ICD-10 has been fully implemented for more than three years, fundamentally changing how coding managers assess the productivity of coders, the quality of their work, the number of coders available in the workforce, the need for coder education and training, and the need for auditing. Coding managers must continue to update their strategies to keep up with everchanging code and regulation updates.
JustCoding's Practical Guide to Coding Management, Second Edition, will give coding managers the latest benchmarks, standards, and tips so they can ensure they're running an effective department. It will give them strategies to retain coders and provide best practices on how to balance internal and outsourced coders and how to manage on-site and remote staff.
To help managers to find a balance between coder productivity and accuracy, this book provides detailed findings from a recent, nationwide coding productivity survey. The survey provides insight from coding professionals on the types of facilities they work in, their everyday challenges, and their facility's expectations for coding productivity and accuracy.
Additionally, this newest edition includes a sample telecommuting agreement and looks at what is ahead for ICD-11 and E/M code updates.
This book will help managers:
- Conduct internal coding audits and quality reviews
- Effectively hire and train staff
- Establish accuracy and productivity benchmarks
- Understand the role of external entities involved in monitoring coding
- Prepare for 2021 E/M updates and the implementation of ICD-11
About the Author: Rose T. Dunn, MBA, RHIA, CPA, FACHE, FHFMA, FAHIMA, CHPS, is a past president of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and recipient of its 1997 Distinguished Member and 2008 Legacy awards. In 2011, she served as the interim CEO of AHIMA and received a Distinguished Service Award from its board of directors. Dunn is the chief operating officer of First Class Solutions, Inc., a health information management (HIM) consulting firm based in St. Louis.
Dunn began her career as director of medical records at Barnes Hospital, which at that time was a 1,200-bed teaching hospital in St. Louis; it is now the flagship hospital of the BJC HealthCare system. Early in her career at Barnes, she became vice president and was responsible for more than 1,600 employees and new business development. Dunn later joined Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, where she served as assistant vice president in MetLife's HMO subsidiary. She also served as chief financial officer of a dual hospital system in Illinois and was heavily involved in its successful bond application.
Her consulting firm, First Class Solutions, focuses on HIM-related services, including coding support, coding audits, regulatory compliance, and operations improvement in both the acute and post-acute care environment. Dunn assists clients with their operational, revenue cycle, compliance, and strategic planning needs. She and her team of HIM and Coding Professionals supports more than 125 hospitals, physician practices, and skilled nursing facilities with operational, coding, and compliance services. It is from this broad experience base that allows Rose to share everyday guidance in her book.