Punt: Frustrations Grow as Congress Delays
One of Floyd's biggest concerns is that the ICD-10 implementation delays will affect physician engagement. The hospitalist groups at MUSC began training for ICD-10 in January 2013; however, the preparation and training were geared toward a 2014 implementation.
"You have to switch gears a little bit," she says. "What we plan to do now is begin to do heavy auditing, and then from those audits we can give real-time feedback on what we're doing well and what we're not doing well. So I think that will be a method for engagement."
She urges hospitalists, practice leaders, and informatics professionals to discuss ICD-10 not as a theoretical application, but as one tied to reimbursement that will have major impact in the years ahead. To that end, the American Health Information Management Association highlights the fact that the new coding system will result in higher-quality data that can improve performance measures, provide "increased sensitivity" to reimbursement methodologies, and help with stronger public health surveillance.
"A lot of physicians see this as a hospital issue, and I think that's why they shy away," Floyd says. "Now there are some physicians who are interested in how well the hospital does, but the other piece is that it does affect things like [reduced] risk of mortality [and] comparison of data worldwide—those are things that we just have to continue to reiterate … and give them real examples."
Stay Engaged, Switch Gears
One of Floyd's biggest concerns is that the ICD-10 implementation delays will affect physician engagement. The hospitalist groups at MUSC began training for ICD-10 in January 2013; however, the preparation and training were geared toward a 2014 implementation.
"You have to switch gears a little bit," she says. "What we plan to do now is begin to do heavy auditing, and then from those audits we can give real-time feedback on what we're doing well and what we're not doing well. So I think that will be a method for engagement."
She urges hospitalists, practice leaders, and informatics professionals to discuss ICD-10 not as a theoretical application, but as one tied to reimbursement that will have major impact in the years ahead. To that end, the American Health Information Management Association highlights the fact that the new coding system will result in higher-quality data that can improve performance measures, provide "increased sensitivity" to reimbursement methodologies, and help with stronger public health surveillance.
"A lot of physicians see this as a hospital issue, and I think that's why they shy away," Floyd says. "Now there are some physicians who are interested in how well the hospital does, but the other piece is that it does affect things like [reduced] risk of mortality [and] comparison of data worldwide—those are things that we just have to continue to reiterate … and give them real examples."
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