Broadcast: May 10, 2018 at 8:30AM
Presentation Length:
4 Hours
On Demand Availability: May 10, 2018
Price:
$189.95
Members:
$149.95
Attendee Rating:
Dates: On -demand
Locations: Virtual (online)
Presentation Length: 4 Hours
Author: Jaci Kipreos, CPC, CPMA, CEMC, COC, CPC-I
Price:
$189.95
Members:
$149.95
Evaluation and Management (E/M) fraud, abuse, and waste happens more than most practices realize. This workshop will help you understand why E/M is a target, as well as what triggers E/M audits. You'll also learn to identify and avoid high risk areas in E/M coding documentation and billing guidelines, and how they can protect you.
The coding rule of thumb used to be "if it's not documented, it didn't happen," but now with Electronic Health Records, it has become "it's documented, but did it really happen?" Our E/M Auditing workshop will explain these and other EHR concerns.
We will go back to the basics, discussing pitfalls to avoid and E/M tips in general.
Overview:
- Learn New what triggers E/M audits
- Identify where to find E/M guidelines CPT® codes
- Understand how E/M guidelines help you
- Learn the importance of documentation
- Review the use of modifiers
- See where you can find documentation requirements for E/M
- Understand the concerns associated with Electronic Health Records and documentation
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About The Author
Jaci Kipreos, CPC, CPMA, CEMC, COC, CPC-I
Jaci has over 20 years experience as an auditor for multiple specialties. She has participated in the formulating of compliance plans for large hospital systems and small physician practices. Jaci obtained her CPC in 1994 and has since earned her CEMC and CPMA. Jaci has had the opportunity to work as part of the internal audit department for a large hospital system and has been an external auditor for large teaching hospitals.
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