Here are nine ways to prepare your practice for the transition, according to a Medical Economics article:
1. Don’t expect another delay.
2. Budget for a substantial investment.
3. Assess your practice’s internal capabilities.
4. Prepare staff for training.
5. Create a communication team.
6. Master the codes that matter.
7. Remember that lingo is important.
8. Prepare for productivity changes.
9. Build your compliance team.
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