IBC is keeping providers informed about 
our transition to the new ICD-10 code sets and is actively looking to obtain 
feedback from facilities and providers about their plans to comply with the 
mandate. 
	   On October 5 and October 11, 2011, IBC 
hosted focus groups to discuss the ICD-10 transition. ICD-10 representatives 
from IBC-participating facilities were invited to participate in a lunchtime 
discussion where they shared their plans and challenges while preparing for the 
transition.
	   There were a number of common 
challenges discussed among the focus group attendees that each facility is 
facing while preparing for the transition to the new code sets. A few of those 
challenges include:
	   
	    - assessment and implementation 
of staff resources needed for various ICD-10 work streams;
- assessment of the financial 
impact involved with upgrading systems and processes;
- physician education and 
adoption of increased specificity for clinical documentation;
- coder retention, 
training, and certification in ICD-10.
Feedback received from the focus groups 
determined that IBC facilities are in various stages of ICD-10 readiness, 
ranging from assessing the impact of ICD-10 to systems and processes (e.g., 
working with a vendor to perform gap analyses), to beginning work on the 
required changes (e.g., working with a practice management software vendor to 
ensure systems are ICD-10 compliant).
	   IBC plans to host follow-up ICD-10 
focus groups in early 2012 to monitor the progress of facility ICD-10 readiness 
and to continue to share information that may be helpful for overcoming 
additional challenges. 
	   ICD-10 cash flow tips by Wells 
Fargo
	   The financial impact of ICD-10 is one 
of the many shared concerns of facilities and providers. In an effort to 
address some of the financial impacts of the transition, Wells Fargo created 
ICD-10 cash flow tips for the Healthcare Information and Management Systems 
Society (HIMSS). Visit www.himss.org and 
search "Wells Fargo" for a PDF of the tip sheet.
	   Countdown to ICD-10
	   Begin the countdown to the ICD-10 
implementation date of October 1, 2013, by downloading an ICD-10 countdown 
clock to your facility or provider office website. Visit www.aapc.com/ICD-10/widgets/add-countdown-widget.aspx
 to download the free ICD-10 countdown clock created by the American 
Association of Professional Coders (AAPC). You can also download an ICD-10 
timeline widget by visiting www.cms.gov/ICD10/03_ICD-10andVersion5010ComplianceTimelin
es.asp. The timeline widget, created by the Centers for Medicare & 
Medicaid Services, is available for free download to your desktop or mobile 
device. The timeline widget also can be shared by email, social media channels, 
and/or embedded on your office website. 
	   For more information about IBC's 
transition to ICD-10, visit www.ibx.com/icd10
.