ICD-10 Root Operations Flash Cards used by Good Samaritan Hospital for ICD-10 Transition

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  • (1888PressRelease) May 01, 2014 - BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS - To better prepare for the ICD-10 transition, Good Samaritan Hospital - consistently ranked in the top 10 percent in the nation in patient satisfaction - has purchased Libman Education's ICD-10 Root Operations Flash Cards for all of its medical coding staff. ICD-10 is the new code set proposed to replace the current ICD-9 code set.

    This set of nine cards has been in high demand since its release. The full color cards are double-sided and laminated. Each root operation is defined and an example provided. Similar root operations are grouped together so that the subtle differences are more easily understood. The flash cards help coders to learn the ICD-10 root operations quickly and to understand how to identify each in a medical record.

    "The ICD-10 flash cards are an excellent supplement to our ICD-10 preparation training," said Wendy Mangin, MS, RHIA, Director of Health Information at Good Samaritan Hospital. "In the world of medical coding, efficiency is very important. And the cards are conducive to efficiency: they make learning easier, and they fit on our coders' desks for quick reference."

    Each ICD-10 flash card emphasizes a different group of root operations. The set includes root operations that:

    • take out some or all of a body part
    • take out solids/fluids/gases from a body part
    • involve cutting or separation only
    • put in/put back or move some/all of a body part
    • alter the diameter/route of a tubular body part
    • always involve a device
    • involve examination only
    • define other repairs
    • define other objectives

    For more about Libman Education's ICD-10 Flash Cards, visit http://www.libmaneducation.com/icd-10-learning-aids/icd-10-root-operations-flash-cards.

    To learn about Libman Education's partner programs, visit http://www.libmaneducation.com/become-a-partner.

    ABOUT GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL
    Good Samaritan Hospital, Knox County's largest employer, is licensed for 239 in-house patients. Annually, Good Samaritan Hospital has more than 440,000 outpatient visits and an additional 35,000 plus visits to its emergency room. The hospital offers a wide scope of medical services. From thoracic surgery to the birth of a baby, this growing health care provider balances quality patient care with preventive education to fulfill its mission. Consistently ranked in the top 10 percent in the nation in patient satisfaction, Good Samaritan Hospital provides a superb level of care while maintaining fiscal integrity and expanding facilities to meet the needs of the community. For more information, visit www.gshvin.org.

    Mission: Provide excellent health care and promote healing through trusting relationships.
    Vision: To be recognized as the regional center of excellence for health care.

    ABOUT LIBMAN EDUCATION
    Libman Education Inc. is a leading provider of training for the health care workforce. We offer self-paced online courses designed and developed by leading industry experts in Health Information Management (HIM) and Medical Record Coding. Our courseware is used by individuals as well as health care providers and institutions, public and private workforce development training programs, and professional and volunteer associations interested in educating their employees, their students, and their members. At Libman Education, we offer the right-mix of online education to ensure that the health care workforce is prepared to meet the challenges of the changing health care workplace.
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