Developing Story: Reforms Made to the Medicare Appeal Process
FEATURING Janelle Ali-Dinar, PhD; Nancy Beckley, MS, MBA, CHC; David Glaser, Esq.; Ronald Hirsch, MD, FACP, CHCQM; Michael Rosen, Esq.; J. Paul Spencer, CPC, COC;
FEATURING Janelle Ali-Dinar, PhD; Nancy Beckley, MS, MBA, CHC; David Glaser, Esq.; Ronald Hirsch, MD, FACP, CHCQM; Michael Rosen, Esq.; J. Paul Spencer, CPC, COC;
The first day of school. The first day of a new job. Both tend to come with jitters and apprehension. Yesterday marked the first Monday
With the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th U.S. president getting underway this morning in Washington, D.C., 30 percent of healthcare professionals believe that
Because the healthcare world is so highly regulated, assertions that you “must” or “can’t” perform a particular action are common. Because the penalties for legal
With more and more health information being stored and transmitted electronically, the demand for easier access to protected health information (PHI) has grown dramatically of
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first in a two-part series on the state of rural healthcare in America. In part two, the author will report
Effective Jan. 17, 2017, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) published a final rule titled Medicare Program: Changes to the Medicare Claims and
Compliance and fines are two things that go together in healthcare. The environment for imposing those fines and issuing exclusions for individuals or companies that
FEATURING Janelle Ali-Dinar, PhD; Nancy Beckley, MS, MBA, CHC; Bret Bissey, MBA, FACHE, CHC, CMPE; William Dombi, Esq.; Sara Goldstein, Esq.; Ronald Hirsch, MD, FACP,
For those compliance officers and leaders looking for another way to educate or influence their colleagues and decision-makers about the need for proactive and effective
EDITOR’S NOTE: On Tuesday of this week, news media organizations were reporting that U.S. intelligence officials delivered a report to both President Barack Obama and
In its Dec. 9, 2016 report, “Vulnerabilities Remain Under Medicare’s Two-Midnight Hospital Policy,” the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector
Protect your facility from unwanted audits! Join Becky Jacobsen, BSN, RN, MBS, CCS-P, CPC, CPEDC, CBCS, CEMC, and take a deep dive into both the CMS and AMA guidelines for reporting post operative pain blocks. You’ll learn how to determine if the nerve block is separately codable with real life examples for better understanding. Becky will also cover how to evaluate whether documentation supports medical necessity, offer recommendations for stronger documentation practices, and provide guidance on educating providers about documentation requirements. She’ll include a discussion of appropriate modifier and diagnosis coding assignment so that you can be confident that your billing of post operative pain blocks is fully supported and compliant.
During this RACmonitor webcast Dr. Ronald Hirsch spotlights the areas of the OIG’s Work Plan and the findings of their most recent audits that impact utilization review, case management, and audit staff. He also provides his common-sense interpretation of the prevailing regulations related to those target issues. You’ll walk away better equipped with strategies to put in place immediately to reduce your risk of paybacks, increased scrutiny, and criminal penalties.
This webcast, presented by Tiffany Ferguson, LMSW, CMAC, ACM, addresses the critical gap in Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) reporting for pediatric populations. While SDoH efforts often focus on adults, this session emphasizes the unique needs of children. Attendees will gain insights into the current state of SDoH, new pediatric Z-codes, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. By understanding and applying pediatric-specific SDoH factors, healthcare professionals can improve data capture, compliance, and care outcomes. This webcast is essential for those looking to enhance their approach to pediatric SDoH reporting and coding.
Join Becky Jacobsen, BSN, RN, MBS, CCS-P, CPC, CPEDC, CBCS, CEMC, VP of CDM, for a webcast addressing oncology service coding challenges. Learn to navigate coding for infusions and injections alongside Evaluation and Management (E/M) services, ensuring compliance and accurate reimbursement. Gain insights into documenting E/M services for oncology patients and determining medical necessity. This webcast is essential to optimize coding practices, maintain compliance, and maximize revenue in oncology care.
Optimize your outpatient clinical documentation and gain comprehensive knowledge from foundational practices to advanced technologies, ensuring improved patient care and organizational and financial success. This webcast bundle provides a holistic approach to outpatient CDI, empowering you to implement best practices from the ground up and leverage advanced strategies for superior results. You will gain actionable insights to improve documentation quality, patient care, compliance, and financial outcomes.
Enhancing outpatient clinical documentation is crucial for maintaining accuracy, compliance, and proper reimbursement in today’s complex healthcare environment. This webcast, presented by industry expert Angela Comfort, DBA, RHIA, CDIP, CCS, CCS-P, will provide you with actionable strategies to tackle complex challenges in outpatient documentation. You’ll learn how to craft detailed clinical narratives, utilize advanced EHR features, and implement accurate risk adjustment and HCC coding. The session also covers essential regulatory updates to keep your documentation practices compliant. Join us to gain the tools you need to improve documentation quality, support better patient care, and ensure financial integrity.
This webcast, presented by Angela Comfort, DBA, RHIA, CDIP, CCS, CCS-P, a recognized expert with over 30 years of experience, offers essential strategies to improve outpatient clinical documentation integrity. You will learn how to enhance the accuracy and completeness of patient records by adopting best practices in coding and incorporating Social Determinants of Health (SDOH). The session also highlights the role of technology, such as EHRs and CDI software, in improving documentation quality. By attending, you will gain practical insights into ensuring precise and compliant documentation, supporting patient care, and optimizing reimbursement. This webcast is crucial for those looking to address documentation gaps and elevate their coding practices.
ICD10monitor has teamed up with renowned CDI expert Dr. Erica Remer to bring you an exclusive webcast on how to recognize sepsis, how to get providers to give documentation that will support sepsis, and how to educate to avert sepsis denials. Register now and become a crucial piece of the solution to standardizing sepsis clinical practice, documentation, and coding at your facility.