For some providers the ICD-10 delay was a relief, for others an unexpected pitfall. Here are nine statistics on provider reactions to the delay, according to a Deloitte survey.
Reaction to delay
• 58 percent feel disappointed
• 11 percent feel relieved due to a need for more time to prepare
• 11 percent feel pleased they can focus on other priorities
• 21 percent feel indifferent
Expectations of the impact
• 58 percent believe resources and funding will be impacted most
• 14 percent believe systems and technology will be impacted most
• 12 percent believe business and clinical processes will be impacted most
• 8 percent feel external coordination will be impacted most
• 8 percent are uncertain of what will be impacted most
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Reaction to delay
• 58 percent feel disappointed
• 11 percent feel relieved due to a need for more time to prepare
• 11 percent feel pleased they can focus on other priorities
• 21 percent feel indifferent
Expectations of the impact
• 58 percent believe resources and funding will be impacted most
• 14 percent believe systems and technology will be impacted most
• 12 percent believe business and clinical processes will be impacted most
• 8 percent feel external coordination will be impacted most
• 8 percent are uncertain of what will be impacted most
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