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Two Coding Industry Leaders
COMBINE TO BRING YOU COMPREHENSIVE ICD-10 TRAINING
Ingenix and the AAPC have teamed up to bring you the most comprehensive ICD-10
implentation training plan available. This curriculum, developed by a team of experts led by
nationally renowned ICD-10 authority Deborah Grider, CPC, CPC-I, CPC-H, CPC-P, will ensure
your organization is fully prepared for the Oct. 1, 2013 implementation date. With several
different avenues of delivery available to suit your needs, this training will give you all the
tools you'll need for a successful and stress-free implementation.
This training will provide you with:
• The Right Approach – expert trainers will provide
general and specific training on-site, in public
bootcamps, online and in national and regional
conferences
• The Right Curriculum
- Specific training in proper code structure with
crosswalking and mapping from ICD-9 codes to
ICD-10 codes
- Cross-functional team development, internal
system design, business processes and
compliance
• The Right Timing – a schedule and timeframe
that enables implementation with minimum
disruption to clinical practice
• The Right Cost – all the training your facility needs
at a cost friendly to your budget
VIew ICD-10 now with the AAPC’s FREE Code Translator Tool. This easy-to-use code conversion
tool allows you to convert ICD-9 codes to ICD-10 codes or vice versa.
www.aapc.com/icd-10/codes
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Curriculum
Initial training will begin in January 2010 with a comprehensive curriculum broken
into simple, easy-to-understand tasks and processes. Our ICD-10 experts will teach the
implementation process step-by-step to ensure your organization can move forward with
confidence into your implementation. You'll receive a robust, executable plan in a setting
most ideal for you. Don't risk your revenue — the time to begin is now.
Core Implementation Training
The core curriculum is not an academic exercise. It
provides guidance and “to do” steps beginning with
organizing the implementation effort, developing cross-
functional teams, budgeting and policy and process
ICD-10 Code Set
changes and finishing with compliance and code-set
Compliance
training. Each module comes with hands-on exercises
Outcomes Measurement
using the ICD-10-CM code sets. The curriculum will also
Policy Development
include an introduction to ICD-10-PCS beneficial for
Business Processes
the facility coder. This will enable any organization to Vendors
systematically and cleanly make the switch to ICD-10. Education and Training Plan
Internal System Design
Upon completion, you’ll have all the knowledge and
Budget Development
resources necessary to completely and effectively
Cross-Functional Teams
transition your facilty to ICD-10.
Impact Analysis
Communication Plan
Implementation Outline
Comprehensive
Expert Presenters
Three Ways to Get Trained
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Core Training Options
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING DONE YOUR WAY
On-Site Customized Training
Geared toward larger practices, clinics and health plans, this three-day training is delivered at your facility,
allowing you to get the personal focus your facility deserves. It begins with an audit of your records to
determine specific needs. Templates and tools will be provided on a CD along with the training manual and
ICD-10 code books. You can schedule your training at a time that is convenient for you and include as many
people as you wish. More than just code-set training, this comprehensive program will address everything
you need to know for implementation and is crucial for everyone involved in reimbursement, from
physicians and office managers to coders and billing specialists.
PRICE: CALL FOR QUOTE AVAILABLE SPRING 2010 | 21 CEUs
Individual Bootcamp Training
Individual bootcamp trainings are for anyone and everyone involved in ICD-10 implementation. The two-day
events are perfect for smaller facilities and individuals who need implementation guidance and prefer to be
taught in person. The bootcamps will be held in more than 40 cities and conducted by expert ICD-10 trainers
hand-selected to offer the best training available. All aspects of ICD-10 implementation will be covered.
Templates and handouts will be provided along with the training manual and ICD-10 code books.
PRICE: $1295 ($1095 FOR AAPC MEMBERS) AVAILABLE SPRING 2010 | 16 CEUs
AAPC local chapters receive a 10% discount
Distance Learning Modules
Distance Learning (eLearning) training will be available for those who prefer to learn on their own time and
at their own pace. Using the same content as the bootcamps, these modules will cover all aspects of ICD-10
implementation organized in a logical, chronological progression. The course has 17 one-hour modules
presented in a webinar format that include professional audio with sychronized presentation slides. The full
manual and ICD-10 code book are included.
PRICE: $1495 ($1295 FOR AAPC MEMBERS) AVAILABLE SPRING 2010 | 17 CEUs
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Supplemental Training Options
SIMPLE WAYS TO GET JUST THE INFORMATION YOU NEED
For Physicians/Administrators: 15-Minute Webinars
A series of 15 webinars specifically geared for the physician or non-physician practitioner. These modules
will be approximately fifteen (15) minutes in length and will cover issues applicable to the practitioner. These
brief webinars are for doctors and practice administrators who may not need to be deep in codes but need
to be prepared and have responsibility for implementation.
PRICE: $295 AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 2010 | 4 CEUs
For Coders: Distance Learning ICD-10-CM Code-Set Training/Webinars
Distance Learning Training
Designed to specifically teach the ICD-10-CM code set, including guidelines and hands-on coding scenarios.
Specialty-specific distance learning code-set training will be avilable in the fall of 2011.
AVAILABLE SPRING 2011 | 3 CEUs
Webinars
Monthly hour-long webinars on various topics relating to ICD-10 help coders on the path to implementation.
These webinars will offer relevant information and action tips for the most pressing ICD-10 issues.
AVAILABLE SPRING 2011 | 1 CEU
For Everyone: Workshops/Conferences
Workshops
Half-day workshops will be available in 2011 and 2012 covering specific areas of implementation. The
workshops will help you progress through implementation benchmarks and become knowledgeable about
the new CM codes and structure. They will be held in over 50 cities throughout the country and will be given
by ICD-10 experts.
AVAILABLE 2011
National Conferences
Beginning with the 2010 Nashville National Conference, the AAPC will offer national conference education
sessions in the four years leading up to implementation, with the number of sessions increasing each year.
These sessions will address the most up-to-date information related to ICD-10 and will help you progress
through the steps to implementation. Go to www.aapc.com/conferences to learn more.
ANNUALLY 2010-13
Regional Conferences
In 2013, the AAPC will host eight Regional Conferences throughout the country to help make sure you are on
track for the Oct. 1 implementation date. General, Health Plan and Specialty ICD-10 tracks will be available.
AVAILABLE 2013
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Providers
KNOW YOUR GOAL
ICD-10 Implementation Benchmarks
SHOULD BE COMPLETED BY: AREA OF DEVELOPMENT
February 2010 Organizing the Implementation Effort
March 2010 Develop a Communication Plan
May 2010 Impact Analysis
Organize Cross-Functional Efforts (for medium to
August 2010
large practices)
August 2010 Budget
System Design/Development (for medium to
Begin By: August 2010
large practices)
September 2010 Development of Education and Training Plan
December 2010 Contact System Vendors
September 2011 Implementation Planning
August 2012 Business Process Analysis
September 2012 Phase I Education and Training
Begin By: October 2012 Phase II Education and Training
July 2013 Policy Change Development
September 2013 Outcomes Measurement
May 2013 Deployment of Code by Vendors to Customers
Begin By: October 1, 2013 Implementation Compliance
ICD-10 Implementation Tracker
This online application is used to track and graphically measure the ICD-10 implementation progress of an
individual or organization. The tool lists individual implementation tasks and charts their completion against
a recommended completion timeline/schedule to ensure minimal disruption to an organization. All training
includes access to this valuable tool. See at www.aapc.com/icd-10/tracker.
www.aapc.com/icd-10 | 1-800-626-CODE
Health Plans
KNOW YOUR GOAL
ICD-10 Implementation Benchmarks
SHOULD BE COMPLETED BY: AREA OF DEVELOPMENT
February 2010 ICD-10 Awareness
March 2010 Organizing the Implementation Effort
April 2010 Impact Assessment
July 2010 Budget
November 2010 Development of Education Plan
November 2010 Business Area Strategy Formulation
December 2010 Application Systems Strategies
December 2010 Vendor Strategies
December 2011 System Design and Development
Begin By: October 2012 Phase II ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Training
October 2012 Internal Testing
May 2013 Deployment of Code
Begin By: October 1, 2013 Monitoring and Support
Learn More
Learn more at www.aapc.com/icd-10
or www.shopingenix.com
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Ingenix
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Salt Lake City, UT 84120
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Phone: 800-464-3649, option 1
Fax: 952-833-7079
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The American Academy of Professional Coders
2480 South 3850 West, Suite B
Salt Lake City, UT 84120
Email: info@aapc.com
Phone: 800-626-2633
Fax: 801-236-2258
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