Dealing with ICD-10 at 6 months — 3 takeaways

About 47 percent of practices reported no issues with the ICD-10 transition, based on a Physicians Practice survey, according to Diagnostic Imaging.

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Here are three quick takeaways:

1. The Physicians Practice survey also found claims are being rejected at a normal rate.

2. A Navicure survey found 60 percent of practices reporting ICD-10 has not impacted monthly revenue.

3. A clearinghouse firm reported little variance in denials, from a payer and clearinghouse perspective.

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