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Streamline Health® Announces Addition of Dual Coding Enhancement to its Collabra™ Software Suite
Concurrent dual coding assists providers in the transition to the ICD-10 code set; aids in revenue reimbursement analysis
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Concurrent dual coding adds a number of benefits to providers preparing for the switch to the new ICD-10 code set. This solution allows coders to work in both ICD-9 and ICD-10 at the same time, facilitating training on the new codes ahead of the transition and potentially eliminating the need to outsource coding services to a third party. Healthcare organizations are encouraged to implement a dual coding solution as soon as possible to assist in the following areas:
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Coder Training: Dual coding gives coders the opportunity to
practice using ICD-10 and increase familiarity ahead of the
Oct. 1, 2014 , deadline. - Coder Productivity: The concurrent dual coding method will allow providers to measure the potential impact that the transition to ICD-10 will have on coder productivity.
- Revenue Reimbursement Analysis: Data obtained during this process will provide organizations with the ability to identify potential changes in revenue with specific patient populations and inform them of the need to review or renegotiate payment contracts.
- Physician Documentation Assessment: Dual coding data can also bring to light potential clinical documentation issues related to ICD-10 and help facilities design more targeted physician training programs.
- End-To-End Testing: Data produced through concurrent dual coding efforts can help determine an organization's readiness to process claims using the ICD-10 code set.
"The transition to ICD-10 is just around the corner, and providers are
acutely aware that there are many unknowns — especially as they
transition from fee for service to a more risk sharing model. By
offering concurrent dual coding as part of our computer assisted coding
and chart abstraction solutions, we are helping our clients to enhance
training efforts and minimize losses to productivity and revenue," says
Streamline Health's concurrent dual coding functionality has been added to Collabra, an integrated web-based software suite that enhances the productivity of hospital clinical documentation improvement (CDI) and coding staff and enables them to seamlessly share patient data. The two modules that will be equipped with concurrent dual coding capabilities include: eCAC, a computer-assisted coding solution that improves concurrent chart review and coding workflows, and eAbstract, which expedites chart abstracting and coding.
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