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Hi folks,
I've been hearing the drumbeat of the Oct 1 deadline for upgrading to version 8 because "ICD 10 is coming."
On the other hand there is all this talk of AC slowing to a crawl with ver 8.
My question is: I don't use AC for PM & billing purposes anyway; so why should I care if my AC is not upto date with ICD10? Can't I continue to use my version 7,2 with ICD9 and use ICD10 in my billing system come Oct 1?


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I think AC said they wanted to get everyone on the same version to streamline their support. My guess as their customer support base grows, they have a hard time keeping all the technicians updated on issues with the older versions. My guess is the vast majority of them have little experience with anything before V6.

It's a good move. Makes it a lot easier for the techs too. But they need to iron out all the bugs and ensure backwards compatibility before making it mandatory. I personally wouldn't have lined up the mandatory upgrade with the ICD 10 date.

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AJ,

The short answer is that is exactly what you can do, and several practices, for several valid reasons are considering.

Increasingly for Physicians/Providers who see a large spectrum of problems, it makes sense to offload coding/ICD10 memorization to someone with less earning power and lower labor costs.


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@Indy,

You are spot on. Except that nowadays our billers are making more money than we are. smile


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@Indy,

You are spot on. Except that nowadays our billers are making more money than we are. smile

Now, I realize that us recovering engineers can be too literal, but I am taking you at face value.

My understanding is that employed billers at the top end make $20-$30 per hour. Full time, that puts them in the $40K-$60K range yearly. Hopefully you are doing better than that Bert.


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Well, I can afford sushi sometimes so maybe a little more. smile


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Figure doc $30 per hour first 40 hours a week then overtime @$45 per hour the next 40 hours and you come up with $150k yearly which should be more in the ballpark.

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This is an interesting bill.


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