No Practice, Large or Small, is Immune from ICD-10 Concerns

ICD-10 is a cause for concern among everyone in the healthcare industry. No practice, large or small, is immune from ICD-10 concerns. The ICD-10 transition can seem overwhelming and intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Taking where you are now and learning how to take a practical path forward can help significantly reduce the concerns surrounding ICD-10 transitioning.

Faytteville, Arkansas - April 23, 2015 - (Newswire.com)

ICD-10 is a cause for concern among everyone in the healthcare industry. No practice, large or small, is immune from ICD-10 concerns.

The ICD-10 transition can seem overwhelming and intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. Taking where you are now and learning how to take a practical path forward can help significantly reduce the concerns surrounding ICD-10 transitioning.

First, it is important to realize that with SOAPware’s unique approach you don’t have to start with ICD-10 from scratch. We have designed our tools so that you simply use the diagnoses you now enter into your usual clinical documentation which already have billable ICD-10 codes attached. With a single click or two, more specific ICD-10 codes can be selected and/or added when preferred.

SOAPware is dedicated to making the transition as seamless as possible for you and your practice

It is our intent for the degree of inconvenience, as well as expense, of transitioning from ICD-9 to ICD-10 to be far less for SOAPware clients than what is becoming the norm in the industry.

We are happy to conference with your ICD-10 Implementation Planning Committees. This is especially true for sites not yet using SOAPware who are facing unacceptable, added burdens for both clinicians and coders in order to achieve ICD-10 compliance. Consider that it may likely be far less costly to switch to SOAPware, than purchase and implement the ICD-10 upgrade paths offered by many other systems.

Also, if you are an enterprise challenged with transitioning your outlying medical practices, we can discuss the options to bring in their ICD-10 codes from SOAPware into the enterprise billing system. This will likely save significant time, expense and frustration. This is likely to be far more practical than attempting to force use of the enterprise EHR system into them.

Significantly reduce your concerns surrounding transitioning to ICD-10 by contacting SOAPware today.

About SOAPware

Founded by physicians, for nearly two decades SOAPware, Inc. has adhered to a simple philosophy of delivering affordable technology to healthcare providers. Improving healthcare and the quality of life by empowering medical professionals and patients with innovative technology and services, is the mission we are committed to achieve. To learn more about SOAPware, ranked #1 in Quality of Care by physicians all across the United States, visit www.SOAPware.com.

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LaDonna Humphrey
Director of Marketing & Communications
SOAPware, Inc.
SOAPware.com
(479)-966-0471



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