now there's a million different ones. >> can't you just put it into the computer? >> no. you have to learn it, know it. >> the statistics show that 25% of doctors are not prepared. that will put them out of business. that's one concern. and 75% of us are only using about 10% of the codes. we like easy stuff. we're going from 14,000 codes in icd 9 to 68,000. more complex. what does it mean for all of us? when you come, the billers have to gear up. i think long term this may work because it's going to have better outcomes, more specific outcomes. the government can look, who is doing a quality job? that's the purpose of this. we have to stick together and be patient. >> you know what's going to happen? you're going to go to the doctor and give it to the insurance and then you're going to get a letter like a month later saying it's the wrong code. >> exactly. >> they don't know what the hell they're talking about. >> a lot of denial. >> absolutely. the good news is, there's going to be about 500 codes that will end up being the big eighties. we'll have to figure them out. this is a game with the