There are numerous sources of information on ICD-10. Where do healthcare stakeholders turn for their information on implementation of new standards? Here are seven statistics on which sources healthcare leaders place the most trust in, according to the NueMD 2014 ICD-10 Industry Survey.
• American Medical Association: 28.1 percent
• Specialty specific medical associations: 19.9 percent
• Software vendors: 14.1 percent
• Government: 12.2 percent
• Peers: 9.9 percent
• Clearinghouses: 9.3 percent
• Other: 6.4 percent
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• American Medical Association: 28.1 percent
• Specialty specific medical associations: 19.9 percent
• Software vendors: 14.1 percent
• Government: 12.2 percent
• Peers: 9.9 percent
• Clearinghouses: 9.3 percent
• Other: 6.4 percent
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