Mr. Sullivan wrote that the real question is whether coders will ever regain the level of ICD-9 productivity with ICD-10. He believes the answer is no: The American Academy of Professional Coders, for example, has said that productivity will not return to normal upon implementation as providers assess how payors interpret the new system.
Canadian coding experts have added that productivity in Canada, which has already adopted ICD-10, never returned to ICD-9 levels after implementation. Mr. Sullivan said there may be no way to regain productivity given the extra time it takes to use more codes and more digits.
Read the ICD-10Watch blog post on coder productivity.
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