Gill Compliance Solutions and Wolters Kluwer are excited to announce a partnership offering current and future deeper dives into popular compliance topics that includes a live discussion with experts from both organizations. Please join us for the first series scheduled on October 2nd and November 8th, 2018.
Navigating Emergency Department and Critical Care Services
Presented by Nicole Benson
Date: Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Time: 1pm-2:30pm EST
This webinar will show how achieving a better understanding of high level or direct oversight Emergency department E/M can increase the accuracy of your coding and documentation to reduce risk and distinguish between high E/M levels and critical care services based on CMS guidelines.
Learning outcomes:
1. Recognize ED codes as reportable by all specialty providers performing in this setting.
2. Identify the nuances between outpatient and emergency E/M in history, exam, and medical decision-making.
3. Gain a better understanding of the differences between high level and critical care complexity as per CMS guidelines.
4. Learn how to educate your providers on identifying and greater supporting their critical care services.
This program has been pre-approved for 1.0 CEU from AHIMA and 1.0 CEU from AAPC. Registration requires a complete Name, Title, Organization and a valid business Email Address.
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Designer Healthcare – Updates for Telehealth Services
Presented by Jana Weis
Date: Thursday, November 8, 2018
Time: 1pm-2:30pm EST
Telehealth continues to be an innovative tool to manage quality of care and patient access in the ever-changing world of healthcare. As part of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, Congress loosened several regulations allowing more flexibility and coverage for Medicare and Veteran beneficiaries. Individual states are also revising laws governing the use of telemedicine to promote access to residents. No surprise, the OIG has also added telehealth to their agenda to monitor billing practices. This webinar touches on relevant policy changes for 2018 and how billable series are impacted by documentation in this setting.
Learning outcomes:
1. Understand the coverage changes since the February 2018 enactment and use of modifiers for billing.
2. Review innovative law making by states and the impact on payors.
3. Gain a better understanding of selected telehealth codes and how documentation might differ to due to HCPCS code definition.
4. Understand the current compliance risk and how payors are monitoring.
This program has ben pre-approved for 1.0 CEU from AHIMA and 1.0 CEU from AAPC. Registration requires a complete Name, Title, Organization and a valid business Email Address.
Click here to register