iPatientCare EHR and Integrated Practice Management Announces ICD-10 Readiness

iPatientCare, Inc., a pioneer in mHealth and cloud-based ambulatory EHR and integrated Practice Management solutions, announces its readiness for the transition to ICD-10. All HIPAA-covered healthcare entities are required to switch to the new code set by October 1, 2014, meaning that their EHR software and medical billing systems must be compliant. Any claims submitted with ICD-9 codes for services provided on or after the October compliance deadline will not be paid.

ICD-10 is designed to improve patient care with its detailed ability to measure the quality, efficacy, and safety of care. Looking forward, it will advance the future of healthcare by enhancing research and health-policy decisions. As a means for better management, ICD-10 will improve clinical, financial, and administrative performance in a variety of valuable ways. It will reveal important insights about practice to help for making more informed decisions. It will allow for better resource allocation by tracking the time spent on procedures and processes. It will also increase the timeliness of payments by reducing claim denials due to incorrect coding. Altogether, ICD-10 will be a change that lets you crack the code to a more productive and profitable practice.

“We are committed to serving numerous ambulatory group practices and Rural Health Clinics through an integrated system that combines the best ofMeaningful Use Stage 2 certified EHR for physicians and clinicians and an efficient practice management system. Out of this commitment, we are ready to test the ICD-10 code set with our Clearing House partners and payers,” said Arnaz Bharucha, Senior Technology Officer, iPatientCare, Inc.

“iPatientCare has been a pioneer in providing a unified architecture for EHR and Practice Management System to ambulatory market space. Providing excellent quality of products and support have been iPatientCare’s fundamental values. As a company with commitment, iPatientCare is dedicated to supporting its customers during their practice's transition to ICD-10. This includes testing transactions, claims submissions, eligibility verification, reporting, and more. Preparing ahead of time for the transition to ICD-10 ensures readiness and guarantees that claims can be processed correctly without affecting revenue or workflow,” said Vipul Patel, Senior Technology Officer, iPatientCare.

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