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ICD-10 Sessions
Hi Nancy,
Is there a way to print each monthly session on the ICD-10 as I really like the detail of each session? I do follow your session each month, but I would like to have a hard copy of each session. For some reason, I don’t see the option in the PowerPoint to print the slides. Would you please let me know how I would print these slides from the codapedia. In fact, I am learning so much from it and you are doing awesome job presenting it. I greatly appreciated for providing such a valuable resources on I-10.
Thanks a lot,
Rohit
iCD-10
Thank you I am so glad you are learning as you listen to the audios. I would contact administration about downloading issue.
Nancy
I-10
Hi Nancy,
Do you have the administration contact info. by any chance?
Thanks so much, Rohit
iCD 10 audios
I will contact Betsy Nicoletti about your question
Nancy
hard copy of ICD-10 sessions
I am also interested in getting a hard copy if this can be done. Thanks.
ICD-10 Training slides
Hi Nancy,
Have you heard from Betsy on how to print ICD-10 Training sessions slides?
Thanks a lot,
Rohit, RHIT
Icd-10
I have, actually I just spoke with her. She has been unavailable recently but will give us an answer by Monday.
Nancy
ICD-10 printing
Hello,
I want to thank Nancy, again, for wrestling with ICD-10, and doing the hard work for us. I've learned a lot and look forward to the next module each month. We're posting them about the 15th of each month.
Our intention is to batch them in modules of six (since there will be 36 by the time Nancy is done, one a month until Oct. of 2013) and allow them to be downloaded as an audio file and pdf of the powerpoint. (As if you bought the audio and handouts for an audio conference, when you can't be there that day.) There will be a small charge--I don't know what because the technical staff is working on how to do it so it works for everyone, and we don't need customer or technical support for it. When we have that solved, and there are six modules up, we'll roll that out.
The presentations will always be free to watch on Codapedia, as many times as you want.