WASHINGTON: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has inked two contracts with Ketchum worth just less than $7 million to promote electronic health record programs.
The first account will require Ketchum to reach out to healthcare entities that must begin to implement International Classification of Diseases diagnosis and procedure codes in coming years. The policy will modify the standard medical code sets for diagnosis and impatient hospital procedures.
CMS formally adopted the tenth edition of International Classification of Diseases ...