CPT manual (AMA’s Professional Edition strongly recommended).Are you generating all revenues you are entitled to when billing non-Medicare/Medicaid payers?.Does your facility have a full record of each service provided (CPT/HCPCS-II codes) and why they were done (ICD-10-CM codes) regardless of whether you get paid or not?.How well do your clinical providers know the rules: Do your clinical providers know the documentation rules related to capturing the valuable services they provide? What type of training do they have on the differences between coding and billing? How long has it been since they received updates? Many RHCs are still learning to balance its AIR (“per diem”) Medicare system of getting paid with the huge billing variations when billing commercial carriers or Medicaid. Recently, RHCs had to start listing all CPT and HCPCS-II codes performed on claims to Medicare for the first time in decades.We will be careful to get hands-on with over a dozen vital resources (including CMS Benefits and Claims manuals) that outline the unique approach rural and community health needs to be aware of to stay compliant!.We will limit the review of codes that will rarely or never be performed in your facility setting – and will focus on primary care visits, behavioral health, and preventive services.Are you too dependent on IT instead of relying on well-trained and qualified staff? We will focus on the guidelines that appear before and after key coding sections that rarely are accessible to providers and coders/billers in their EHRs and encoder software.With IT finding its way into more areas of medical facilities the difference between clinical documentation, professional coding, and medical billing have never been more important.If you aren’t documenting and coding correctly you may not be capturing everything and some revenue may be left on the table! Your cost report is very tied to your professional coding practices – don’t undervalue and underreport what you do. Commercial payers probably don’t pay under the Medicare PPS system, so you have to bill them differently. With the recent requirement by CMS to require RHCs/FQHCs to list all CPT and HCPCS-II codes – it has never been more important to make sure you are documenting and coding for 100% of what is done.We will provide action items and how to “get results” by working together through hands-on practice. Who is the class for: This class is specifically designed for clinical personnel (MD, DO, NP, PA, RN), coders, billers, EHR professionals, facility and financial managers that work in RHCs, to encourage building a shared foundation of knowledge. Are you reporting quality measures related to Shared Savings, Risk Adjustment, HCCs, or other Quality Improvement programs?.Does your RHC have a full record of each service provided (CPT/HCPCS-II codes) and why they were done (ICD-10-CM codes)?Are you generating all of the revenue you are entitled to when billing non-Medicare/Medicaid payers?.How confident is senior-management that the RHC is not under-valuing their "true costs" on the annual cost report ? How long has it been since they received updates that are relevant to the unique needs of a Rural Health Clinic?.Do your clinical providers know the documentation rules related to capturing the valuable services they provide?.Do you providers, managers, and coding/billing/quality staff have a shared foundation of knowledge?.Who Needs Training on RHC documentation, coding, billing, and quality reporting? We urge clinical personnel (MD, DO, NP, PA, RN) to attend as well since clinical documentation is key to everything. Though this class is designed to help facility managers and revenue cycle staff to pass the optional certification exam to become a Rural Health - Coding & Billing Specialist (RH-CBS). T his training focuses on clinical documentation, coding, & billing for Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) and allows attendees to choose from a live 2 day bootcamp or online self-study (Work at your own pace) Choose from a live two day bootcamp or Online Self-Study (Work at your own Pace)Ĭhoose Live or Online Self-Study Below ONLINE SELF-STUDY LIVE TRAINING EVENTS.(Optional Certification Exam Included in tuition) Become a Rural Health Coding & Billing Specialist (RH-CBS).Rural Health Documentation, Coding & Billing Bootcamp
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