Precyse University Offers Mobile Apps for On-Demand ICD-10 Education

ICD-10 smartphone apps bring education to learners where they are and when they need it
Wayne, PA and Alpharetta, GA Aug 1, 2013 — Precyse University, the most innovative, complete and widely adopted on-site, online and mobile ICD-10 education solution, announces the availability of numerous ICD-10 smartphone apps designed to prepare coders, physicians, nurses, case managers, administrative staff and other populations for the transition to ICD-10.
“Recent surveys show healthcare professionals are using smartphone and mobile devices more and more in their daily roles and functions,” explained Precyse President Chris Powell. “It is estimated that close to 80% of physicians use smartphones today, and this number is expected to rise.”
Making education available at any time and any place is the key to driving utilization and retention and delivering value to the learner and organization. On-demand education is essential for a change as large and impactful as ICD-10. As an official Apple™, Google Play™ (Android Store) and Amazon® Store developer, Precyse University has launched ICD-10 smartphone apps to make its content easier to deliver and update for learner populations. Precyse University has also launched courses capable of running on mobile-ready devices, specifically optimized for the iPad®.
Current apps now available include:
ICD-10 Doc Guide – Allows the user to enter the name of a condition or disease and receive the
documentation tips and strategies to document the medical record with the specificity required for ICD-
10 as well as improved documentation in ICD-9. This app is perfect for physicians, nurses, clinical
documentation improvement specialists and other clinicians who need a tool to quickly retrieve
information on how to document the most common diseases and conditions.
ICD-10 Doc Talk – Developed in collaboration with Bruce Scott, M.D., a practicing physician, surgeon
and clinical educator, this app allows the user to listen to specialty-specific audio webinars designed to
provide an overview of the impact ICD-10 will have on each specialty. These short audio webinars
educate on the impacts within each specialty with targeted focus on the documentation requirements
needed for ICD-10 specificity. This app is perfect for physicians, physician assistants, clinical
documentation improvement specialists/nurses and other clinicians who will document or support the
documentation of the medical record when ICD-10 arrives.
ICD-10 Flash Cards – This innovative and interactive app offers more than 25 decks and more than
1,000 individual flash cards that allow the user to practice and test their knowledge and memory of ICD-
10 concepts, terms, definitions and guidelines that will be required for ICD-10 mastery. These decks
and cards were chosen based on those terms and concepts that will require immediate retrieval and
memorization. The user can choose to review only one deck, select multiple decks at the same time or
scramble all the decks together for the ultimate challenge.
ICD-10 Virtual Code Book – Allows the user to enter clinical terms and/or disease/condition names to
search for correct and specific ICD-10-CM codes without the use of a code book or encoder. Users can
enter additional clinical words and modifiers to refine searches and drive to a more specific code
especially for conditions offering hundreds of code choices. The app also offers specific ICD-10
documentation tips for many of the conditions listed, allowing the user to ensure the required
documentation is included with the code choice.
Precyse University Pharma Flash Cards – Allows the user to test his/her knowledge of
pharmacological terms, drugs and medications by brand name, generic name and by body system.
This app offers more than 3,000 flash cards across 50 decks and is organized for ease of use to allow
practice from brand to generic and generic to brand. This app is perfect for nursing students, nurses,
pharmacy techs, medical coders and clinical staff within any healthcare setting or organization. The app
offers thousands of flash cards, with additional cards continuously added.
Healthcare organizations nationwide are discovering the benefits of Precyse University, and Precyse was recognized in an earlier KLAS report, “ICD-10 Consulting: Roadmap to a Successful Transition,” as the “only firm in this report to receive 100% positive comments from their clients about their ICD-10 services.”1
“In addition to being recognized by KLAS, Precyse University is the No. 1 choice for ICD-10 education by top hospitals in the United States,” noted Powell. “Our ICD-10 education solution is being used in 13 of the 18 healthcare facilities listed in U.S. News and World Report’s Best Hospitals Honor Roll, which recognizes facilities that achieved high scores in six or more specialties. We are proud to be associated with these top-notch Honor Roll facilities.”
“We believe education must be available anytime and anywhere. The Precyse University ICD-10 smartphone apps bring necessary information to learners where they are and when they need it,” said Thomas Ormondroyd, Vice President and General Manager of Precyse Learning Solutions. “Precyse University ICD-10 applications are now available on all mobile operating systems. As official Apple, Google Play/Android a