of Health IT Systems WEBINARS: Patient Engagement Strategies Medicare/Medicaid Attestation Meaningful Use and Value Based Purchasing Using Patient Data to Improve Health Outcome The Secure Exchange of Health Information Planning, Management, Leading for Health IT Health Information Management Systems – Coding ICD-10

17 Resources GA-HITREC 877-658-1990 www.ga-hitrec.org CMS Incentive Programs www.cms.gov/ehrincentiveprograms GA Medicaid Incentive Program www.dch.georgia.gov/ehr GA HIE Email: hitt@dch.ga.govhitt@dch.ga.gov Stage 2 NPRM http://www.healthit.gov/providers-professionals/meaningful-use-stage-2 ICD-10 Resources www.cms.gov/ICD10

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