8 Statistics on ICD-10 & Provider Concerns

Nearly half of providers, 45 percent, are concerned about interacting with accounting and billing systems when utilizing ICD-10 codes, according to a HealthData Management report.

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Here are three statistics on the top concerns for ICD-10 and health IT infrastructure:

•    39 percent are concerned about EHR systems
•    37 percent are concerned with analytics software
•    33 percent are concerned with health information exchange

Here are four statistics on the impact providers expect from ICD-10 during the first year of compliance:

•    38 percent believe revenue will decrease
•    14 percent believe revenue will stay neutral
•    6 percent believe revenue will increase
•    26 percent have not conducted a revenue impact assessment

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