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On Demand Bundle 1: Office Procedures - Document and Code Them Right + Avoid Denials! Code Hospital Services Correctly! + Office E/M Coding for Surgeons- ACS

Cost: $495
Office Procedures—Document and Code Them Right
Total Runtime: 60 minutes

Please note: CEUs for Office Procedures - Document and Code Them Right expire on 5/31/2024

Coding for procedures done in your office depends on understanding the criteria for the procedure supported by surgeon-friendly templates to capture essential documentation. Surgeons commonly excise lesions, perform biopsies, and do laceration repairs in their office and other outpatient settings. Often, EHR templates fail to prompt you to document key information to support the code. When insurers ask for records or you file an appeal—the missing details result in no payment. This session walks you through examples of solid documentation for office procedures and appropriate use of modifier -25 and discusses diagnosis coding that establishes medical necessity for the service.

Learning Objectives
  • Document office procedures based on the CPT requirements
  • Select the correct codes for office procedures
  • Be confident when to bill for both an office visit and a procedure and use modifier -25
Avoid Denials! Code Hospital Services Correctly!
Total Runtime: 88 minutes

Please note: CEUs for Avoid Denials! Code Hospital Services Correctly! expire on 3/31/2023

Please note: CMEs for Avoid Denials! Code Hospital Services Correctly! expire on 2/25/2023

This 88-minute virtual course helps you to code hospital services correctly and avoid denials.

When surgeons treat patients in the Emergency Department, on observation and inpatient units—code selection and documentation are key. In order to be paid, you need to select the right type of service (category of code) and level of service describing the care you provided and documented. Selecting the wrong type of service leads to denials. Selecting the wrong level of service can lead to audits or under payments. While observation and inpatient services can be based on the key components or time, ED visits must be coded based on the key components. Learn when it is beneficial to use time in code selection, and how to document it. Join us to learn what you and your coders need to know about correct coding for hospital E/M services.

Learning Objectives
  • Determine the correct category of code
  • Know when to use time to select the level of service, and how to document
  • Select the level of service based on history, exam and medical decision making
Office E/M Coding for Surgeons
Total Runtime: 90 minutes 

Please note: CEUs for Office E/M Coding for Surgeons expire on 3/31/2023

Please note: CMEs for Office E/M Coding for Surgeons expire on 2/25/2023

One year later we look at the problems and solutions in re-configured outpatient E/M codes.

This 90-minute virtual course analyzes the CPT E/M guidelines that apply to office new and established patient visits, presenting them in a distilled, understandable way. We’ll break down and explain the restructured elements of Medical Decision Making and Time and demonstrate how they are applied using example scenarios.

Learning Objectives
  • • Identify the three elements of Medical Decision Making for Office and Other outpatient visit
  • Evaluation and Management (E/M) codes.
  • • Describe when time can be used for code level selection
  • • Differentiate between types of problems addressed
  • • Understand how data reviewed and analyzed is counted
  • • Distinguish level of risk as it relates to code level selection

  • Includes Credits Recorded On: 02/25/2022

    This hour-long virtual course will show you how to document and code office procedures right the first time.

    Office Procedures—Document and Code Them Right
    Total Runtime: 60 minutes
    This program meets AAPC guidelines for 1.0 CEUs. Accreditation expiration date: 5/31/2024.

    Coding for procedures done in your office depends on understanding the criteria for the procedure supported by surgeon-friendly templates to capture essential documentation. Surgeons commonly excise lesions, perform biopsies, and do laceration repairs in their office and other outpatient settings. Often, EHR templates fail to prompt you to document key information to support the code. When insurers ask for records or you file an appeal—the missing details result in no payment. This session walks you through examples of solid documentation for office procedures and appropriate use of modifier -25 and discusses diagnosis coding that establishes medical necessity for the service.

    The handbook for this course was recently updated, to reflect the current guidelines for 2023. 

    Learning Objectives

    • Document office procedures based on the CPT requirements
    • Select the correct codes for office procedures
    • Be confident when to bill for both an office visit and a procedure and use modifier -25

    Reminder: You have 30 days to complete the course from the day you open and access the course. 

    Betsy Nicoletti, MS, CPC

    Consultant and Speaker

    Betsy Nicoletti simplifies complex coding for physicians and their staff, allowing medical practices to get paid for the services performed.

    Betsy is the founder of CodingIntel.com, a community web site devoted to physician reimbursement. She is also the author of The Field Guide to Physician Coding 3rd Edition and Auditing Physician Services 2nd Edition. She developed The Accurate Coding System™ to help doctors get paid for the work they do. As a certified professional coder, Betsy simplifies complex coding rules for practitioners and engages physicians and coders. She audits records for compliance and to identify lost revenue due to coding.

    Find out more about Betsy Nicoletti, MS, CPC.

    AAPC Accreditation 

    This program meets AAPC guidelines for 1.0 CEUs. Can be split between Core A, CEMC and CPMA after successful completion of a Post-Test for continuing education units. Please be aware that you need to claim your credits before the expiration date listed below. 

    Accreditation expiration date: 5/31/2024

    Course Access and Expiration

    You have 30 days to complete this course from the day you first access the content. 

    Should you have questions, please contact us at education@karenzupko.com  

    Registering Multiple Attendees 

    1. Create, or have each attendee create, a user account here
      1. If one person is creating all of the accounts you will need to log out each time to create the next account.
    2. Log in with the account that you wish to pay through and add desired products to your cart. 
    3. Once you have selected all the desired products, go to your cart. 
      1. You will initially be registered for each product. You can edit this after you have added the additional attendees using the "remove" button.
    4. To add the additional attendees select the green button in your cart titled “Add a Registration for Another User.”
    5. Enter the email address for the additional attendee.  If they have an account their name will populate and you can select “Add Product for This User.”
    6. The attendee's name will appear in the registrant column under your own. 
    7. Repeat this for each additional attendee.
    8. Proceed, filling out the additional information for each attendee and completing payment.

    If you have any issues with completing your registration please email us at education@karenzupko.com or call 312 642-8310 

Course Access and Expiration

You will have access to this course for 90 days from the day you purchase it.

Should you have questions, please contact us at education@karenzupko.com  

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