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ICD-11 Made Easy - The Complete Transition Guide from ICD-10 with Mapping Tables and Practice Scenarios - cover

ICD-11 Made Easy - The Complete Transition Guide from ICD-10 with Mapping Tables and Practice Scenarios

Ehren Vincent Houston

Verlag: Isohan Publishing

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Beschreibung

Master the Future of Medical Coding with ICD-11
 
The healthcare industry stands at a crossroads. After decades of using ICD-10, medical professionals worldwide are transitioning to ICD-11—the most revolutionary classification system in medical history. This comprehensive guide transforms complex technical concepts into practical, actionable knowledge for healthcare organizations and coding professionals.
 
Discover What Makes ICD-11 Different:
 
Post-coordination capabilities that capture clinical complexity with unprecedented precision
 
Digital-first architecture enabling real-time updates and seamless integration
 
Expanded coverage including 5,500+ rare diseases and traditional medicine classifications
 
Multilingual support across 14 languages with cultural competence built-in
 
Complete Implementation Roadmap: From initial assessment to go-live success, this guide provides step-by-step instructions, real-world case studies, and proven strategies used by organizations worldwide. Learn from early adopters' successes and failures to avoid costly implementation mistakes.
 
Practical Tools Included:
 
Detailed mapping tables from ICD-10 to ICD-11
 
Quick reference guides and coding decision trees
 
Training materials and competency assessments
 
Vendor evaluation frameworks and selection criteria
 
Implementation checklists spanning 24 months
 
Master Advanced Features:
 
Post-coordination rules and cluster coding techniques
 
API integration for modern health IT systems
 
Quality assurance frameworks and monitoring strategies
 
Specialty-specific coding examples across cardiology, oncology, mental health, and emergency medicine
 
Built for All Stakeholders: Physicians will understand clinical documentation improvements. Coders will master new technical skills. IT professionals will navigate technical requirements. Administrators will plan successful transitions. Quality analysts will adapt reporting systems.
 
The transition to ICD-11 is inevitable. Organizations that prepare early gain competitive advantages through better clinical documentation, improved research capabilities, and enhanced quality reporting. This guide ensures your transition succeeds while others struggle.
 
Transform challenge into opportunity. Master ICD-11 before it becomes mandatory.
Verfügbar seit: 04.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 196 Seiten.

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