Colorectal Surgery Coding and Reimbursement - Module 2
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$149
This 50-minute module will answer:
- What’s included in a colorectal surgery? What about an endoscope after the surgery to check the anastomoses? What about an omental flap?
- How is a low pelvic anastomosis with a diverting ileostomy instead of a colostomy reported?
- What does a hand-assisted procedure mean and how is it reported?
- What differentiates a simple versus complex destructions of anal lesions?
- What’s the difference between a fistula and a fissure?
Reminder: You have 30 days to complete the course from the day you open and access the course.
Teri Romano, BSN, MBA, CPC, CMDP
Speaker and Consultant
KZA
Teri Romano has over twenty-five years of consulting and teaching experience in the health care field. Ms. Romano works with physician groups and hospitals combining a background in clinical systems with solid approaches to operational and organizational problem solving.
Teri is co-developer and instructor for the national coding and reimbursement workshops sponsored by the American College of Surgeons, the Society for Vascular Surgery and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons. She also provides on-site customized coding and reimbursement courses to physician and hospital groups, specializing in neurosurgery, general surgery, vascular surgery, and vein well as E/M and surgical case audits to assist physician groups in their compliance activities. In addition, she consults with vein, vascular, general surgical, and neurosurgical practices on practice management issues including service line development, revenue enhancement, staffing models, appeals management and expense reduction.
Read more about Teri HERE.
Course Access and Expiration
You have 30 days to complete a course from the day you first access the content. After 30 days your access will expire.
Should you have questions, please contact us at education@karenzupko.com