{"id":364,"date":"2015-05-01T17:04:28","date_gmt":"2015-05-01T17:04:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/emr-ehrs.com\/blog\/?p=364"},"modified":"2025-03-19T10:22:05","modified_gmt":"2025-03-19T10:22:05","slug":"join-leading-podiatry-emr-software-vendor-at-apmas-annual-region-three-meeting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/emr-ehrs.com\/blog\/join-leading-podiatry-emr-software-vendor-at-apmas-annual-region-three-meeting\/","title":{"rendered":"Join Leading Podiatry EMR Software Vendor at APMA\u2019s Annual Region Three Meeting"},"content":{"rendered":"
The American Podiatric Medical Association will be hosting its 66th Annual Region Three Scientific Meeting<\/a> next month, from May 6-9, in Atlantic City, NJ. The meeting brings together podiatric physicians and assistants from Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, in addition to leading industry vendors, such as 1st Providers Choice, which will be exhibiting its leading ICD-10-ready Podiatry EMR software<\/a>.<\/p>\n The conference will provide over 20 CME credits, with seminars covering a broad range of podiatric topics including:<\/p>\n The Region Three Meeting will also include a full-day coding seminar. The seminar is meant to help podiatrists get ready for the upcoming October 1, 2015 deadline to transition to the ICD-10 coding system. Preparing for ICD-10 requires extensive planning from podiatry practices, in addition to the use of ICD-10-ready software.<\/p>\n At the end of the seminar participants will be better able to understand and apply ICD-10 concepts, assess the framework for implementing ICD-10, and use available resources for more accurate coding.<\/p>\n 1st Providers Choice will be available to talk to conference attendees about the benefits of using our Podiatry EMR and Practice Management software to simplify the ICD-10 transition. Our software not only offers coding assistance to help podiatrists select the right code; we also provide comprehensive ICD-10 testing to ensure compliance.<\/p>\n
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Preparing Podiatrists for ICD-10<\/h2>\n