Online Webinar 2019 - Live Webinar HCPCS code billing for medications-find what payers are requiring to pay these codes
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview
This training will help you understand DME and supply billing. Simplify the process by submitting claims correct the first time. Modifiers and place of service is very important, we will review the different payer nuances and explain the reasoning behind these rules. At the end of the training you will feel confident in coding for any HCPCS code.
Why one should attend the training
Payers all have different rules. It can be difficult to stay educated on everchanging policies and procedures. HCPCS codes identify costs to the practice that should be reimbursed by insurance. It is important to bill these items correctly in order to be paid.
Session Highlights
Gather information about the item you are billing
What is required on the claim for different types of HCPCS codes
Modifiers and POS requirements
How to understand payer policies
Bundling rules and edits-how to avoid issues
Denial reasons and resolutions
Appeal of incorrect denials
key learning objectives of the Topic
Modifiers for HCPCS codes
POS (place of service) requirements
Payer specifics
How to deal with denials
Appeals of HCPCS and what to include
Resources for additional info
Who Will Benefit
Billing Manager or supervisor
Administration
Providers
Coding Specialist
Authorization team
Speaker
Stephanie Thomas
Billing Director, CE Medical Group
Stephanie has been in the medical field for 17 years. She has experience in multiple specialties of medical billing and coding, and is a certified Pain and Anesthesia Coder and a Certified Professional Coder. Billing is her passion, which is why she's efficient at maximizing reimbursements while educating providers and staff on proper coding techniques. She motivates and coaches our billers to ensure they achieve a high level of standards.
This training will help you understand DME and supply billing. Simplify the process by submitting claims correct the first time. Modifiers and place of service is very important, we will review the different payer nuances and explain the reasoning behind these rules. At the end of the training you will feel confident in coding for any HCPCS code.
Why one should attend the training
Payers all have different rules. It can be difficult to stay educated on everchanging policies and procedures. HCPCS codes identify costs to the practice that should be reimbursed by insurance. It is important to bill these items correctly in order to be paid.
Session Highlights
Gather information about the item you are billing
What is required on the claim for different types of HCPCS codes
Modifiers and POS requirements
How to understand payer policies
Bundling rules and edits-how to avoid issues
Denial reasons and resolutions
Appeal of incorrect denials
key learning objectives of the Topic
Modifiers for HCPCS codes
POS (place of service) requirements
Payer specifics
How to deal with denials
Appeals of HCPCS and what to include
Resources for additional info
Who Will Benefit
Billing Manager or supervisor
Administration
Providers
Coding Specialist
Authorization team
Speaker
Stephanie Thomas
Billing Director, CE Medical Group
Stephanie has been in the medical field for 17 years. She has experience in multiple specialties of medical billing and coding, and is a certified Pain and Anesthesia Coder and a Certified Professional Coder. Billing is her passion, which is why she's efficient at maximizing reimbursements while educating providers and staff on proper coding techniques. She motivates and coaches our billers to ensure they achieve a high level of standards.
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