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Summary of Care
Summary of Care Presenter: Randi Terry, Information Systems Director Facilitator: Deb Kimball, Physician Liaison Recorded: July 15, 2014 Related Document: SOC-TOC Webinar 7.15.14.pdf
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Syndromic Surveillance
Syndromic Surveillance Presenters: Randi Terry, Information Systems Director; John Rokos, NextGen Systems Analyst Facilitator: Deb Kimball, Physician Liaison Related Documents: MU Webinar - Syndromic Surveillance Presentation MSSS Submission Guide MSSS Onboarding Steps BLANK Meaningful Use Questionnaire.xlsx Creating an Object Identifier (OID) at the MDCH OID Registry Data Transmission Services Agreement GL HC Syndromic Site Survey
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Transition of Care
Transition of Care Presenters: Randi Terry; Dr. Joe Cook; Renee Gerrie; John Rokos Facilitator: Deb Kimball, Physician Liaison Recorded: April 6, 2016 Related Documents: Transition of Care Presentation Summary of Care Resources
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Business Associates Agreement
Business Associate Agreements Business Associate Agreements are used to define and govern the relationship between two parties who are exchanging information and services. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, or HIPAA defines specific provisions related to Business Associate Agreements that must be executed if Protected Health Information (PHI) is created, accessed, disclosed, stored or otherwise used. The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act enacted under Title XIII of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and the Omnibus
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Clinical Resources
Clinical Resources Advanced Care Planning Compliance 21st Century Cures Act ICD-10 Resource Center Inpatient Only (IPO) Procedures Medical Necessity PAMA Resource Center Controlled Substances & Opioids COVID-19 Resources Diabetes Initiatives Diabetic Ketoacidosis e-Consults High-sensitivity Troponin HIV Hyperkalemia Imaging Services Laboratory Measles Mpox (Monkeypox) Northern Michigan Viral Case Data Pharmacy Sepsis
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ICD-10 Resource Center
ICD-10 Resource Center Health care providers across the United States underwent a transformational change in the way a patient’s clinical details are summarized in the medical record on October 1, 2015. ICD-10 replaced the 30-year-old ICD-9 system, expanding ICD-9's system of 14,300 diagnosis codes and 3,800 procedure codes to more than 69,000 diagnosis codes and 72,000 procedure codes. Munson Healthcare partnered with Trinity Health to prepare for this transition. and develop strategies, work plans, time lines, and tools to ensure a successful transition. Please continue to watch this page
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ICD-10 Documentation Excellence
ICD-10 Documentation Excellence Tuesday Grand Rounds Physician Education Series Recordings of Past Seminars March 3, 2015 - Show Me the Money: ICD-10 and Payer Readiness Webinar Recording Presentation Slides PracticeProTODAY -- includes Insurer Webinar Series Information January 6, 2015 - ICD-10 Physician Advisory Group: Reports from the Field December 9, 2014 - Tools for 10: Practical Tips for the Clinician (Presenter: Dr. Peter Springsteen) November 4, 2014 - Impact of ICD-10: What Your EMR Won't Do for You (Presenters: Dr. Diane Donley, Karen Popa, and Gena Culver) ICD-10 Documentation
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ICD-10 Quick Reference Cards
ICD-10 Quick Reference Cards Beginning January 2015, Munson Healthcare implemented ICD-10 early adoption as a way to focus on clinical documentation improvement and test revised outpatient order forms and processes. UPDATE: ICD-10 Medical Necessity Tips ICD-10 is here and we wish to thank all of you who have been sending ICD-10 codes that meet medical necessity. TIP 1: We have noticed a trend in some tests where the codes that would have met medical necessity prior to Oct. 1 do not pass now. The biggest trend we have seen is with the Ultrasound Vascular and Arterial Studies, including: (L35753
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ICD-10 Top 25 Diagnoses
ICD-10 Top 25 Diagnoses For months, providers around the country and all around northern Michigan have been ramping up their documentation, completing specialized training, and preparing themselves and their staff for ICD-10. For all providers, the transition on October 1, 2015 will have a significant and lasting impact. For those who diagnose and document some of the most common conditions, the impact may be felt with the very first patient. Based on a review of outpatient services at Munson Medical Center over the last 18 months, here are 10 of the top 25 most common ordering diagnoses
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ICD-10 Video Blog for Providers
ICD-10 Video Blog for Providers In this brief, five minute video blog, Al Pilong, President of Munson Medical Center and Senior Vice President of Hospital Operations for Munson Healthcare shares an update on the system hospitals' readiness for ICD-10 and talks with Andrew S. Boyce, DO, orthopedic surgeon with Great Lakes Orthopaedics Center about what providers and practices can do to ensure they are ready for a smooth transition on October 1, 2015.