2017 brings new challenges for insurance billing in the fields of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery.The grace period is over; ICD-10 no longer recommends or accepts generic coding for services rendered. Billers, coders and physicians must understand the importance of diagnosis code specificity when submitting codes for their services.Some of the affected coding changes include the management of pressure ulcers as well as the location and stage of the ulcer, all drug and chemical related skin disorders, neoplasms, and skin infection or inflammation, and many more.This webinar will be presenting a short, informative explanation of all changes as they relate to the fields of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery to ensure that coders and billers bill correctly and effectively the first time, maximizing insurance benefits for their practices, physicians, and patients.
During this one hour webinar, we will be covering new Dermatology and Plastic Surgery CPT Codes as well as related ICD-10 codes.Attendees will learn the importance of meeting the medical necessity requirements in billing, and understand the reasons for specifically detailed coding.Additionally, we will be covering how to support patient severity and acuity in coding, and why it has become mandatory to do so.This Webinar will also additionally have a presentation on when to sequence and why.We will address the issues of coding your claims to pass payer processing system edits and reducing claims rejections.
During this conference, many important facets of billing for dermatological and plastic surgery services will be covered, including:
Any personnel involved in these practices will benefit from this conference, such as:
Dorothy Steed is an Independent Healthcare Consultant and Educator in Atlanta. She was a Medicare specialist for a large hospital system and a physician coding audit supervisor for another hospital system, with 39 years of experience in healthcare. Additionally, she is an instructor at a state technical college in Atlanta, provides auditing & training in both facility and physician services, and has been a speaker at several healthcare conferences.
Ms. Steed has written articles for several medical publishers and served as a contributing author for medical billing and coding training material. She writes online courses, and is an AHIMA certified ICD-10 trainer, both CM & PCS. Ms. Steed is credentialed in medical coding, medical billing, medical auditing, utilization management, healthcare management, healthcare compliance, clinical documentation improvement and patient accounts. She is an active member in AHIMA, AAPC, HFMA, ProWin and American Business Women. She holds a Bachelor degree with a major in business and minors in both criminal justice and sociology.
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