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Reduce your vulnerabilities in three key areas
Which radiology coding, billing and documentation errors and omissions are most likely to attract the attention of payers and regulators? And, at a time when the potential for an audit is greater than ever, how can you reduce your vulnerabilities? Join us for this MedLearn webcast seminar, first in a three-part series, as we reveal three high-risk areas, based on our own audits of radiology practices and departments. You'll also take away tried-and-true tactics for coding it correctly, documenting it completely and implementing other best practices to minimize your risks. Highlights:
- The three high-risk areas covered in this webcast:
- Documentation needed to support color-flow Doppler following ultrasound, as well as the correct assignment of modifier 59
- Appropriate coding and billing for 3D imaging following a diagnostic CT scan, plus the documentation needed to support 3D (vs. 2D) imaging
- Medically unlikely edits (MUEs) that limit the use of codes to one unit per imaging guidance encounter
- Case examples to reinforce key points and contribute to a high-quality learning experience
- 30-minute Q&A session - your opportunity to get answers to the most frequently asked questions
- Available on CD following the live presentation
About our presenter This MedLearn webcast seminar is presented by Jeff Majchrzak, BA, RT(R), CNMT, RCC, CIRCC, vice president of Radiology Services at MedLearn, and Randy Wiitala, BS, MT (ASCP), a MedLearn senior healthcare consultant. Mr. Majchrzak possesses an extensive background in revenue management for radiology services. Drawing from his many years of hands-on clinical experience, he has provided consulting and training to hundreds of hospitals and radiology practices. He is also a highly sought-after speaker. Mr. Wiitala's areas of expertise include chargemaster review and management for critical access and OPPS hospitals, as well as revenue assurance and regulatory compliance. Both are contributors to several MedLearn publications and electronic products. |