Webinars

Get timely education on current topics from expert presenters – all in the comfort of your home or office. More than just an audio seminar, AAPC webinars offer a full multimedia presentation* including slides and live Q&A with the instructor. Your entire office can participate** in both the live (on scheduled date) and recorded (on-demand) versions of the presentation.

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2012 Webinar Subscription: Now Available

Order the 2012 Webinar Subscription and get access to 80+ events and 160+ CEUs for the entire office.

Note: Subscription access is good from Jan. 1, 2012 through Dec. 31, 2012 and is restricted to AAPC live and on-demand webinars (workshops are not included).

Upcoming Webinars

Date Topic
2/8/2012 Ensuring Accuracy: Chargemaster and Outpatient Facility Coding
2/15/2012 Defending an Adverse E/M Audit: What the E/M Guidelines Really Say
2/29/2012 Cardiovascular - Pacers, Defibrillators and Electrophysiology in 2012
3/7/2012 Health Maintenance Exams: What's covered and What is significant to E/M Code?
3/14/2012 Professional Charges in an Inpatient Setting and Best Practices for Coding Multiple Scenarios
3/21/2012 Responding to PostPayment Audits: Taking Control of the Audit Process and Result
3/28/2012 Incident To Billing as it Relates to NPP's
4/11/2012 Dermatology
4/18/2012 Injections
4/25/2012 Interventional Radiology
5/2/2012 Practice Management: Physician Productivity and Compensation
5/16/2012 Advanced Surgery Coding: Multiple, Complicated, and Unlisted
5/23/2012 Fat Albert's Hernia
6/13/2012 Denials Management/Analysis
6/20/2012 Diabetes Coding
6/27/2012 Urgent Care Coding
7/11/2012 Ambulatory Surgical Centers
7/18/2012 Coding for the Outpatient Hospital Setting
7/25/2012 Practice Management: Revenue Cycle Performance Improvement
8/1/2012 Coding Tips for the Orthopedic Office
8/8/2012 Neurology
8/15/2012 Advanced Endovascular - Percutaneous and Combined Open Cases
8/22/2012 Common Physical Medicine Coding Errors
8/29/2012 Audit Challenges with E/M Services
9/12/2012 Documentation: How to Learn What the Doctor Didn't Note
9/19/2012 Documentation: Patient Encounters, Medical Necessity, and Revenue
10/3/2012 Fracture Care
10/10/2012 ICD-10: Clarity on What Will Happen, Not Horror Stories
10/17/2012 So you Want to be an Auditor?
10/24/2012 Advanced Urological Coding - Robotics, Laproscopic, and Radical Surgeries
10/31/2012 Negotiating Insurance Contracts
11/14/2012 Top Ten Errors to Avoid and Specialty Coding Updates for 2013: OBGYN
11/28/2012 CPT Coding Updates for 2013
12/4/2012 Top Ten Errors to Avoid and Specialty Coding Updates for 2013: General Surgery
12/5/2012 Top Ten Errors to Avoid and Specialty Coding Updates for 2013: Orthopedics
12/11/2012 Top Ten Errors to Avoid and Specialty Coding Updates for 2013: Pediatrics
12/12/2012 Top Ten Errors to Avoid and Specialty Coding Updates for 2013: Cardiology
Single Webinar
  • Entire office can attend*
  • Includes one-hour webinar broadcast (online or on-demand), presentation slides and Q&A
    $99.95
  • Earn up to 2 CEUs (per attendee)
2012 Webinar Subscription
  • Entire office can attend*
  • Access ALL 2012 Webinars (40+ events live and on-demand)
  • Includes webinar broadcast (online or downloadable), presentation slides and Q&A
  • Earn up to 2 CEUs per webinar, per attendee (that's 80+ CEUs for 2012 alone)
  • $795
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    Topics cover more than 21 specialties
  • Bonus: 2013 CPT® updates included

On Demand Webinars

Date Topic
2/1/2012 Orthopedics Case Studies : Upper and Lower Extremities
1/25/2012 What Doctors Want: How to Interact with Doctors Without Reading Their Minds
1/18/2012 New Health Care Compliance Concerns : Are you at Risk?
1/11/2012 Basics of Auditing
12/14/2011 Top Errors to Avoid and Specialty Updates for 2012: Orthopedics
12/13/2011 Top Errors to Avoid and Specialty Updates for 2012: Pediatrics
12/7/2011 Top Errors to Avoid and Specialty Updates for 2012: GI
12/6/2011 Top Errors to Avoid and Specialty Updates for 2012: General Surgery
12/1/2011 Top Errors to Avoid and Specialty Updates for 2012: Cardiology
11/21/2011 2012 CPT Coding Updates
11/16/2011 Top Errors to Avoid and Specialty Updates for 2012: OB/GYN
11/9/2011 Anatomy for ICD-10 Part 3 - Neurology
11/2/2011 Chiropractic and PT Coding
10/26/2011 Ancillary Services
10/19/2011 Anatomy for ICD-10 Part 2 - Musculoskeletal
10/12/2011 Critical Care Coding Complexities
10/5/2011 When Clinical and Coding Worlds Collide
9/28/2011 Fracture Care Coding
9/21/2011 Anatomy for ICD-10 Part 1 - Cardiology
9/14/2011 Spine Surgery Coding
8/31/2011 Facility vs. Physician Coding
8/24/2011 EMRs and Audit Issues
8/17/2011 Oncology/Cancer Coding
8/10/2011 Puzzling Fun With Surgical Notes
8/3/2011 E/M Audit Strategies - Blind Spots
7/27/2011 Medical Necessity - You Document Well, but Why?
7/20/2011 HCC Coding
7/13/2011 How Payment is Determined: Outpatient Facility vs. Physician Practice
6/29/2011 RAC Audits
6/22/2011 Teaching E/M Coding to Your Physician: Part 3
6/15/2011 Teaching E/M Coding to Your Physician: Part 2
6/8/2011 Teaching E/M Coding to Your Physician: Part 1
5/25/2011 Legalities of Coding: Coder Liability Under the False Claims Act
5/18/2011 Fear Factor - Trauma Center Injury Coding
5/11/2011 Biggest Loser - Bariatric Surgery Coding
5/4/2011 Appeals Process: How To
4/27/2011 EMRs/EHRs and Your Future as a Coder
4/13/2011 Radiology Coding
3/30/2011 Women's Health Issues
3/23/2011 Internal Audits
3/16/2011 Lesions, Triage, Scars - Coding
3/9/2011 Anesthesia and Pain Management
3/2/2011 Interventional Cardiovascular Coding
2/16/2011 HIPAA Compliance
2/9/2011 Pay Me Modifiers
1/26/2011 A Review of the OIG 2011 Workplan - Risk Areas for Everyone
12/16/2010 Complete 2011 HCPCS Coding Updates
12/15/2010 Top 10 Errors to Avoid in 2011: Orthopedics Updates
12/9/2010 Top 10 Errors to Avoid in 2011: Pediatrics Updates
12/8/2010 Top 10 Errors to Avoid in 2011: GI Updates
12/2/2010 Top 10 Errors to Avoid in 2011: Emergency Medicine Updates
12/1/2010 Top 10 Errors to Avoid in 2011: Cardiology Updates
11/22/2010 Complete 2011 CPT Coding Updates
11/17/2010 Top 10 Errors to Avoid in 2011: OB/GYN Updates
10/27/2010 The Other Audits
10/20/2010 Outpatient Infusion
10/13/2010 Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Artery Interventions
10/6/2010 Shoulder Surgery
9/29/2010 Colonoscopies and GI Scope
9/22/2010 The ABCs of Auditing
9/16/2010 Complete 2011 ICD-9 Coding Updates
9/15/2010 Show Them the Money - Demonstrating Your Value to your Practice
9/1/2010 Colorectal Surgery
8/25/2010 Internal Medicine
8/18/2010 Policies
8/11/2010 Transplant Surgery
8/4/2010 Pediatrics
7/28/2010 Lesions
7/21/2010 An Ounce of Prevention
7/14/2010 Anesthesia
6/30/2010 E/M Coding for the Emergency Department
6/23/2010 Surgical Chart Auditing
6/16/2010 Pain Management
5/26/2010 Radiation Oncology
5/19/2010 Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery
5/12/2010 Injections, Immunizations and Administrations
5/5/2010 E/M Coding for Orthopaedics
4/28/2010 Practice Administration - Your First Steps
4/21/2010 Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts
4/14/2010 Pregnancy - How to Bill Before, During and After
3/31/2010 Coding for Non-Vascular Interventional Procedures
3/24/2010 E/M Coding for Cardiology
3/17/2010 Insurance Contracting Made Simple
3/10/2010 Endovascular Interventional Coding
3/3/2010 Hysterectomy Alphabet Soup
2/24/2010 E/M Auditing
2/10/2010 ASCs Coding and Billing for 2010
2/3/2010 New Rules for CMS When Reporting Consultations
1/27/2010 Coding Skin Procedures in the Office Setting
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