ICD-10 Expected to Impact Productivity for Four to Six Months After Implementation

ICD-10 will impact productivity of healthcare organizations on many levels, slowing the process of documentation, entering new codes and payor communication, according to an AAPC release.

According to the release, documentation is the most obvious and largest area to have an impact on productivity. Providers and physicians will likely need to be queried for additional information when documentation lacks necessary elements for ICD-10 code selection, delaying the submission of claims. Organizations will also be tasked with determining how payors interpret the new coding system, and employees will have to analyze payor responses to claims over the first few months to identify deficiencies.

The process of entering new codes will also slow down because of the switch to alphanumeric codes rather than simply numeric. While coders currently use number keypads to enter codes, alphanumeric codes will demand the use of letters and numbers to ensure accuracy. Experienced coders will also see their productivity decreasing as they adjust to the new system.

Read the AAPC release on ICD-10 and productivity.

Read more on ICD-10:

-CMS: ICD-10 Expected to Cost $1.64B, Initially Increase Improper Coding

-AAPC Editorials Disagree on Effectiveness, Necessity of ICD-10

-ICD-10-CM: Out With the Old, In With the New

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