Don’t miss our new, complimentary ICD-10 Road Map Webinar Series

New, Free, ICD-10 Webinar Series

It’s all good. You’re not too late. If you missed the first one. no worries… more are coming!

The first webinar in this important series, “Your ICD-10 Starting Line,” featured industry experts Stanley Nachimson and NextGen Healthcare VP Ana Croxton. They covered the current state of ICD-10 and what you need to be ready for October 1, 2015. If you missed it, or want to hear it again, the archived webinar will soon be available on the ICD-10 Resources Page on the NextGen Healthcare Knowledge Exchange.

Don’t miss our complimentary ICD-10 Road Map webinars coming your way each month!

October will come faster than you think!  Sign up now for our ongoing ICD-10 Road Map Webinar Series. The second webinar is scheduled for February 26 at 4:00 PM EST and is titled: “On Your Mark, Get Set… TRAIN!”

We can’t say, “It’s not too late…” much longer. If you’re not where you need to be with your transition to ICD-10, it’s still not too late. But you’re cutting it close!

Catch up, recalibrate, confirm. Whatever you need to do for a successful ICD-10 transition, you must start doing it now. There’s no better place to start than with our new ICD-10 Road Map Webinar Series. Log in to the Knowledge Exchange to register for these complimentary webinars. Here’s the lineup for the upcoming months:

#2:  On your Mark…get set…TRAIN! – Thursday, February 26, 2015, 4:00 PM EST

  • We will describe the proper training alignment and what’s reasonable when it comes to the time, effort, and budget needed to properly train and practice with ICD-10.
  • Register today!

#3:  Protecting cash flow, this exit – Thursday, March 26, 2015, 4:00 PM EST

  • We will provide a detailed overview of revenue cycle management processes and offer solutions to protect your practice’s revenue stream once the transition begins.
  • Register today!

#4: The Physician’s Path to ICD-10 Preparedness – Thursday, April 30, 2015, 4:00 PM EST

  • We’ll look at the ICD-10 Transition from the physician’s perspective. How do you convince medial professionals to focus on this critical change? Join Gary Wietecha, MD, as he provides insight into how to engage doctors about ICD-10 without affecting their focus on patient care.
  • Register today! 

And we’ll schedule more. Right up to the end: October 1, 2015. Be sure to check future issues of What’s Next for more registration information. You also can find these webinars on the Knowledge Exchange by searching “ICD-10 Road Map Webinar Series.” If you missed any of them, or want to hear any of them again, archived webinars will soon be available on the ICD-10 Resources Page on the Knowledge Exchange.

One more time: It’s not too late yet! But October will be here faster than you think. You need to begin your ICD-10 transition today. And be sure to take advantage of additional ICD-10 solutions and services from NextGen Healthcare.

To be ready for ICD-10 you need to be on NextGen® Ambulatory EHR version 5.8 and NextGen® Knowledge Base Model (NextGen KBM) version 8.3.  If you have not upgraded, please visit Upgrade Central today.

 

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