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| ![]() Career Step to Cohost First ICD-10 Coding Summit BroadcastCareer Step and ICD10monitor will tackle how to prevent coding-related denials and avoid cash flow disruption in a special May 19 broadcast.
By: Career Step "ICD-10 Coding Summit: Mitigating Claim Denials Under ICD-10" will look at how medical coding and billing professionals proactively reduce the potential for coding-related denials with the implementation of ICD-10 and the resulting DRG shifts. According to industry reports, this shift is projected to cost healthcare organizations approximately 3 percent of their net revenue from the impact on denied claims. "Analyzing a denied claim can cost $50 to $100 per case, if not more, so learning to prevent such expensive reviews and denials is critical for today's coding professionals," The broadcast will feature expertise from McBrierty along with Dee Lang, owner of Dee-L & Associates and an AHIMA-trained ICD-10-CM/PCS instructor; George V. Vancore, Jr., senior manager and systems integrator and business architect for Florida Blue; and Holly Louie, president of the Healthcare Billing and Management Association. "The DRG shifts we are seeing as a result of ICD-10 have had a greater impact than anyone anticipated," The summit will include what to look for when analyzing DRG shifts, how to use new auditing approaches to mitigate denials, and why it is essential to refresh and sharpen your DRG and ICD-10-PCS coding skills. The broadcast, which is being provided free as a public service by sponsor Career Step and producer ICD10monitor, will stream online from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, May 19. To register, please visit http://eventcallregistration.com/ About Career Step Career Step is an online provider of career-focused education and corporate training. The company has trained over 100,000 students for new careers, has more than 150 partnerships with colleges and universities nationwide, offers a variety of continuing education courses for healthcare professionals and has educated more than 8,000 health information professionals through its Corporate Training Division. Career Step provides training for several of the largest and most respected healthcare employers in the nation and is committed to helping students and practicing healthcare professionals alike gain the skills they need to be successful in the workplace-improving lives, advancing careers and bettering business results through education. More information can be found at www.careerstep.com (http://www.careerstep.com/? End
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