MANDATE 10: A Systematic Approach to Complying with ICD-10 and HIPAA 5010 Standards in the Era of Meaningful Use
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Apr 19, 2010
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Monday, May 03, 2010 9:00 AM |
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NJHA Conference Center, 760 Alexander Road, Princeton, NJ 08540 (View Map)
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A Joint Meeting Presented by NJHFMA / NJHIMSS /NJHIMA
AGENDA
- 9:00-9:05 Welcome
- 9:05-9:55 Operational Transformation Through Integration in Clinical Coding and Systems Implementations
This session will provide insight into the operational importance of understanding the impact on clinical coding and related system implementations.
Kerry F. Costa, RHIA, Consultant, Healthcare Solutions, Dell Perot Systems
- 10-10:55 ICD10 Is Coming! What does this mean for you?
In this session, you’ll gain insight into the ICD10 mandate and what some of the lessons learned were from the Canadian implementation.
Chris Wierz, RN, BSN, MBA, Courtyard Group, Chicago
Lisa Gregoire, CHIM, CHIM Information Consulting
(Canadian Health Information Management Association)
- 11-11:55 Develop and Execute An ICD-10 Implementation Plan:
What you Need to Know and How to get Started
Joe Miller, FHIMSS, Director of E-Business, AmeriHealth Mercy
You are encouraged to take this pre-session survey: http://surveys.himss.org/checkbox/Survey.aspx?surveyid=4600
- 12-1:30 Lunch and Vendor Fair
- 1:30-3:30 Roundtable Discussion
Interact and gain insight and knowledge from individuals who are certified trainers in ICD10, those who are keenly aware of the intricacies related to compliance and have knowledge around implementation and integration related to ICD10 and 5010.
Peggy Feeley, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, Manager, Coding Education and Program Development, New Jersey Hospital Association; Health Care Business Solutions
Susan P. Scully, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, Program Director, Health Information Technology Program, Burlington County College
Jean Buble, RN, CPC, Assistant Vice-President, Compliance St. Barnabas Health Care System
Janet Evans, RN, MBA, MS, CPC-I, CCS, Coding Program Coordinator Burlington County College
Committee Members
- NJHIMSS Education Committee, Anthony Ferrante
- NJHIMA Education Committee, Robert Perez, Chair
- NJHFMA Education Committee, Tracy Davison-DiCanto, Chair; Michael Monahan
NJHIMA CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION CREDITS
This program qualifies for five (5) AHIMA CEU credits.
NEW JERSEY BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION CREDITS
Based on our understanding of the New Jersey State Board of Accountancy’s continuing professional education (CPE) requirements, Sponsor No. 185, this course will qualify for five (5) CPE credits.
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTHCARE EXECUTIVES CATEGORY II CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT
The New Jersey Chapter if the Healthcare Financial Management Association is authorized to award 4 hours of pre-approved Category II (non-ACHE) continuing education credit for this program toward advancement, or recertification in the American College of Healthcare Executives. Participants in this program wishing to have the continuing education hours applied toward Category II credit should indicate their attendance when submitting application to the American College of Healthcare Executives for advancement or recertification.
REGISTRATION FEE:
- MEMBERS (HIMSS, HFMA, AHIMA/NJHIMA): $135
- NON-MEMBERS: $160
- ON-SITE REGISTRATION – ON "SPACE AVAILABLE" BASIS: $25 ADDITIONAL CHARGE
more information and the registration form
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