2021 Annual Meeting | C83 - Coding 101: E&M, Non-face-to-face, and New Codes
Date
Wednesday 04/21/21
Time
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM EDT
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Session Format
This program will be presented both in-person and online
On Demand
This program will be available in the meeting's On Demand product.
Event Type
Seminar
Director(s)
Korwyn Williams, MD, PhD, FAAN
Moderator(s)
Nasrin R. Esnaashari, DNP, CNS, NP-C
Topic(s)
Practice, Policy, and Ethics
Learning Objectives
Participants should have an understanding of the proper use of E/M coding for face-to-face ambulatory visits (for which new codes will be discussed) and hospital visits, for both new patient, consultation and established patient visits; the proper use of the basic codes for ambulatory EEG, the use of the new long-term EEG monitoring codes, EMG/NCV coding, chemodenervation, and neurostimulation codes; the proper use of the new and newer non-face-to-face codes that have been developed to assist in proper billing for extended care, care outside of the typical office setting, codes useful for transition of care from the inpatient to ambulatory setting, codes useful for transitioning of patients from pediatic neurology to adult neurology providers, and long-term coordination of care codes; and any new codes or changes in the rules of how coding can be used to care for patients will be presented, which could include any changes in the rules implemented by CMS. In addition, the participant will gain knowledge of the process of code development, the valuation process, and implementation of new codes.
CME Available
1.00 CME credit
Core Competencies
Professionalism, Practice-based Learning and Improvement, Systems-based Practice
Program Level
Introductory
Program Tracks
Business of Neurology, Advanced Practice Provider
Recommended Audience
Fellow, Resident, General Neurologist, Specialist Neurologist, Non-neurologist, Advanced Practice Provider, Neurohospitalist
Teaching Styles
Case-based, Didactic, Audience Participation
Program Materials
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Event Timeline
02:00 PM - 02:50 PM EDT
Speaker
You're Doing the Work, So Why Not Be Reimbursed For It
Korwyn Williams, MD, PhD, FAAN, Brian T. Cabaniss, MD
02:50 PM - 03:00 PM EDT
Q&A
Live Q&A
Korwyn Williams, MD, PhD, FAAN, Brian T. Cabaniss, MD
Faculty Disclosures
Korwyn Williams, MD, PhD, FAAN
Dr. Williams has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as a Consultant for Calcium and Company.
Nasrin R. Esnaashari, DNP, CNS, NP-C
Ms. Esnaashari has nothing to disclose.
Brian T. Cabaniss, MD
The institution of Dr. Cabaniss has received research support from Medtronic. The institution of Dr. Cabaniss has received research support from Takeda Pharmaceuticals.