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NCTracks Ends ICD-10 Outreach
From NCTracks With ICD-10 working normally, the NCTracks ICD-10 Crosswalk and the NCTracks ICD-10 Inbox will shut down by year end. You can continue to find help with ICD-10 after December […]
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All Still Quiet on the ICD-10 Front
It has been just over a month since the transition to ICD-10 and so far there have been no major glitches. The Medicaid claims system, NCTracks, reports that roughly two-thirds […]
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No News Is Good News on ICD-10
Nearly three weeks after the transition to ICD-10, no major glitches have been identified. At the end of last week, NCTracks was reporting that a third or more of the […]
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ICD-10’s Debut Is Quiet, But Stay Tuned
No major problems have been reported since ICD-10 went live; but is this the calm before the storm?
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It’s Here — ICD-10 Starts Next Week
After many delays and countless admonitions to doctors and practice administrators to prepare, the coding system in this country will transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 next Thursday, Oct. 1. If […]
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In the News
Under Pressure Hospitals Push Physicians to Improve Their Bedside Manners, Kaiser Health News, 9-16-15 Medicare Yet To Save Money Through Heralded Medical Payment Model, Kaiser Health News, 9-14-15 Standalone EDs: […]
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NCMS to Host CMS ICD-10 Training
The North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) will host a free ICD-10 training at the NCMS Center for Leadership in Medicine on Thursday, September 24, from 10a.m. to noon. This is […]
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ICD-10 Resources Are Available; Now Is the Time to Prepare
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has released a concise guide to ICD-10 resources. The guide focuses on quick references and key steps you can take to get […]
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Learning Opportunities
Tonight, Aug. 26, from 7-8 p.m., tune in to an AMA-hosted webinar and hear from leading Veterans Administration officials on new community-based care options, known as the Veterans’ Choice Program, […]
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