Navigating regulatory change: preliminary lessons learned during the healthcare provider transition to ICD-10-CM/PCS.

Veronica E Jackson, Alexander Muckerman
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This article presents the findings of a collaborative effort between the Georgetown University Student Consulting Team and Booz Allen Hamilton to interview healthcare providers undergoing the transition to the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification/Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-CM/PCS). The goals of this study were to extract a common set of trends, challenges, and lessons learned surrounding the implementation of the ICD-10-CM/PCS code set and to produce actionable information that might serve as a resource for organizations navigating the transition to ICD-10-CM/PCS. The selected survey sample focused on a subset of large hospitals, integrated health systems, and other national industry leaders who are likely to have initiated the implementation process far in advance of the October 2013 deadline. Guided by a uniform survey tool, the team conducted a series of one-on-one provider interviews with department heads, senior staff members, and project managers leading ICD-10-CM/PCS conversion efforts from six diverse health systems. As expected, the integrated health systems surveyed seem to be on or ahead of schedule for the ICD-10-CM/PCS coding transition. However, results show that as of April 2010 most providers were still in the planning stages of implementation and were working to raise awareness within their organizations. Although individual levels of preparation varied widely among respondents, the study identified several trends, challenges, and lessons learned that will enable healthcare providers to assess their own status with respect to the industry and will provide useful insight into best practices for the ICD-10-CM/PCS transition.

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引导监管变革:医疗保健提供商向ICD-10-CM/PCS过渡期间获得的初步经验教训。
本文介绍了乔治城大学学生咨询团队和博思艾伦汉密尔顿咨询公司合作的结果,采访了正在过渡到国际疾病分类第十版临床修改/程序编码系统(ICD-10-CM/PCS)的医疗保健提供者。本研究的目标是围绕ICD-10-CM/PCS代码集的实施提取一组共同的趋势、挑战和经验教训,并产生可操作的信息,这些信息可能作为组织向ICD-10-CM/PCS过渡的资源。选定的调查样本集中于大型医院、综合卫生系统和其他可能在2013年10月最后期限之前很久就启动实施进程的国家行业领导者。在统一调查工具的指导下,该小组与来自六个不同卫生系统的部门主管、高级工作人员和领导ICD-10-CM/PCS转换工作的项目经理进行了一系列一对一的提供者访谈。正如预期的那样,接受调查的综合卫生系统似乎已赶上或提前完成ICD-10-CM/PCS编码过渡。然而,结果显示,截至2010年4月,大多数供应商仍处于计划实施阶段,并正在努力提高组织内部的意识。尽管受访者的个人准备水平差异很大,但该研究确定了一些趋势、挑战和经验教训,使医疗保健提供商能够评估自己在行业中的地位,并将为ICD-10-CM/PCS过渡的最佳实践提供有用的见解。
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期刊介绍: Perspectives in Health Information Management is a scholarly, peer-reviewed research journal whose mission is to advance health information management practice and to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration between HIM professionals and others in disciplines supporting the advancement of the management of health information. The primary focus is to promote the linkage of practice, education, and research and to provide contributions to the understanding or improvement of health information management processes and outcomes.
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