Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Are your vendors prepared for ICD-10?

Are your vendors prepared for ICD-10? 

This question may be on your mind lately, which is a good thing. Making sure your vendors are prepared for ICD-10 is crucial and should be as soon as possible.

Unfortunately, many home care professionals can’t say that their vendors are prepared and ready for ICD-10. When we asked this question during our ICD-10 survey at the 2011 NAHC Annual Show, nearly half (46%) said “no” or “not sure” if their vendors are prepared.

We need to get this number way down. Talking to your vendors is one of the first things you should do in your ICD-10 planning to make for a smooth transition.

When you ask your vendors (point of care, EHR, billing, etc.) what they are doing to prepare, they should be able to tell you their clear plan leading up to implementation and how they will support you during the transition. If they cannot, you may want to consider an alternative vendor.

CMS has provided more detail on what specifics you should discuss with your vendors here.

And check out our helpful list of 9 other things you should be doing now to make for smooth transition.

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