Open Door Forum Webcast Series

June 11, 2025

Bring your questions and join the conversation during this open forum series, live every Wednesday at 10 a.m. EST from June 11–July 30. Hosted by Chuck Buck, these fast-paced 30-minute sessions connect you directly with top healthcare experts tackling today’s most urgent compliance and policy issues.

Original price was: $792.00.Current price is: $673.00.

Open Door Forum: Confronting the Mental Health Crisis

Join nationally known psychiatrist Dr. H. Steven Moffic for a live, candid discussion about the mental health system—and how clinical and coding professionals can navigate the changes. From funding cuts to documentation complexities, bring your questions to this timely open forum.

Open Door Forum: Vaccination Nation - Navigating New Rules, Risks & Reimbursement

Vaccine policies, billing rules, and compliance risks are changing fast! How will your organization adapt? Join John K. Hall, MD, JD, MBA, FCLM, FRCPC, for a critical Q&A on navigating new Medicare mandates, coding updates, and legal challenges in vaccination programs. Get expert answers on billing, compliance, outbreak risks, and operational strategies to protect your facility and patients. . Join us live and bring your questions to the table.

Open Door Forum: LGBTQ+ Concerns in Medical Coding and Compliance

Recent policy changes are creating uncertainty around coverage for gender-affirming care, HIV prevention, and related services—raising critical questions for providers, coders, and revenue cycle professionals. Join expert Penny Jefferson for an Open Door Forum focused on the practical impacts of these changes, from coding and documentation to workflow and mental health considerations. Bring your questions and be part of this important discussion.

Open Door Forum: AI & Medical Coding

AI is transforming the landscape of medical coding, raising big questions about accuracy, compliance, and the future role of human coders—especially in areas like surgical documentation. In this live, interactive Q&A session, coding expert Chris Geiger will break down what’s real (and what’s hype) when it comes to AI, offering practical insights, real-world examples, and strategies to help professionals adapt and stay relevant. Whether you’re skeptical or curious, this is your chance to ask questions, gain clarity, and be part of the discussion. Join us live and bring your questions to the table.

Open Door Forum: Assisted Suicide - Ethics and the Conflicting Landscape Faced by Clinicians and Hospitals

Assisted suicide is legal in 11 states but remains highly controversial across the U.S., raising complex ethical, legal, and operational questions for hospitals and providers. Join this Open Door Forum to explore the implications for patient autonomy, provider participation, institutional policy, and potential for abuse, especially among vulnerable populations. We’ll also examine how this issue affects clinical decision-making, treatment planning, reimbursement, and the broader role of healthcare in end-of-life choices. Bring your questions and be a part of the conversation!

Open Door Forum: The Changing Face of Addiction: Coding, Compliance & Care

Substance abuse is everywhere. It’s a complicated diagnosis with wide-ranging implications well beyond acute care. The face of addiction continues to change so it’s important to remember not just the addict but the spectrum of extended victims and the other social determinants and legal ramifications. Join John K. Hall, MD, JD, MBA, FCLM, FRCPC, for a critical Q&A on navigating substance abuse in 2025.  Register today and be a part of the conversation!

Open Door Forum: Fraud Detection in Healthcare - Spot Red Flags, Avoid Liability

Fraud convictions don’t just punish a few bad claims; they can wipe out years of reimbursements. Don’t wait for an audit to learn the rules. Join Frank Cohen, MPA, for a live Q&A on spotting red flags, avoiding liability, and protecting your practice. Register now and bring your questions!

Open Door Forum: Denials, Documentation, and Revenue Integrity

Hospitals and practices are losing revenue to preventable denials caused by documentation gaps, coding issues, and missed patient communications. In this Open Door Forum, revenue cycle expert Penny Jefferson will lead a discussion on proactive denial prevention, including how AI tools can help identify risks earlier and how to reduce financial surprises for patients. Join the conversation, ask your questions, and learn how to protect your bottom line.

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Open Door Forum Webcast Series

Original price was: $792.00.Current price is: $673.00.

Open Door Forum: Confronting the Mental Health Crisis

Join nationally known psychiatrist Dr. H. Steven Moffic for a live, candid discussion about the mental health system—and how clinical and coding professionals can navigate the changes. From funding cuts to documentation complexities, bring your questions to this timely open forum.

Open Door Forum: Vaccination Nation - Navigating New Rules, Risks & Reimbursement

Vaccine policies, billing rules, and compliance risks are changing fast! How will your organization adapt? Join John K. Hall, MD, JD, MBA, FCLM, FRCPC, for a critical Q&A on navigating new Medicare mandates, coding updates, and legal challenges in vaccination programs. Get expert answers on billing, compliance, outbreak risks, and operational strategies to protect your facility and patients. . Join us live and bring your questions to the table.

Open Door Forum: LGBTQ+ Concerns in Medical Coding and Compliance

Recent policy changes are creating uncertainty around coverage for gender-affirming care, HIV prevention, and related services—raising critical questions for providers, coders, and revenue cycle professionals. Join expert Penny Jefferson for an Open Door Forum focused on the practical impacts of these changes, from coding and documentation to workflow and mental health considerations. Bring your questions and be part of this important discussion.

Open Door Forum: AI & Medical Coding

AI is transforming the landscape of medical coding, raising big questions about accuracy, compliance, and the future role of human coders—especially in areas like surgical documentation. In this live, interactive Q&A session, coding expert Chris Geiger will break down what’s real (and what’s hype) when it comes to AI, offering practical insights, real-world examples, and strategies to help professionals adapt and stay relevant. Whether you’re skeptical or curious, this is your chance to ask questions, gain clarity, and be part of the discussion. Join us live and bring your questions to the table.

Open Door Forum: Assisted Suicide - Ethics and the Conflicting Landscape Faced by Clinicians and Hospitals

Assisted suicide is legal in 11 states but remains highly controversial across the U.S., raising complex ethical, legal, and operational questions for hospitals and providers. Join this Open Door Forum to explore the implications for patient autonomy, provider participation, institutional policy, and potential for abuse, especially among vulnerable populations. We’ll also examine how this issue affects clinical decision-making, treatment planning, reimbursement, and the broader role of healthcare in end-of-life choices. Bring your questions and be a part of the conversation!

Open Door Forum: The Changing Face of Addiction: Coding, Compliance & Care

Substance abuse is everywhere. It’s a complicated diagnosis with wide-ranging implications well beyond acute care. The face of addiction continues to change so it’s important to remember not just the addict but the spectrum of extended victims and the other social determinants and legal ramifications. Join John K. Hall, MD, JD, MBA, FCLM, FRCPC, for a critical Q&A on navigating substance abuse in 2025.  Register today and be a part of the conversation!

Open Door Forum: Fraud Detection in Healthcare - Spot Red Flags, Avoid Liability

Fraud convictions don’t just punish a few bad claims; they can wipe out years of reimbursements. Don’t wait for an audit to learn the rules. Join Frank Cohen, MPA, for a live Q&A on spotting red flags, avoiding liability, and protecting your practice. Register now and bring your questions!

Open Door Forum: Denials, Documentation, and Revenue Integrity

Hospitals and practices are losing revenue to preventable denials caused by documentation gaps, coding issues, and missed patient communications. In this Open Door Forum, revenue cycle expert Penny Jefferson will lead a discussion on proactive denial prevention, including how AI tools can help identify risks earlier and how to reduce financial surprises for patients. Join the conversation, ask your questions, and learn how to protect your bottom line.

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