AHA: ICD-10 Implementation Makes Meaningful Use Stage 2 Deadline Unrealistic

The American Hospital Association says changing to ICD-10 makes the Oct. 1, 2012 deadline for stage two of meaningful use unrealistic, according to an AHA advocacy issue paper on health information technology.

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AHA expresses support for the change to ICD-10 because of its greater precision, but advocates for pushing back the deadline for stage two of meaningful use to Oct. 1, 2013 at the earliest.

“[The Oct. 2012] timeline is too aggressive for a new program, and is especially challenging in light of the many competing demands on hospital and physician IT systems, including the movement to a new coding system for payment (ICD-10),” AHA writes.

Read the AHA advocacy issue paper on health information technology.

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