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As a remote coding agency focused on home care, we know and understand the importance of ICD-10 and its specific implications for home care agencies. We've been thinking about it since 2007. In fact, it was one of our reasons for starting Daymarck. Implementation may not be until October 2013, but home care agencies need to develop a plan now to make sure they are fully prepared. We hope the following resources help as you and your organization think about conversion to ICD-10. As a leader in the home care industry, we are dedicated to helping make home care a big part of the answer in solving our country's healthcare challenges. This monumental shift to ICD-10 is a big step to improving our operations as an industry and will improve the level of care that this nation needs. ICD-10 SurveyVisit the results of our ICD-10 survey administered during the National Association for Home Care and Hospice Show in October 2011. It should give you more insight into the challenges and opportunities as we transition as an industry to ICD-10. 10 Things You Should Be Doing Now to Prepare for ICD-10This list will help you begin planning and decrease any productivity losses from the switch. Visit http://daymarck.blogspot.com/2011/11/10-things-you-should-be-doing-now-to.html. Daymarck ICD-10 Blog PostsICD-10 is a frequent topic of discussion on our blog. Find out the latest by visiting http://daymarck.blogspot.com/search/label/ICD-10. CountdownWe're here to make the transition to ICD-10 pain-free and easy for home care agencies. Call or email us anytime to discuss how your organization can have a smooth transition. |