According to a recent Cornerstone OnDemand data sheet, health information management leaders forecast a 20% to 40% decline in coding productivity.
To keep productivity high, it is important to properly and successfully train employees for ICD-10. The data sheet notes that it will take each user 50 hours to get up to speed.
Here are 5 steps organizations can take to make sure employees are on schedule:
1. Easily track and measure training progress to anticipate and diminish productivity losses.
2. Drive engagement – and reduce the need for disciplinary action
3. Bypass errors specific to translation programs and instead support the development of real skills.
4. Ensure scalability
5. Access comprehensive help.
To read further about Cornerstone’s steps to success, click here.