Go the Distance! Attend our monthly ICD-10 Road Map webinars!

Let our ICD-10 Road Map webinars guide you through a successful ICD-10 transition. Don’t worry if you missed some of the earlier webinars in this series –you can replay them at your convenience.

The next webinar in our series, “Your Final Steps for ICD-10 Success,” will take place on Thursday, July 30 at 4:00 PM EDT. Understand how far along you are regarding ICD-10 readiness (from dual coding to hotfixes, to updates and training). Learn about ICD-10 tools that are available to help you succeed, such as the new ICD-10 Services Catalog and the 3M™ ICD-10 Education Program. Whether you’ve started your ICD-10 efforts, are struggling to complete them, or are feeling confident about ICD-10, this session offers important information for everyone. Click here to register.

As you know, it’s getting late to just begin your ICD-10 transition. If you’re not where you need to be, you’re cutting it close! Keep your hands steady and your eyes on the road ahead. There’s no better place to start than with our ICD-10 Road Map webinar series.

Log in to the Knowledge Exchange to register for these complimentary webinars and/or replay recent webinars.

Upcoming Webinars:

Title:  ICD-10 Deep Dive for Ophthalmology Clients is scheduled for Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 12:00 PM. Join Physician Consultant for Ophthalmology, Dr. Barbara Lanzara, along with Tera Roy, Ophthalmology Specialty Director, for a deep dive into ICD-10 for Ophthalmology in preparation for the October 1 changeover.

ICD-10 Road Map Webinar Series #8, entitled, “Are you where you want to be with ICD-10? The Client Experience,” will take place on Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 4:00 PM EDT and is available for registration soon.  Check the Knowledge Exchange for registration information.

Register now for these insightful ICD-10 conversations!

ICD-10 Forum Webinar – Wednesdays at 3:00 PM

Join us for a weekly webinar Wednesdays at 3:00 PM EDT. Available for all clients, this webinar provides industry updates and FAQs related to the Oct. 1, 2015, ICD-10 conversion. We’ll also provide training and testing opportunities to help you prepare. To learn more or join the online meeting, visit: NextGen ICD-10 Forum Webinar Topic/Schedule 

Prerequisites for this Webinar:

    • Knowledge of EDI terminology (837, 835, ICD, CPT, etc.)
    • Knowledge of current billing process within the NextGen® Practice Management application

Monthly ICD-9/ICD-10 Comparison Utility Demo – fourth Tuesday of each month

Watch a complete ICD-9/ ICD-10 Comparison Utility Demo. Join us for a discussion of claim testing and training options with the comparison utility.

  • Schedule:The fourth Tuesday of each month
  • 2015: 7/28, 8/25, 9/22, 10/27
  • Time:2:00 PM EDT – No Registration Required
  • Meeting Number:572 183 139
  • Meeting Password:claims123
  • Join Here
  • Call-in toll-free number: 1-855-818-9814 (US)
  • Conference Code:478 764 0085

Your ICD-10 transition help is here

We’ll schedule more webinars right up to the end…October 1, 2015. Be sure to check future issues of What’s Next for more registration information. You can also 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 are available on the ICD-10 Resources Page on the NextGen Healthcare Knowledge Exchange, on the “Register for Upcoming Webinars” page. 

Take advantage of our many ICD-10 resources

Be sure to take advantage of additional ICD-10 solutions and services from NextGen Healthcare, including.

It’s getting late! Are you on the right software version?

October will be here faster than you think. Make sure you’re live on our ICD-10 compliant software – versions NextGen® Ambulatory EHR/PM 5.8UD1 with ICD-10 hotfix(es) and NextGen® KBM 8.3 with ICD-10 hotfix(es). Jump-start your ICD-10 transition today. Don’t delay in educating yourself and implementing your ICD-10 code transition!

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