AHIMA’s ICD-10-PCS Flash Cards app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 5200 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: AHIMA
3.99 USD
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 20 Oct 2012
App size: 15.94 Mb

This app is the mobile version of AHIMA’s educational ICD-10-PCS flashcards.
AHIMA’s ICD-10-PCS digital flashcard app demonstrates the power of technology to transform learning, energize coding communities and inspire innovative learning and thinking. The first step in mastering ICD-10-PCS is to become familiar with the terminology, structure and format of this new code set. The new iTunes ICS-10-PCS digital flashcard app allows coding professionals to master ICD-10-PCS principles directly from an iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The app covers 31 Medical and Surgical Root Operations, the 7 Approaches, and 16 digital cards illustrate the character values of each of the Sections of ICD-10-PCS.

Key Features

• Root Operation digital cards include the definition, objective, site of procedure and
examples
• Eye-catching images to enhance learning
• Digital section cards list the applicable root operations and provide examples
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Latest reviews of AHIMA’s ICD-10-PCS Flash Cards app for iPhone and iPad

Worthless
Not enough cards to be useful and worthless to me as a study guide.
Supercoder
These flashcards are an excellent learning tool to get a jumpstart on ICD-10 training. Great for learning on the go and reading during my morning subway commute.
not working
Downloaded today and it is not working for me either. I tap to start and it closes.
Still not working
Its been about a week since I downloaded this app and its still not working! Any updates as to why it wont work? If its not going to get fixed, I want the money I spent on this applied back to my iTunes account.
Not very helpful
I am coding with ICD-10 on a daily basis....yet there is always room for improvement and learning. Got app so I could quiz myself, see more examples of each root operation. Was very disappointed. When you come to a term, you just click "I know this"??? What? Then the cards do not shuffle to give you any recall opportunities. In this world of technology, seems AHIMA could have come up with something interactive that quizzes your knowledge and helps you improve with understanding these new terms. These are not helpful and not really flash cards in my opinion. Not worth the money.
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