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Overview
AMA completely revamped CPT®
coding for skin substitutes
in 2012. If coders don’t
learn the new philosophy
behind the code changes,
your organization will lose
revenue it should receive.
During this 90-minute
webcast, our expert speaker
explains the different types
of wound care settings and
the CPT coding for skin
substitutes and debridement.
She also helps you determine
which services can be billed
together and what providers
must document.
CEUs: 2
Learning Objectives:
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Evaluate the
different types of
wound care settings
compared to your
facility’s needs
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Determine correct
CPT coding for skin
substitutes,
debridement, and
combination and
standalone wound
care services
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Describe elements
needed for complete
documentation for
skin substitutes,
debridement, and
combination and
standalone wound
care services
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Explain proper
billing procedures
for skin
substitutes,
debridement, and
combination and
standalone wound
care services
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Determine which foot
care services can be
appropriately coded
and billed
Agenda:
Determine best
structure for your
wound care services
Changes involving
skin substitutes
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CPT coding
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Documentation
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Billing and
payment
Types of
debridement
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CPT coding
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Documentation
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Billing and
payment
Combination vs.
standalone wound
care services
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CPT coding
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Documentation
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Billing and
payment
Foot services
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Callous removal
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Toenail trimming
Speaker:
Gloria Miller,
CPC, CPMA, is vice
president of
reimbursement
services at
Comprehensive
Healthcare
Solutions, Inc. in
Tacoma, WA, and
assists hospitals
with correct
documenting, coding
and billing for
wound care and hyper
baric services. She
has many years of
varied experience in
healthcare
reimbursement
including durable
medical equipment,
hospital billing,
skilled nursing
facility billing,
and infusion
pharmacy billing.
Publisher HCPro,
Inc.
With more than 25
years of experience,
HCPro, Inc. is a leading
provider of integrated
information, education,
training and consulting
products and services in
the vital areas of
healthcare regulation
and compliance.
Access Instructions and
Technical Requirements
You
will receive access
instructions via email on how to
access the recording,
presentation,
supplemental materials, evaluation and
CE within two business
days after receipt of
payment.
You
are able to access the
recorded session until
May 28, 2013.
This
recorded seminar uses
Internet streaming
audio, which requires
that your computer have
a sound card, speakers,
and
Adobe Flash Player.
Register
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GHIMA/AHIMA Member |
$165.00 |
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$165.00 |
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