Management 2013 - Transitional Care Management and Complex Care Coordination Codes
Date2013-11-05
Deadline2013-11-04
Venueonline event, USA - United States
Keywordsonline healthcare trainings; online hipaa training; Medical Training
Websitehttps://bit.ly/19JBAQx
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview: This session will discuss the code ranges for Transitional Care Management and Complex Care Coordination Codes, choosing the correct level within each range, what practitioners may provide the services, and the documentation requirements for billing the codes.
Why should you attend: Clinicians, EMR staff, coders and billers in outpatient settings. Medicare has expanded coverage of transitional care management and complex care coordination services. Many practices have not started using these codes due to a lack of understanding of the documentation requirements and the selection of codes in these 2 new code ranges introduced in January 2013.
Don't miss the opportunity to obtain reimbursement for the time your physicians and staff spend on patients who require medication reconciliation, orders and referrals to community agencies and navigation through their transition from inpatient facilities to home.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Documentation Requirements
Frequency Limitations
Moderate versus High Complexity
Who Will Benefit:
Physicians
Nurse Practitioners
Physician Assistants
Coders
Billing Staff
Nancy Enos FACMPE, CPMA, CEMC, CPC-I, CPC is an Independent consultant and coding instructor. Nancy Enos has 35 years of experience in the practice management field. Nancy joined Ingenix (formerly LighthouseMD) in 1995 and served as the Director of Physician Services until July 2008. Expertise As an Approved PMCC Instructor of the American Academy of Professional Coders, Nancy provides coding certification courses, outsourced coding, chart auditing, consultative services and seminars in CPT and ICD-9 Coding, evaluation and management coding and documentation, and compliance planning.
MentorHealth
webinars-AT-mentorhealth.com
Phone No: 800-385-1607
FaX: 302-288-6884
Event Link: http://bit.ly/19JBAQx
Why should you attend: Clinicians, EMR staff, coders and billers in outpatient settings. Medicare has expanded coverage of transitional care management and complex care coordination services. Many practices have not started using these codes due to a lack of understanding of the documentation requirements and the selection of codes in these 2 new code ranges introduced in January 2013.
Don't miss the opportunity to obtain reimbursement for the time your physicians and staff spend on patients who require medication reconciliation, orders and referrals to community agencies and navigation through their transition from inpatient facilities to home.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Documentation Requirements
Frequency Limitations
Moderate versus High Complexity
Who Will Benefit:
Physicians
Nurse Practitioners
Physician Assistants
Coders
Billing Staff
Nancy Enos FACMPE, CPMA, CEMC, CPC-I, CPC is an Independent consultant and coding instructor. Nancy Enos has 35 years of experience in the practice management field. Nancy joined Ingenix (formerly LighthouseMD) in 1995 and served as the Director of Physician Services until July 2008. Expertise As an Approved PMCC Instructor of the American Academy of Professional Coders, Nancy provides coding certification courses, outsourced coding, chart auditing, consultative services and seminars in CPT and ICD-9 Coding, evaluation and management coding and documentation, and compliance planning.
MentorHealth
webinars-AT-mentorhealth.com
Phone No: 800-385-1607
FaX: 302-288-6884
Event Link: http://bit.ly/19JBAQx
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