www.icd10monitor.com Review:

ICD10monitor.com News and Information Services for Successful ICD-10 Implementation - ICD10monitor, a division of Panacea Healthcare Solutions, Inc., is an online news and information source created to help healthcare providers make informed decisions as they transition to ICD-10, a process mandated by Congress under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and administered by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). ICD10monitor .com is not affiliated with any governmental agency but is a reliable source for healthcare providers in all settings. ICD10monitor provides a portal of information and a forum for discussion for educational purposes only. The opinions of contributing editors published by ICD10monitor may not necessarily represent those of our sponsors or other organizations affiliated with ICD10monitor. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy and contextual honesty. ICD10monitor will quickly correct and/or retract any information demonstrated to be erroneous. We welcome opposing viewpoints and will publish responses from our readers, which may be edited for economy and clarity.

  • http://www.icd10monitor.com/enews/item/1722-fighting-the-good-fight-against-drg-reassignment Fighting the Good Fight against DRG Reassignment - James Jones, MD Providers nationwide have been scratching their heads for some time now over how to combat the increasingly problematic issue of clini...
  • http://www.icd10monitor.com/enews/item/1721-man-versus-machine-cac-can-t-replace-competent-coders Man Versus Machine: CAC Can’t Replace Competent Coders - Are you familiar with IBM’s supercomputer Watson? IBM’s stated aspiration is to make it “the world’s best diagnostician,” because it can store way mor...
  • http://www.icd10monitor.com/enews/item/1719-the-year-icd-10-was-implemented-a-retrospective The year ICD-10 was implemented: A Retrospective - When we look back on what we learned in our first year of ICD-10, it’s clear that some providers were and some were not fazed by the Oct. 1, 2015, imp...
  • http://www.icd10monitor.com/enews/item/1720-h-steven-moffic-md-honored-for-psychiatric-work H. Steven Moffic, MD Honored for Psychiatric Work - H. Steven Moffic, MD ICD10monitor’s resident psychiatrist, H. Steven Moffic, MD, who is also a popular guest on Talk Ten Tuesdays, recently received t...
  • http://www.icd10monitor.com/enews/item/1715-computer-assisted-coding-an-auditor-s-findings Computer-Assisted Coding: An Auditor’s Findings - The use of computer-assisted coding (also known as CAC) software is becoming more widespread in the coding industry, particularly in the coding of inp...
  • http://www.icd10monitor.com/enews/item/1716-exasperation-clinical-validation-denials Exasperation: Clinical Validation Denials - In my previous article, Aggressive Tactics by Third Party Auditors Should Make Providers Vigilant, I suggested that one of the actions to prevent unju...
  • http://www.icd10monitor.com/enews/item/1718-ensuring-that-outpatient-coders-expertise-is-maintained-and-effectively-used Ensuring That Outpatient Coders’ Expertise is Maintained and Effectively Used - I chose the titular subject for this article because many of us have been focusing on ICD-10-CM and PCS – and while CM is used by both inpatient and o...
  • http://www.icd10monitor.com/enews/item/1644-the-ever-changing-landscape-of-sepsis The Ever-Changing Landscape of Sepsis - EDITOR’S NOTE: The late Robert S. Gold, MD tackled the issue of sepsis even before the advent of the 1992 SIRS criteria. He made certain that healthca...

    Country: 166.78.116.253, North America, US

    City: -98.3987 Texas, United States

  • penlight - still going strong after 10+ years

    I used this in med school 10+ years ago now. It was a lot skinnier then. my scribe just got into med school so I bought this for her as a gift. looks more sophisticated than back then. still excellent layout where you can add notes in the margins, lots of spacing. review of books in the back. awesome schematics and pictures.

  • Bruce Norgan - VS 2012 Pro is powerful and useful.

    I've used the Visual Studio versions over the years to get things done but not to the extent a developer would take advantage of everything. This one seems to be the most powerful and user friendly even though I haven't had to use its more sophisticated parts.