Sunday, April 21, 2013

Why There Will Be a Shortage of Doctors with ObamaCare

ObamaCare has a lot of controversy around it, and will provide subsidies for low income families with Health Insurance Exchanges. However, if you make over $45,000 you will not qualify for any subsidies and individual health insurance plans will be more expensive to obtain. Our infographic provides surprising facts, such as how medical school admissions are down by 6% while more than 32 million people will be newly insured and need to see a doctor with the Affordable Care Act. This means longer hours for doctors, higher patient loads, and a lot of insurance red tape. According to the Doctor Patient Medical Association Foundation, 83% of doctors surveyed are thinking of quitting with ObamaCare in place. Take a look at our infographic below, and be sure to get affordable health insurance now before you face a tax penalty.

9-1-1: Medical Emergencies in America

33% of the patients in an emergency room are there because of an injury. 67% of the patients go in for bodily discomfort, pain, or fevers. This infographic from River Oaks Emergency Center in Houston shows more about emergency care in the U.S.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Report on Selling to Healthcare Organizations

Report on Selling to Healthcare Organizations

Medicare Inpatient Profitability in US Hospitals

Digital Diagnosis & Doctor

The Case for Health Care Transparency

Health Insurance and Benefits Enrollment: Facts and Stats

Latest Trends in Healthcare IT Solutions

Optimizing the Home Healthcare System

Sunday, March 11, 2012

ICD-10 Delay - What to think ?

Recently HHS/CMS announced intent to delay the ICD-10 Compliance deadline of OCT,2013. Now we already have delayed it already by 2 years. HHS has uncertainty around is couple years back and now they are at the same place. Also, to add to this is that all industrialized countries are on ICD-10 from almost 8+ years and are bracing to upgrade to ICD-11 around 2015 when it comes out.


The reasoning behind delay always has logical sound to it but the problem is with Meaningful use in rearview mirror for 4 years, there will not be right time for ICD-10. ICD-10 doesn't just bring the complexity but it bring the detailed terminology coding for the diseases which helps in Physician Documentation to identify the health problem with more details and also it helps better understand reimbursement for the treatment.

So in inquisitive mind, you will think since ICD-11 is coming in 2015, why not go with it skipping ICD-10. That sounds like a good idea but it is not, imagine how much time and energy has been spent by Healthcare organizations and Vendors associated with Terminology content delivery.  Along with that comes the deviations that we have to create for ICD-11 to fit our fold which will take around 2-3 years to do, which takes to 2018 for implementations.  With all that in mind, it doesn't seem like a good idea to wait for 6-7 more year for new iteration of ICD.

So all in all, ICD-10 delay will not help anyways which organizations are expecting it will, on contrary it will create more problems.