This Program has been approved for 1.0 continuing education unit (CEU) from AAPC. Compliance with CMS regulations requires the credentialing process to begin with a completed application and attestation to its correctness signed/dated by the practitioner. There are many things to do for accurately keeping track of your provider’s numerous credentialing and enrollment obligations. If something left … Continue reading Credentialing 101: How to Organize Your Data?→
You can get paid even more for the Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) services you provide – basically reimbursing you closer to what you deserve, including reimbursement for your non-provider time. But you must know how to correctly apply remote patient monitoring codes 99453, 99454, 99457 and 99091 and their recent updates implemented this year. This session will provide … Continue reading Remote Patient Monitoring: Get Paid More of What You Deserve→
This is an overview of the most common gray areas in coding, billing, and auditing. This Webinar is recommended for all managers, providers, coders and billers. It is an advanced webinar and assumes your staff understands the coding and billing basics and has had at least eight-hours of formal coding and billing training. The majority … Continue reading Coding, Billing and Auditing Gray Areas→
The focus of most CDI programs today is upon capturing and securing diagnoses impacting reimbursement and quality scores. While these elements of CDI are clearly relevant and fundamental to a CDI program, they should not be the end all and be all of CDI initiatives. Instead, the CDI profession both individually and collectively should incorporate … Continue reading CDI Facilitators in Communication of Patient Care→
Medical necessity is and has always been the hallmark of healthcare, as it should. Without it, healthcare depreciates from its highest mission of serving humanity. Medical necessity aspires to ensure that healthcare delivery is given for the appropriate reasons. Level of care denotes a standard that engages the best option for the acuity of illness, … Continue reading Inpatient Vs. Outpatient: Why Was The Patient Admitted?→