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1 Rochester Regional Health Informational Management Association Preparing for ICD-10: Changes in Emergency Medicine September 24, 2015 Keith Grams, MD Chief, Emergency Medicine Associate CMO, throughput & Capacity Management Rochester General Health System

2 Objectives: To review the primary changes ICD-10 will bring to Emergency Medicine To demonstrate the charting process To review the current preparation To understand the potential impact of ICD-10 on patient care

3 Quick Quiz When was ICD-9 adopted? 1979

4 Quick Quiz Who created ICD-10? The World Health Organization

5 Quick Quiz What does ICD stand for?
International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems ISCODARHP ICD

6 Quick Quiz When was ICD-10 adopted by WHO? 1994

7 Quick Quiz When was ICD-10 first supposed to go-live in the US? 2013

8 Quick Quiz When is ICD-10 going live in the US? October 1, 2015

9 Changes in EM (Professional)
Charting in Epic (CareConnect)

10 How We Teach the Providers
Documentation Communication Coding Medico-legal

11 ED Professional Coding
Relative Value Unit Medicare Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, 1989

12 The Game

13 The TrackBoard

14 The Chart

15 HPI

16 HPI

17 HPI

18 HPI

19 ROS

20 Physical Exam

21 Procedures

22 Procedures

23 Medical Decision Making

24 Attestation Tab

25 The Note

26 What’s Missing?

27 What’s Missing?

28 What Missing? Past medical/surgical history Social history
Family history

29 Orders

30 Orders

31 Orders: Indications

32 Diagnosis “Clinical Impression”

33 Diagnosis “Clinical Impression”
ICD-9 ICD-10 17,000 141,000

34 Diagnosis “Clinical Impression”

35 Diagnosis “Clinical Impression”

36 Diagnosis “Clinical Impression”

37 Diagnosis “Clinical Impression”

38 Diagnosis “Clinical Impression”
Detail, detail, detail Initial, subsequent, sequela Location, location, location Abdominal pain Contusions, sprains,…

39 Current preparation

40 What’s Been Done? RRH Online education HLC modules
Coding company education On line modules Direct feedback loop Dual coding deficiencies

41 What Happens When We See Data?
1. Denial/Blame 2. Anger 3. Bargaining 4. Depression 5. Acceptance

42 Stages of Data Grief 1. Denial/Blame 2. Anger 3. Bargaining
4. Depression 5. Acceptance

43 Coping with Loss … Deficiencies Charts % Department 100 1000 10%

44 Coping with Loss … Deficiencies Charts % Dr. A 250 0% Dr. B Dr. C
250 0% Dr. B Dr. C Dr. D 100 40%

45 Coping with Loss … Deficiencies Charts % Dr. Bentley 250 0%
250 0% Dr. Benziger Dr. Cavallaro Dr. Grams 100 40%

46 Are We Ready? Dual coding feedback …

47 Are We Ready? 2015 Batch# Coded Defiencies % 1 570 24 4.21% 2 302
0.33% 3 128 0.00% 4 96 5 42 6 75

48 Deficiencies

49 Deficiencies

50 Deficiency Breakdown 0.7% of all charts # Percentage Total 24 100%
Location 13 54% Type 3 13% JPW 8 33% 0.7% of all charts

51 Now We’re Ready

52 Impact on Patient Care

53 22,000 more than next largest ED in area
Volume 2014 = 125,323 2015 = 128,000+ 2014: 22,000 more than next largest ED in area

54 Door-to-Provider

55 LWO

56 How We Keep Up Team triage model CareConnect optimization ASAP tools
Documentation Scribes

57 66 minutes (of clicking) in 12 hr shift
What Does the EMR Cost? 4,000 clicks/shift 1 click/sec 66 minutes (of clicking) in 12 hr shift

58 What Does the EMR Cost? For RGH
13.2 hours/day of clicking 26.5 pt/day not seen 9665 pt/yr not seen Cost of EMR = $966,574

59 EMR Pro’s & Con’s Con’s Time away from the patient
Operational challenges Availability of information Pro’s Integration Data

60 Coming Soon … Previous based on general EMR numbers
No RGH specific data… Usage data coming soon

61 Recap: EM changes in ICD-10 The charting process Current preparation
EMR impact on patient care

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