The healthcare outsourcing solutions providers have been racing against time to catch up on the requirements to achieve the IC-10 compliance for the medical billing outsourcing. Even the transition for the ICD-10 would still be a couple of the years from now, the healthcare companies, medical billing companies and healthcare insurance providers included are already seeking the assistance of the outsourcing solutions providers. Despite of the pressure on the healthcare companies to pursue their ICD-10 transition, the healthcare institutions such as the hospitals see the expensive and the quite difficult. The replacement of the present systems was being used that would be too costly, having an average of $2 million and $5 million in expenses to upgrade and replace them.
The companies are still in the early stages of the upgrading their processes to ICD-10 despite of the fast approaching deadline in October 2013. It can be a quite understood as the present ICD-9 codes that have been deeply embedded in Today’s processes, given that it has been around for a long time. The survey results that by the medical Group Management Association show the majority of the companies that are claiming that they are still not prepared to take on the transition.
It is not only the medical institution that see the challenges that is being posed by the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 because even the solutions providers see that the transition poses complex processes. It is those who can provide the healthcare Information Technology solutions to the medical institutions such as hospitals and insurance companies that are the ones that is being greatly affected. The wide implementation of the electronic health records have been quite helpful, though the tedious for some and to ensure the implementation of a systems upgrade for the ICD-10 transition that would be need an additional effort. The outsourcing solutions providers and the healthcare providers alike Rick Schooler, the VP and CIO of Orlando Health pointed out that the transition would require dedicated project management support as well as the support and the involvement of the people throughout the organization.
Although the challenges was being raised for the transition ICD-10, a few weeks into the month of June this year. The Blue Cross and Blue Shiels Association and Infosys issued that the press release announcing that the latter has been selected by the former, this is among of many other solutions provider who have been competing to seal the deal. This is to provide assistance in their ICD-10 transition. The product suite of the Infosys named iTransform would address the different needs of the 39 Blue Cross and Blue Shield healthcare plans that is being offered across the United States.
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