ICD-10 Transition One Year Later: How Does Your Agency Measure Up? is proudly presented to you by National Association for Home Care & Hospice. Thank you. We hope that you enjoy your course.
How is your home care agency faring in the transition to ICD-10? Are you meeting industry norms in terms of productivity, compliant coding, and proper reimbursement? Or have you returned to pre-ICD-10 levels of productivity and profitability? If you’re not satisfied with how you’re doing, learn from experts who will show you how to identify skills gaps in your staff and fill them. They’ll explain the value of hiring credentialed professionals and how to identify credentials that indicate expertise in home care rather than simply general coding knowledge. You’ll leave with the know-how to measure up in ways that boost your bottom line.
Categories: Management, Leadership, Compliance, Operations, Clinical
Key Words: Coding, Documentation
Audiences: Home Health, Hospice, Nurses, Therapists
Objective 1: Describe industry performance norms after the shift to ICD-10
Objective 2: Review common coding and documentation errors that hurt an agency’s bottom line and how to reduce that risk
Objective 3: Identify the advantages of hiring staff with professional credentials in home care
Instructors:
Corinne Kuypers-Denlinger, BA
VP Post-Acute Care Product Group and Executive Director AHCC, DecisionHealth; Gaithersburg, Maryland
Trish Twombly, RN, BSN, HCS-D, HCS-O, COS-C, CHCE
Senior Director, DecisionHealth; Gaithersburg, Maryland