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Regional Medical Coding Conference

Springfield, Massachusetts - October 7-9, 2010

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Thank you to all the attendees who joined us in Springfield, Mass. for a great conference experience. We look forward to seeing many of you at our 2011 National Conference in Long Beach, California. Now that regional conference has ended, there are a few key things to remember:

  • Don't forget to record your CEU codes in your online CEU Tracker. You need to enter the CEU index numbers you recorded at conference into your online CEU Tracker in order to receive your CEU credit.
  • You can still download handouts for the breakout sessions at conference
  • All Springfield conference attendees will receive three free 2011 webinars. You can select your free webinars in your member area beginning December 1.

 

Watch the Biscuit Report below for a final wrap-up of the Springfield Regional Conference.

 
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
CIRCC® Exam Preparation Course
8.0 CEUS

David Zielske, MD, CPC-H, CIRCC, CCC

An intense and comprehensive review of the interventional radiology and cardiovascular specialty, allowing the participant to successfully sit for the Certified Interventional Radiology Cardiovascular Coder examination. The all-day class is taught by Dr. David Zielske and Dr. David Dunn of ZHealth Publishing, and includes a course workbook. A CIRCC® Exam Study Guide can be purchased for an additional fee.

Note: All preparatory training for the CIRCC® exam is offered in conjunction with our partners, ZHealth Publishing, Medical Learning, Inc. (MedLearn), and Medical Asset Management.


8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
ICD-10 Boot Camp - 1 Day
8.0 CEUS

Learn about ICD-10-CM code structure and format as we go through the changes in store for coders and the impact that ICD-10-CM will have on documentation and coding. Hands on cases will be utilized, with discussions centered around the impact documentation will have on the future of diagnosis coding in ICD-10-CM.


1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Making Sense of E/M Rules for your Medicare Administrative Contractor
3.0 CEUS

Raemarie Jimenez, CPC, CPMA, CPC-I, CANPC, CRHC

Evaluation and Management coding can be challenging for all coders. E/M is the most commonly coded professional service and can often be the most confusing. There are so many hurdles to overcome from documentation deficiencies, EMR over documentation, medical necessity and giving the appropriate credit for the elements for the key components. Not only are there two sets of guidelines to choose from but coders also need to know the variations of the documentation guidelines according to the MAC in their region. Coders need to know the resources available to them to make confident decisions for the gray areas in E/M code selection. Navigation of the online resources available from CMS and MACs can provide the answers needed to select a code with confident and know the E/M level will stand up to any audit.


6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Get to Know Your Local Chapter and Networking Welcome Reception

Join us for hors d'oeuvres in an informal setting that encourages attendees to interact with colleagues, see what is happening at local chapters in the area, and expand their network of coders and friends.


7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
  • Assorted Chilled Juices
  • Freshly Baked Assorted Bagels
  • Muffins & Danish
  • Flavored Cream Cheese
  • Fruit Preserves & Butter
  • Sliced Fresh Fruit
  • Assorted Cold Cereals and Fruit Yogurt
  • Starbucks Freshly Brewed Regular & Decaffeinated Coffees and Selection of Teas

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
ICD-9-CM Updates and Overview 2011
1.5 CEUS

Judy B Breuker, CPC, CPMA, CEMC
Increase your ICD-9-CM Vol. II & II coding skills by reviewing and understanding the ICD-9-CM changes effective October 1, 2011. This class will focus on the rationale for the changes and explanation of the conditions added to the code set. This presentation will review the Official Coding Guidelines and increase your diagnosis coding confidence.


10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Ambulatory Clinical Informatics
1.5 CEUS

Neil Kudler, MD;
With the passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the Federal government earmarked $19.2B to spur the adoption and implementation of health information technology in hospital systems and physician practices. As part of this package, the Office of the National Coordinator for HIT has defined what is known as Meaningful Use, an extensive set of criteria that are meant to demonstrate the use of this technology to the benefit of patients and all members of the healthcare system. This project is all-encompassing and is designed to improve quality of care, communications with patients and their families, the coordination of care, and the health and general well-being of the population at large. Meaningful Use is the defining project for ambulatory clinical informatics. In this session, we will review the essential elements of MU and how it relates to the everyday practice and business of medicine.


10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
ICD-10: The Payer Perspective
1.5 CEUS

Angela C Boynton, CPC, CPC-H, CPC-P, CPC-I
Join us as we learn about ICD-10 from the payer perspective. In this class we will analyze what business areas are impacted, and how payer’s can advocate for their providers while ensuring over all success in the ICD-10 transition. Whether you work for a payer, or are simply looking to understand how payers will react to ICD-10, this is the class for you.


10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Anatomy of an Investigation
1.5 CEUS

Lisa L Campbell, CPC, CPC-H
By incorporating real life scenarios, the presenter will utilize a case study approach to demonstrate how improper billing and coding practices lead to a federal and state investigation for two providers. This session reinforces the importance of following correct coding practices. Upon completion of this session, the attendee will be able to: 1. Identify improper billing and coding practices that can lead to an investigation 2. Understand the ramifications for submitting false claims 3. Apply knowledge learned in day-to-day practice


10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
HITECH Act - HIPAA on Steroids
1.5 CEUS

Michael D Miscoe, Esq, CPC, CASCC, CUC
Health and Human Services has published new regulations mandating notification to affected individuals in the event a security breach occurs on systems containing protected health information. The breach notification rules were published in response to a mandate in the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, which is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). You will learn to identify the events that trigger the notification provisions, as well as what you and your Business Associates have to do in response to a security breach. You will learn what must be included in the notification, the time frames for providing notification, and the acceptable methods of providing notification. We will also review the exceptions to the notification requirements and penalties for non-compliance. An updated model Business Associate Agreement will be provided.


10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
The Skin You're In
1.5 CEUS

Susan Ward, CPC, CPC-H, CPC-I, CEMC, CPCD, CPRC

During this presentation we will take a look at procedures that our physicians are performing for the patient. With some great photographs and a few scenarios you will walk away with a good understanding of what happens behind the closed doors of the operating room, and what we as coders would want to see documented from our physicians. Bring your sense of humor, questions and a strong stomach as this will be interactive and informative.


10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Pregnancy - How to Bill Before, During and After
1.5 CEUS

Kerin Draak, CPC, CEMC, COBGC
This session will review billing for the global obstetric package from antepartum through delivery to postpartum. You will learn how to code for routine pregnancy services and more importantly, how and when to code outside OB global package. This session will also review how to break apart the global package, when only the pieces can be billed. What level of E/M service does a routine antenatal note support? Fine tune your OB coding skills with in this session.


11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors
  • Caesar Salad
  • Penne with Sauce
  • Chicken Parmesan
  • Fresh Mozzarella Cheese, Provolone Cheese, Marinated Artichokes, Roasted Peppers, Olives and Marinated Mushrooms
  • Fresh Rolls and Butter
  • Coffee, Tea, Decaf
  • Chef's Choice of Dessert


1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Pediatric Coding
1.5 CEUS

Jacqueline J Stack, CPC, CPC-I, CEMC, CFPC, CIMC, CPEDC

Maximize reimbursement through knowledge with your fellow attendees. Ensure your practice is not missing additional services that could be billed. Learn about common pediatric procedural coding with modifi ers, well visits, immunizations, and complex care of medically fragile children in both the outpatient hospital and inpatient settings.


1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Hospital Coding...Making the Rounds
1.5 CEUS

Kerin Draak, CPC, CEMC, COBGC
This session will cover the documentation requirements for Initial and Subsequent Hospital and Nursing Facility Care, Hospital and Nursing Facility Discharges, and Observation and Critical Care services. How to bill for 'consults' in the facility setting following Medicare's new rules will also be reviewed. 2010 has brought significant changes to many of these codes. Come learn what the documentation needs to look like to support these services.


1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Neurovascular Interventional Coding
1.5 CEUS

David Zielske, MD, CPC-H, CIRCC, CCC

This advanced session will review CPT coding as it pertains to neurovascular interventional procedures. A basic review of catheter placement guidelines, imaging documentation and bundling issues with some interventions will be discussed, along with the myriad of catheter-based neurointerventional procedures performed in many labs around the country. We will include numerous anatomical discussions, review angiographic images and practice coding several complex neurointerventional cases. The session will invite questions throughout these reviews and audience participation is encouraged.


1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Tips and Tools on Handling Your Accounts Receivables
1.5 CEUS

Judy B Breuker, CPC, CPMA, CEMC

Rev up your Revenue……..Collect the Cash…….Know your Numbers. This workshop will increase your confidence in understanding your accounts receivable and how each person in the process from the beginning to the end of the revenue cycle can maximize the opportunity to improve collections. You will be given solid advice and tools to effectively monitor and manage your practice’s A/R.


1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Coding Challenges in Internal Medicine
1.5 CEUS

Brenda Edwards, CPC, CPMA, CPC-I, CEMC
This presentation is designed to be a more advanced lesson in evaluation and management issues that may arise in Internal Medicine. You will learn: How to decipher documentation of skin procedures When to code for a joint aspiration, injection or both Cerumen removal tips Carve-out visits How to apply to coding career: The presentation will assist coders in deciphering some of the challenges in Internal Medicine. This webinar will give you confidence when selecting appropriate codes for procedures performed in the office, determine when a separate evaluation and management service can be billed on the same day of a procedure, and how to carve-out a preventive medicine visit.


2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Break with Exhibitors


3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Fraud and Abuse: What it Really Costs Each of Us
1.5 CEUS

Anita L Barsalou, CPC
As both a coder and a consumer, each of us should be aware of what healthcare fraud and abuse costs us. With recent healthcare reforms and managed care limitations, it is more important than ever to be aware of the impact that this has on our practices and our families.


3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Compliance: What Every Coder Needs to Know
1.5 CEUS

Cynthia A Trapp, CPC, CPC-I
Every coder needs to know the ins and outs of compliance. This presentation will give an in-depth view of compliance as it relates to coders. We will review the history, consumer demand for compliance, The Medicare Integrity Program, The Medicare Trust Fund, The Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) Program, Program Safeguard Contractors (PSC), Zone Program Integrity Contractors (ZPIC), and government offices that monitor and enforce compliance relating to billing and coding. We will review the OIG Work Plan, risk areas for compliance, specific cases related to compliance, levels of appeals, and recommendations for compliant coding.


3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Emergency Medicine
1.5 CEUS

Sarah L Todt, CPC, CEDC
Evaluation and Management coding for Emergency Medicine poses it own unique challenges. This presentation will show coders how to apply the 1995 Documentation Guidelines when evaluating ED visits for proper assignment of Evaluation and Management codes. We will also discuss how the nature of presenting problem may affect code assignment.


3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Corporate Integrity Agreements: Obligations and Obstacles
1.5 CEUS

Raemarie Jimenez, CPC, CPMA, CPC-I, CANPC, CRHC
This session will provide beginner and expert alike with a thorough understanding of the Corporate Integrity Agreement. We will explore the dynamics between the Corporate Integrity Agreement and the Compliance Officer; what type of role the Independent Review Organization plays in overseeing the CIA; how the provider can play an integral role in negotiating the terms of its own CIA; the differences between the CIA and less burdensome CCA and a case discussion on Pfizer’s $2.3 billion criminal fine, settlement and CIA.


3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Straight Up Radiology Coding
1.5 CEUS

Terry Leone, CPC, CPC-P, CIRCC, CPC-I

The presenter will review some of the unique coding requirements for Diagnostic Radiology. He will review each area of imaging, highlighting their unique requirements, ie., Diagnostic Radiology, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine, Diagnostic Ultrasound, Positron Emission Tomography and Mammography. Terry will talk about "medical necessity" and the changes we are about to face in the future.


8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
  • Assorted Chilled Juices
  • Freshly Baked Assorted Bagels
  • Muffins & Danish
  • Flavored Cream Cheese
  • Fruit Preserves & Butter
  • Sliced Fresh Fruit
  • Assorted Cold Cereals and Fruit Yogurt
  • Starbucks Freshly Brewed Regular & Decaffeinated Coffees and Selection of Teas

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
General Session - ICD-10 Will Change Everything
1.5 CEUS

Deborah Grider, CPC, CPC-H, CPC-P, CPMA, CPC-I, CEMC, COBGC, CPCD
There's more to ICD-10 than just learning a new code set and upgrading your software. The transition will affect every aspect of your practice. Find out what areas will affect your organization, what you need to do to do to get ready, and tips to prepare you for the transition. You’ll learn how these massive changes will affect you and your practice, and you’ll understand the magnitude of the implementation process. Attend this session and get all of your questions answered.


10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Comprehensive Error Rate Testing (CERT) and Overview of the Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC)
1.5 CEUS

Linda F Teti, CPC;

This presentation is a basic overview of both programs and their impact on the provider community and the Medicare Trust Fund. This session will discuss how these programs interact with Medicare Administrative Contractors (MAC’s) and the roles each contractor plays in the Medicare program. It will also discuss documentation tips and suggestions for decreasing errors. In addition, there will be an overview of some of the current/significant changes to the Medicare Program.


10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Conquering Consults
1.5 CEUS

Kimberly Reid, CPC, CPC-I, CEMC

In the ever changing world of coding, it is hard to keep up with the guidelines and requirements for each payer. Consultations have been eliminated by Medicare, but what are some of the other payers looking for? If we can't bill for consultations, what services should we be coding when a true consultation has been performed?


10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Auditing E/M Services
1.5 CEUS

Raemarie Jimenez, CPC, CPMA, CPC-I, CANPC, CRHC
Practice makes perfect. In this session as we audit E/M notes, we will discuss the gray areas in selecting the appropriate E/M services. 1995 and 1997 CMS Documentation Guidelines will be discussed, as well as tools you can use to become proficient in auditing E/M services.


10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Effective Collection Methods
1.5 CEUS

Yvonne D Dailey, CPC, CPC-I
We’ve all heard that the pulse of a practice is its ability to collect from both the carriers and patients. However, we sometimes find it difficult to ask for payment. During this session we will discuss effective collection methods to keep that pulse alive by reviewing methods such as: new technology with multiple payment options, small claims vs. collection agencies, using the Internet for Skip tracing techniques, performing written and oral communication collection techniques, as well as others. Join us for a great brain-storming session.


10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Otorhinolaryngology Coding and Documentation
1.5 CEUS

Stephen Levinson, MD

ENT services range from delicate ear microsurgery and endoscopic sinus interventions to megasurgery of the head and neck and skull base. Reviewing this spectrum includes challenges of coding multiple procedures and using appropriate modifiers. Discussion will also include anatomical diagrams. The audience is encouraged to bring their coding challenges for discussion.


10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
ASCs - The Basic Principles of Management and Coding
1.5 CEUS

Donna SanGiovanni, CPC, CASCC
This workshop will cover management tips, including staffing and contract negotiations for the ASC manager, as well as basic coding principles such as modifiers used in an ASC, frequently seen coding errors, and tools necessary for the ASC coder. We will look at the payment differences between hospital outpatient departments and ambulatory surgery centers.


12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors
  • Tuna Salad, Egg Salad, or Chicken Salad Sandwiches
  • Pasta Salad
  • Broccoli Salad
  • Sliced Fruit
  • Assorted Bags of Chips
  • Coffee, Tea, Decaf
  • Chef's Choice of Dessert


1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Documentation for Split/Shared Care and Incident-to Billing
1.5 CEUS

Kerin Draak, CPC, CEMC, COBGC

This session will review Medicare's complex guidelines that apply to incident-to billing, and when it is appropriate to bill split/shared care services. We will also review appropriate documentation necessary to meet these guidelines.


1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Percutaneous Biopsies, Drainages and Arthrograms
1.5 CEUS

Terry Leone, CPC, CPC-P, CIRCC, CPC-I

The speaker will review the coding rules for percutaneous biopsies, abscess/fluid drainages, and arthrograms, including image guidance and modifiers. The presenter will also review the differences of joint injections, arthrography, and joint pain management.


1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Payer-Provider Communication
1.5 CEUS

Angela C Boynton, CPC, CPC-H, CPC-P, CPC-I
Learning how to effectively communicate with payers starts by understanding their systems and adjudication processes; this is an important skill for any medical coder. This presentation will provide additional understanding of payer systems and aims to lift the veil of secrecy that seems to exist around payer claims processing. We will discuss everything from what happens upon claim submission to tips and tricks that can help with the appeals process. If you have ever wondered what happens to a claim once it has been submitted? This is the class for you.


1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
ICD-10 Implementation Hurdles
1.5 CEUS

Rhonda Buckholtz, CPC, CPMA, CPC-I, CENTC, CGSC, COBGC, CPEDC
In this presentation we will go over the issues that abound in the implementation of ICD-10. Learn what to look for in your practice or facility during the planning and implementation phases such as gap analysis, business plans, documentation issues and communication. This session is a must for anyone involved in implementation.


1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Vascular Interventions in the Cardiac Cath Lab
1.5 CEUS

Cynthia S Snow, CPC, CIRCC
Is your cardiologist performing vascular interventions in the cath lab? This interactive course will take you on a drive through the vascular anatomy and explain how to code for the most commonly performed cath lab procedures. Bring your CPT books. Vascular anatomy tools will be provided.


3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Inpatient and Observation Hospital Services: Physician Coding Rules
1.5 CEUS

Betsy A Nicoletti, CPC
Hospital services have higher error and denial rates than office services. Many physicians who are confident about coding in the office express confusion about their charges in the hospital. They find the charge slips confusing. They make mistakes in the category of service and date of service. This conference ends that confusion.


3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Advanced E/M Chart Auditing Techniques
1.5 CEUS

Stephen Levinson, MD
In this workshop you will learn to identify the correct levels of history, exam and medical decisioin making; recognize when '95 or '97 guidelines should be used; achieve consistent E&M audit results and predict when another auditor may come up with a different result and know why.


3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
The Basics of Anesthesia
1.5 CEUS

Judy A Wilson, CPC, CPC-H, CPC-P, CPC-I, CANPC

During the anesthesia session, you will learn the history of Anesthesia and its early beginnings. The coder will be taken on a journey of how to bill for anesthesia as well as the modifiers used. You will learn the different roles of the anesthesiologist. The coder with take away a good understanding of how to begin to bill and code for anesthesia.


3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
The Medicine of the Lungs
1.5 CEUS

Jill M Young, CPC, CEDC, CIMC
This session will cover coding for wheezing, snoring, test breathing and related procedures. Coding specificity for illnesses, acute exacerbations and coding rules in respiratory conditions are all in need of better documentation and understanding for correct coding. Rules for use of modifiers, quantities and bundling are concepts that are required for compliant coding for pulmonary and allergy offices that share some commonalities. Pulmonary procedures and testing seem straightforward, but have nuances that you may be missing in correctly coding for maximum reimbursement.


3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Breast Reconstruction Following a Mastectomy
1.5 CEUS

Susan Ward, CPC, CPC-H, CPC-I, CEMC, CPCD, CPRC

Join us as we take a look at several different types of breast reconstruction following mastectomies. Our discussion will include immediate and delayed reconstruction with tissue expanders, Latissimus dorsi flap, and TRAM flap reconstructions. There will be pictures and detailed explanations to understand the proper coding of these incredible surgeries.


The agenda is subject to change without notice.

The Learning Doesn’t Stop in Springfield

Don’t let the learning stop in Springfield - your Springfield Conference registration included three free webinars for next year. Webinars are hour-long online seminars taught by expert presenters in their area of expertise — you choose which topics are of interest to you. (See sample webinar topics from this year.) Webinars are a great way to brush up on coding topics or to learn a new area of coding. Each webinar is worth up to 2 CEUs (with post-quiz).

Ordering your webinars

You can now select your free webinars. Your "My AAPC" area on the AAPC web site will have a reminder box which will allow you to select your three free webinars.

Session Specialty Credentials Areas of Interest
ICD-9-CM Updates and Overview 2011 Core General
1A - Ambulatory Clinical Informatics CASCC ASC
1B - ICD-10: The Payer Perspective Core CPC-P
1C - Anatomy of an Investigation CPMA CPC-P, Auditing, Practice Management
1D - HITECH Act - HIPAA on Steroids CPMA CPC-P, Auditing, Practice Management
1E - The Skin You're In CPCD Dermatology
1F - Pregnancy - How to Bill Before, During and After COBGC, CEMC OB/GYN
2A - Pediatric Coding CPEDC Billing, Practice Management
2B - Hospital Coding…All except Core General
2C - Neurovascular Interventional Coding CIRCC Neurology
2D - Tips and Tools on Handling Your Accounts Receivables Core Billing
2E - Internal Medicine CIMC Internal Medicine
3A - Fraud and Abuse: What it Really Costs Each of Us CPMA Auditing, Practice Management
3B - Compliance: What Every Coder Needs to Know Core Compliance
3C - Emergency Medicine CEDC ED
3D - Corporate Integrity Agreements: Obligations and Obstacles CPMA Auditing, Practice Management
3E - Straight Up Radiology Coding Core Radiology
General Session - ICD-10 Will Change Everything Core General
4A - Comprehensive Error Rate Testing (CERT) and Overview of the Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) CPMA Auditing, Practice Management
4B - Conquering Consults    
4C - Auditing E/M Services CEMC E/M
4D - Effective Collection Methods Core Billing
4E - Otorhinolaryngology Coding and Documentation CENTC Otolaryngology
4F - ASCs CASCC ASC
5A - Documentation for Split/Shared Care and Incident-to Billing Core General
5B - Percutaneous Biopsies, Drainages and Arthrograms COSC, CGSC, CFPC, CIMC, CIRCC, CANPC  
5C - Payer-Provider Communication Core General
5D -  ICD-10 Implementation Hurdles Core General
5E - Vascular Interventions in the Cath Lab Setting for both the Medicare and Non-Medicare Patient Core Cardiology
6A - Inpatient and Observation Hospital Services: Physician Coding Rules Core General
6B - Advanced E&M Chart Auditing Techniques CEMC E/M
6C - The Basics of Anesthesia CANPC Anesthesia
6D - The Medicine of the Lungs CCVTV, CGSC Pulmonology
6E - Breast Reconstruction CGSC, CPRC Plastics/General Surgery


Total per Specialty
CASCC 3
CANPC 3
CCVTC 1.5
CPCD 1.5
CEDC 1.5
CEMC 4.5
CFPC 1.5
CGSC 4.5
CIMC 3
COBGC 1.5
COSC 1.5
CENTC 1.5
CPEDC 1.5
CPRC 1.5
CPMA 7.5
CIRCC 3



Exhibitor Website
NAMAS / Drs Management www.drsmgmt.com
Contexo www.codingbooks.com
AMA www.ama-assn.org
Physician Practice Resources www.ppr-corp.com
Medent EMR/HER www.medent.com
University Orthopedics, Inc. www.universityorthopedics.com
HCPro www.hcmarketplace.com
Baystate Health System www.baystatehealth.com
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business health.cch.com
Miche Bag by Janet my.michebag.com/janet_allen
The Coding Institute www.supercoder.com
ZHealth Publishing www.zhealthpublishing.com