How to Uncover Your Missing Revenue

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You’re losing money – but where? Whether you’re a small practice with one or two providers, or a large healthcare system with a $10 million dollar budget, we guarantee there is money being left on the table…somewhere. With the 2021 guidelines, nearly 11% of claims were under-coded. Of course, under-coding not only means less money, but it’s also considered a false claim and could be subject to penalty.  

Now 2023 is looming with the same changes, and if your providers are still not understanding the guidelines, you’re going to lose even more revenue. In this webinar happening Thursday, December 1st at 1 p.m. ET, Lori Cox, Regional Director of AAPC Audit Services, will discuss how to find those missing dollars and documentation as it relates to:  

  • Drug administration 

  • Risk adjustment 

  • Surgical procedures 

  • Injections  

  • And more! 

Who should attend this webinar? Coders, Auditors, Practice Managers, Revenue Cycle Professionals, Clinicians, Billing Managers, Coding Managers, and Provider Educators.  

*Please note this webinar has not been approved for AAPC CEU credit.

Presented by

Lori Cox

Lori Cox has over 25 years of experience working in the business side of healthcare. She began her career in patient accounts and then moved into billing and coding for a multispecialty clinic. She was eventually promoted to billing supervisor and then to compliance officer, where she wrote, maintained, and trained employees and providers on fraud and abuse. Currently, Cox works for AAPC Services as Director of Client Engagement, performing audits and education for clients across the U.S. She has spoken at HEALTHCON and regional conferences and has traveled the country educating coders and physicians on complex coding topics such as hem/onc and E/M guidelines. Cox is the past member relations officer for AAPC’s National Advisory Board.

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