67% of providers positive ICD-10 implementation will go forward without further delay

Cloud-based healthcare billing and payment solutions company Navicure has released a new ICD-10 survey. Here are five things to know about the results.

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•    67 percent of respondents believe there will be no change in the Oct. 1 deadline for ICD-10 implementation.
•    59 percent of respondents are concerned about the effect ICD-10 will have on cash flow.
•    12 percent of respondents listed staff productivity as their greatest concern.
•    11 percent of respondents are most concerned there will be further delay in implementation.
•    41 percent of respondents believe unprepared payers will be the biggest challenge.

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