january 2022
Event Details
NACHC’s two-part Billing, Coding, Documentation & Quality Webinar Series offers health center clinical providers, revenue cycle, coding, and billing staff guidance on clinical documentation, professional coding, and medical billing processes. Participants will learn the
Event Details
NACHC’s two-part Billing, Coding, Documentation & Quality Webinar Series offers health center clinical providers, revenue cycle, coding, and billing staff guidance on clinical documentation, professional coding, and medical billing processes.
Participants will learn the essentials of clinical documentation, professional coding, and medical billing processes to minimize errors and denials.
You will receive an overview of quality and accurate reporting for FQHC’s, an explanation of frequently used key terms and concepts, and more. At the end of the training you will gain access to resources for continued learning and growth.
By providing CMS-covered Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) services in the treatment of Substance/Opioid Use Disorders (SUD and OUD) your community health center’s clinical providers may be eligible for a fuller range of provider loan repayment programs while providing desperately needed services to patients who need help with the medical and behavioral health issues related to this other public health emergency.
Integrating Primary Care and Mental/Behavioral Health services is key, and this webinar will outline the steps needed to effectively document, code, and bill for services including screening for SUD/OUD and providing care during the induction, stabilization, and maintenance phases of MAT. Individual state Medicaid issues are too numerous and will not be specifically referred to on a state-by-state basis.
- Attendees will be able to identify where the rules and regulations around documentation, coding, and CMS billing for MAT services are located and how commercial insurers may want the services reported differently than on a Medicare claim.
- Attendees will understand how to correctly report services non-face-to-face services such as virtual check-ins, telehealth, Behavioral Health Integration, and the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model.
- Attendees will be able to identify the full range of options available for ICD-10-CM codes and how the DSM-V clinical manual used by clinical providers may use different terminology than the ICD-10-CM requires.
Time
(Thursday) 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm