Coding for Pulmonary & Critical Care Webinar

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1333 Berrydale Drive, Petaluma, California 94954 (415) 892-8809 (800) 227-7888 FAX (415) 892-1271 Web Site--www.mcveyseminars.com Coding for Pulmonary & Critical Care Webinar Wednesday, September 12 & Thursday, September 13, 2018 9:30 am - 12:30 pm PT To our Valued Customers, Special alert that impacts your reimbursements NOW. We have answers. CPT 2018 has unbundled moderate sedation from all Pulmonary procedures and has created a new series of moderate sedation codes which you are to use for your procedures when you provide/supervise this service. 1. You will need to develop a mechanism reporting this service for billing purposes 2. Detailed documentation, that you provided this service, will need to become part of your procedure documentation 3. Payment for your procedures in 2018 will be reduced to reflect unbundling of the moderate sedation. The only way to maintain your current payment for your procedures is to provide this service yourself 4. Medicare s final fee schedule for 2018 will reflect this reduction Please join us, Terry L. McVey, President

P U L M O N A R Y Sponsored by: 800-227-7888 33rd Year McVey Seminars Presents A "VIRTUAL" Seminar on Coding & Reimbursement Solutions I C D-10-CM C P T H C P C S Pulmonary & Critical Care - 2018 2 - three hour sessions of coding for physicians and staff given by: Mr. Ray Cathey Certified Physician Assistant & Administrator Reimbursement Difficulties? While costs go up and revenue is lower, it is tough! We can assist NOW! Correct and accurate coding is the essential ingredient. Complete & rightful reimbursement is possible! Wednesday, September 12 & Thursday, September 13, 2018 9:30 am - 12:30 pm PT Special Section: ICD-10-CM 2019 is here. There are 279 new codes, 143 revised codes and 51 deactivated codes. Medicare will now require your billing to provide more specific diagnosis codes than they have in the past year. Does your provider s documentation support using more specific codes? Using unspecified diagnoses may trigger payment denials or audits. How a Webinar Seminar Works: 1. Register by fax, mail or online. Cost is $285 per one of the following options - landline, computer or Ipad. 2. The audio/video portion for this course can be heard via landline, mobile or web browser. Major browsers on windows, MAC OS X & Linux. 3. You'll receive Dial-in access, and materials a few days before the program.

SEMINAR HIGHLIGHTS Coding, Reimbursement & Compliance Issues * What's included in Critical Care... and more importantly what's not included. * Physician supervison requirements and incident - to guidelines for Advanced Practice Providers (formerly referred to as NPPs). * We'll review how ICD-10-CM is impacting Pulmonary/Critical Care/Sleep payments * We'll discuss how your NPI Number & Taxonomy codes may impact reimbursement. * Beware of Templates and EMRs that encourage your practice to improperly code higher visit levels. * The OIG Work Plan continues to target Pulmonary services such as Home Sleep Studies and Polysomnography. Is your documentation ready for this scrutiny? * Proper use of shared visits with Advanced Practice Providers. Are you billing these correctly? * "Minor errors" can result in an $80,000 Overpayment Demand - Learn How to Stop It! * Top Notch Billing Practices to improve Point of Service collections. * Mastering CPT and HCPCS modifiers are essential for proper reimbursement. * What's happening with the Medicare "X" modifiers?. Coding Techniques That Work! * Overcome challenges in billing "Full" PFTs, Six Minute walks and X-rays. Coding Techniques That Work Cont.! * Clean claims...the Key to getting paid on the first try. Handling claims more than once costs the practice thousands of $$$ in lost revenue and time. * Learn techniques to "paint" an accurate picture of medical necessity. * Medicare proposes to completely revise the documentation guidelines for 2019. What will be the impact on your practice? * Pitfalls to avoid in coding Sleep Studies... the Do's and Don'ts. We have answers! * Documentation tips for Procedures... intubations, bronchoscopies, PICCs & Central lines, etc. Advanced Coding Techniques For Pulmonary/Critical Care/Sleep * Progress Notes must show indications for diagnostic studies and procedures ordered. Will your notes survive a RAC audit? * Are your Coding Patterns drawing unwanted attention as an Outlier by the payers? * The latest on billing for interventional Pulmonary procedures such as Right Heart Caths, "Super D" bronchs, thoracoscopies, etc. * Getting paid for multiple bronchoscopies. * Reimbursement tips on Nebulizer treatments and MDI demos on the same day of a visit. * The opportunity of billing Smoking Cessation counseling. * What are the latest Sleep Study guidelines? CAN'T ATTEND? Visit our website mcveyseminars.com for additional products and services available to support your practice's educational Note: 4 Like us on facebook and get a $5 discount for this seminar. We'll give you updates on seminars & coding alerts. www.facebook.com/mcveymd

Implement Pulmonary/Critical Care/Sleep Specific Solutions * How the MIPS/QPP programs will effect your future Medicare payments. Are you reporting correctly to avoid up to 4% reduction in Medicare payments? * How should you code consultations & procedures on the same day. * How to report visits where we review biopsy or test results with patients. * Meaningful Use, PQRS and HIPAA Risk analysis are all rolled into the QPP but aren't going away. Know how to report them under the new system. About Your Seminar Leader... Ray Cathey, PA, FAAPA, CCS-P, MHA, MHS, CHCC, has a unique background in support of medical practices. He has assisted thousands of Physicians and staff across the U.S. over the past thirty five years. The result has been appropriate payments of insurance claims that would have otherwise been underpaid. Having degrees in health care administration and health care sciences, as a former registered nurse, and as one of the early certifications in the Physician Assistant Program, you will find Ray's knowledge extensive. His training and consulting work is based on current work-place experience and success in recovering maximum, rightful reimbursements for medical practices in both the fee-for-service and managed care/capitation arenas, as well as the newer reimbursement models, such as ACOs and medical homes. No one has trained more medical offices in insurance reimbursement across the nation. We count Ray Cathey as one of the top medical insurance coding and practice management experts in the country. We invite you to discover why and register today. Terry L. McVey, President V irtual Recordings Can't participate? Send Live audio DVD's of this program. $285.00. $414.00 for BOTH the live audio conference and DVD package. w Name(s) Payment Options We will discuss the 2019 ICD-10-CM changes that impact your practice and potential CPT changes available as of the seminar dates. conference form Name of Doctor/Group/Clinic Street Address (Suite Number) Office Phone Number City, State Zip Code Fax Number IMPORTANT: Write your e-mail address here (a link to all conference working materials arrives via e-mail) Payment must be received prior to the conference Check enclosed for $ Make checks payable to McVey Seminars and mail to: 1333 Berrydale Drive, Petaluma, CA 94954. Fax to 415-892-1271 if charging by credit card Charge $ Exp. date Cardholders Signature ACT NOW! Yes we'd like to participate in the virtual seminar on Coding for Pulmonary & Critical Care on Wed., Sept. 12 & Thur., Sept. 13, 2018 from 9:30am to 12:30pm Pacific Time. Fee for participating is $285.00 and that includes an access phone number, and/or link to connect to for this program with the ability to ask questions of our expert. *One phone line, computer or ipad per registration. e-mail address (Print Clearly) Coding for Pulmonary Sept. 12 & 13, 2018 9:30 am - 12:30 pm PT (both days) Mastercard Visa Discover Card Amex. NOTE! You can register on-line now! Visit www.mcveyseminars.com & click on "live webinars" under Specialties, then find your topic. You may also fax registration form with credit card to: (415)892-1271

W E PROVIDE ANSWERS * Costly Errors / Lost Revenue common to Pulmonary practices... and ways to fix them! * Mastering documentation of Medical Necessity is Key to Prompt Reimbursement. * Where to use modifier 25. When to use modifier 59. * What you can do to avoid Concurrent Care denials. * Documentation requirements for Six Minute Walks. * Utilize CMS' National Coverage Decisions (NCD) and Local Coverage Decisions (LCD). * Guidelines for Smoking Cessation, Xolair therapy, and much more.... * OIG coding targets.? The McVey Guarantee We unconditionally guarantee your full tuition for up to one year. After participating, if you did not feel the investment worthwhile, please write to us with your comments. We believe in the value of our seminars, teleconferences, virtual seminars and services - and we think you will too! For More Information If you have any questions regarding this seminar, the recordings available, on-site seminars or consulting please call TOLL FREE: 1-800-227-7888. The McVey staff welcomes your questions and we re here to help! web site: www.mcveyseminars.com CEUs and Certificate of Completion This program has the prior approval of AAPC for 6 continuing eduction hours. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by the AAPC of the program content or the program sponsor. (the Academy 800-626-2633) Other groups offering 6 C.E.U.'s are the Professional Association of Health Care Office Management (800-451-9311), the Professional Association of Healthcare Coding Specialists (888-708-4707), and the Practice Management Institute (800-259-5562). You also receive a McVey Associates, Inc. Certificate of Completion. 33RD YEAR PROVIDING THE HIGHEST QUALITY BUSINESS INFORMATION TO HEALTHCARE - THANK YOU, TERRY L. MCVEY, PRESIDENT