Thursday June 11, 2015 from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM EDT
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*Registration begins at 7:30 AM*
Don't be caught off guard without training on the new ICD-10 code changes!
Denials, delays, and "more information required" are increasingly common responses from Medicare, managed care, and insurance companies for behavioral health claims and requests for payment. Procedure code and policy changes have further complicated the reimbursement process for all social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, counselors, and clinical nurse specialists. Consolidating all of the new requirements with existing code rules and implementing proven billing techniques are the objectives of this concise, one-day seminar. Participants will learn the most current and accurate coding procedures coupled with documentation tips and complete definitions to ensure prompt and optimal payment for future insurance claims.
What you will learn:
Trainer: Sherry Marchand, CPMA, is a reimbursement analyst and a billing, collection, and chart-auditing consultant with more than 25 years of expereince in the health care industry, including hospital and physician group billing, and collection management. She has served as an expert witness/consultant in Medicare, Medicaid, ALJ hearings, and criminal fraud cases. Her vast knowledge of the practice management process has come from working in various levels of health care accounting. As a certified practice management consultant and chart auditor, Ms. Marchand has helped numerous practices take control of their cash flow through implementation of billing and documentation processes. Ms. Marchand has many tips and tools to further providers on the road to healthy clients and insurance collections.
Target Audience: Billing and Coding Staff; Staff that need to understand the interface between ICD-10 and DSM-5.
Fee: $75 per person, includes continental breakfast and lunch
*Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.*
This training is for ABH Members Only.
Register Now! Questions Regarding Registration???
Contact Ellen Caliendo at ecaliendo@abhmass.org or 508.380.9887.