Here are seven steps the American Medical Association recommends providers to consider when conducting ICD-10 training.
1. Identify all staff that needs to be trained.
2. Identify level of training required for each staff member.
3. Identify training formats that will work best for the staff.
4. Estimate training time and costs.
5. Identify where to obtain training.
6. Create a training timeline in relation to the implementation deadline.
7. Conduct staff training.
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1. Identify all staff that needs to be trained.
2. Identify level of training required for each staff member.
3. Identify training formats that will work best for the staff.
4. Estimate training time and costs.
5. Identify where to obtain training.
6. Create a training timeline in relation to the implementation deadline.
7. Conduct staff training.
More Articles on Coding and Billing:
PPACA Update: What Do Exchanges Mean for ASCs?
Avoiding ASC Claims Denials in the ICD-10 Age: 8 Key Concepts
Will Practice Management Systems Offer Dual Coding for ICD-10?