Health information management (HIM) technology, services and education, provider Precyse will focus its presence at the AHIMA 2015 Convention and Exhibit (September 26-30, 2015, Ernest E. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, Booth #721) on how the company is uniquely prepared to arm healthcare organizations
with the tools and resources they need, not only at the outset of the
ICD-10 implementation, but also as they face the inevitable challenges
that will arise going forward.
“As the healthcare industry transitions to ICD-10, organizations will need heightened services, technology and education in order to be successful,” said Chris Powell, CEO at Precyse. “Precyse will demonstrate how we are uniquely equipped to help them steer their way through the change, and at this year’s AHIMA Convention.”
AHIMA attendees are invited to attend Precyse’s Educational Session, “Where Do We Go From Here? How Cedars-Sinai is Optimizing ICD-10 Use Post-Implementation,” on Monday, September 28 from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. in Room La Nouvelle AB of the Ernest E. Morial Convention Center. The workshop will be presented by industry experts Thea Campbell, MBA, RHIA, Director of Health Information, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; and Thomas Ormondroyd, BS, MBA, Vice President and General Manager, Precyse Learning Solutions, who will discuss Cedars-Sinai’s transition from preparing for ICD-10 to optimizing use.
Precyse will hold a Precyse University User Group Breakfast on Tuesday, September 29 from 7:00 to 8:30 a.m. in Room 281, Level 2 of the Ernest E. Morial Convention Center. Attendees will have the opportunity to collaborate with their Precyse University peers on education successes, as well as risk mitigation strategies, challenges and success stories.
Visitors to Precyse booth #721 will have a chance to book an in-depth demonstration to see the next generation of Precyse’s state-of-the-art cloud-based technology platform. This single-database, NLP-enabled offering allows healthcare facilities to more efficiently distribute work across all roles involved in the function of HIM. The Precyse technology platform and supporting workflow modules enable an organization to determine the correct blend of resource skills and effort to more effectively manage the HIM body of work, with a focus on high-priority patients.
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