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    Webinar On An Overview of Medical Coding Systems: CPTs, HCPCS, DRGs, ICD-10, APCs

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    Category medical coding systems;medical billing codes;billing and coding courses online;cpt and hcpcs codes;icd-10 codes 2018;drgs codes;Ambulatory Patient Classifications

    Deadline: February 11, 2019 | Date: February 12, 2019

    Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A

    Updated: 2019-01-02 20:20:55 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Date: Tuesday February 12, 2019

    Time: 10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST

    Overview:

    Medical coding is the foundation of the US healthcare system. Medical codes are essential for billing and claims, reimbursement, healthcare analytics, risk scoring, physician compensation, among many other uses.Every claim includes multiple codes from various coding systems.

    This webinar explains the use of five of the most common schemes in use today: CPT and HCPCS codes, ICD-10 codes, DRGs, and APCs.

    For each system, we discuss how codes are assigned; where they appear on the claim; how they are used for billing and reimbursement; which types of claims are subject to each coding scheme; and other features of each system. We also provide tips for analyzing data containing these codes.

    Why should you Attend: Most healthcare workers use medical codes in one way or another in their jobs. To many people, coding systems such as CPT and ICD-10 can be confusing and hard to understand.

    Attendees will learn how each of five major coding systems is used and how it impacts various components of our healthcare industry.Whether you are a medical biller or analyst, health plan worker or provider, this webinar will provide a foundation on which you can build your understanding of medical coding methods.

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    How each coding system works

    When and why they're used

    How they affect charges and reimbursement

    CPT, HCPCS codes

    Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) and Major Diagnostic Categories (MDCs)

    Ambulatory Patient Classifications (APCs)

    ICD-10 diagnosis and procedure codes

    Who Will Benefit:

    Health Information Managers

    CFOs

    Medical Billers

    Analysts

    Physicians and other Medical Professionals

    Provider Contract Managers

    Medical Coders

    Claim Examiners

    Reimbursement Directors

    Payment Integrity Managers

    Quality Managers

    Revenue Managers

    Speaker Profile

    Rich Henriksen is the Chief Executive Officer and founder of Nokomis Health. Rich has 30 years of experience in healthcare systems, coding, billing, and reimbursement. He has led managed care departments and provider contracting units at a variety of organizations, including hospitals, clinics, and health plans. Rich has worked with over 70 different organizations, ranging from hospitals and clinics to third-party administrators, law firms, and internet-based companies. As a respected industry expert, he is well known for his unparalleled depth of knowledge in all aspects of healthcare coding, billing and reimbursement.

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