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REVISED 2018 ACOG Brochure.qxp_ACOG Workshop 9/20/17 10:27 AM Page 2 CODING WORKSHOP OVeRVIeW In 2018, the ACOG Coding Workshops will continue focusing on improving clinical documentation in response to the increased specificity of diagnosis codes in ICD-10-CM. Updates include additional information on new physician payment models that are part of the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) requirements. In addition to intensive instruction for both diagnosis and procedure coding, session discussions will include information on how correct coding in both the current and new payment environments will contribute to better data collection and successful implementation of any of the new value-based care models. Physicians may attend one, two, or all three days, depending on their interest and their practices. Each day s presentation includes a question and answer session, discussions, and case studies. The session schedule is as follows: Day I Day II Day III E/M Services and Medicare s Documentation Guidelines (7 CME hours) Procedural Coding (7 CME hours) Obstetric Coding (4 CME hours) These sessions will cover: Essential coding principles of the International Classification of Diseases Tenth Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) as they relate to Evaluation and Management (E/M) services, gynecology, and obstetrics Pitfalls of unbundling, upcoding, and coding for coverage, including some of the coding vulnerabilities associated with EHRs Potential impact of coding on value-based care payment models 2018 CPT and ICD-10-CM code changes affecting OB/GYN practices Proper linkage of ICD-10-CM and CPT codes to reduce reimbursement denials Differences between CPT and Medicare coding rules IF ACCOMPANIED BY THE PHYSICIAN, office staff responsible for coding and claims submission may attend these workshops. After the physician has attended, his/her staff may attend alone for up to two years after the date of the physician's attendance. Indicate the physician s name and date of attendance on the registration form. ACOG Workshop Objectives ACOG s Committee on Health Economics and Coding and ACOG s Executive Board believe physicians must educate themselves and their staff about appropriate coding and billing practices. Physicians face increasing governmental regulations, practice costs, and insurers scrutiny of their medical claims. The workshops are designed to assist physicians in coping with these challenges by demonstrating: The relationship between diagnostic and procedural coding The elements necessary for complete and accurate documentation; with emphasis on improving documentation specificity Documentation necessary to select and support the different levels of Evaluation and Management (E/M) services Common coding mistakes that may trigger audits

REVISED 2018 ACOG Brochure.qxp_ACOG Workshop 9/20/17 10:27 AM Page 3 CODING WORKSHOP CONteNt DAy I e/m SeRVICeS AND medicare S DOCUmeNtAtION GUIDelINeS (7 Cme hours) friday 8:00 Am - 5:45 Pm Upon completion of this session, attendees should be able to interpret and apply documentation requirements for Evaluation and Management (E/M) Services under both CPT and Medicare s rules. Case studies will illustrate proper documentation and selection of appropriate levels of E/M service for office and other outpatient visits, hospital inpatient, observation, emergency room, and consultation services, in addition to ICD-10 guidelines and documentation criteria. The latest code updates to the ICD-10-CM code set will be reviewed. Lecture and examples will demonstrate use of CPT modifiers to indicate E/M services and a procedure performed on the same day, as well as E/M services resulting in a decision for surgery. This session also addresses common coding concerns such as, Pap smears, reporting preventive care for Medicare and non-medicare patients, and reporting a preventive and problem visit on the same day. DAY II PROCEDURAL CODING (7 CME hours) Saturday 8:00 AM - 5:45 PM Upon completion of this session, attendees should be able to summarize the global surgical package under both CPT and Medicare s rules. Course content and examples on Day II will continue to emphasize the importance of ICD-10 code selection and linkage to surgical procedures. Updated information on new physician payment models that are part of the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) requirements will be incorporated, and includes a discussion of the potential impact of coding on value-based care payment models. Lecture and case studies will demonstrate use of CPT modifiers to indicate: primary, assistant, or co-surgeons; attempted, reduced or increased procedural services; and unbundling of services from the global surgical package. This session also addresses common coding concerns such as diagnostic coding for neoplasms and post-operative complications, coding for gynecologic ultrasounds, reporting E/M services and procedures on the same day, and reporting unlisted procedures. DAY III OBSTETRIC CODING (4 CME hours) Sunday 8:00 AM - 12:45 PM Upon completion of this session, attendees should be able to identify the elements of the global obstetrical package and which services are included and excluded. Examples will illustrate proper diagnostic and procedure coding for additional antepartum visits that are unrelated or related to the pregnancy, ultrasounds, and complications of pregnancy and delivery. Lecture and examples will demonstrate use of CPT modifiers to indicate the professional component of a diagnostic test, as well as reduced, unusual, and unrelated services. This session will also address special obstetrical coding issues, such as high-risk pregnancies, reporting services when the physician provides only part of a patient s maternity care, when the physician misses the delivery, ICD-10 diagnostic coding all for obstetric services, including ultrasounds; and reporting interruption of pregnancy and stillbirths.

REVISED 2018 ACOG Brochure.qxp_ACOG Workshop 9/20/17 10:27 AM Page 4 faculty A physician member of ACOG s Committee on Health Economics and Coding will participate in the workshop and be available to answer clinical questions. ACOG Coding staff will also be onsite to assist in answering coding questions. Emily Hill, PA, is the President of Hill and Associates and has a broad professional background in the health care industry. Her clinical, administrative, and consulting experience gives her a unique perspective in advising healthcare providers and their staff in medical practice management. With over 20 years of experience as a health care consultant, she has worked with numerous academic and private practices on coding, reimbursement, compliance, and practice management issues. Ms. Hill has taught coding seminars and served as an advisor on coding and reimbursement issues for a number of medical specialty societies. She currently serves as a representative on the Health Care Professional s Advisory Committee Review Board (HCPAC) for the AMA's Relative Value Update Committee (RUC) where she participates on a newly created workgroup to address issues related to advanced payment models and CMS proposals on coding and payment issues. Brad Hart, MBA, MS, CMPE, CPC, CPMA, COBGC, is President of Reproductive Medicine Administrative Consulting, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in practice analysis, operational enhancement, and coding education. An ACOG faculty member since 2008, he has over 25 years experience in medical practice billing, coding, administration, and education. Starting his career as a coder in an academic health facility, he rose through the ranks to serve as billing department director. He subsequently served as the administrator of several leading OB/GYN, MFM, and REI practices and was an adjunct faculty member at Des Moines University-Osteopathic Medical Center s MHA program. He now serves as a nationwide coding/business consultant with a unique focus on OB/GYN and OB/GYN subspecialty coding and business operations. He is a popular speaker at the annual American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) conference and has presented at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) annual conference, as well as the American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS) annual meeting. His book, Ethics in Medical Coding: Theory and Practice, was published by McGraw-Hill in 2012. Disclosure of faculty and Industry Relationships In accordance with ACOG policy, all faculty members have signed a conflict of interest statement in which they have disclosed any financial interests or other relationships with industry relative to topics they will discuss at this program. At the beginning of the program, faculty members are expected to disclose any such information to participants. Such disclosure allows you to evaluate better the objectivity of the information presented in lectures. Please report on your evaluation form any undisclosed conflict of interest you perceive. Thank you!

REVISED 2018 ACOG Brochure.qxp_ACOG Workshop 9/20/17 10:27 AM Page 5 ReGIStRAtION INfORmAtION ACOG's coding workshops are in high demand. Please make your plans early. for more information, contact the ACOG Registrar at (800) 673-8444, extension 2540/2541. enrollment is limited to the first 120 registrants. Exceptions cannot be made. Registration may be made by mail, fax, or online (www.acog.org/education_and_events). telephone registrations are not accepted. Space in a workshop is not reserved until payment is processed. Paying by credit card will expedite registration. If paying by check, you must submit the registration form and check together. You are urged to use some form of traceable mail (e.g., registered mail, Federal Express, etc.). We are not responsible for checks lost in the mail. before making travel or hotel arrangements, please verify that your registration has been received and your space reserved by calling the ACOG Registrar. We are not responsible for non-refundable airline tickets or hotel reservations. ACOG reserves a limited number of hotel rooms for attendees at the Workshop hotel at a reduced price. These rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis. You should book your room as early as possible after you receive your registration confirmation, in order to receive the discounted hotel rate. the ACOG Registrar will send a confirmation letter or email 5 to 7 business days after your registration is received. If you do not receive confirmation, contact the Registrar. bring your confirmation letter to the workshop to verify your registration. Substitutions can be made prior to the workshop with no additional fee, unless a single registered attendee wants to substitute multiple attendees under a single registration. If a participant registers for multiple modules but requests that different attendees attend each module, the single module fee will be assessed for each attendee. Cancellations must be in writing and received by the ACOG Registrar no later than two weeks prior to the workshop start date. No refunds will be made after that time. Registration fees will be refunded minus an administrative fee of $100.00 per participant. Registrants may transfer one time from one workshop to another one being held in 2018 without an additional fee. Additional requests to transfer from one workshop to another within the same year will be assessed a fee of $100.00 per participant. Transfers from a 2018 workshop to a 2019 workshop are not permitted. Registrants who plan to transfer to a different workshop within the same year but who fail to do so will be subject to the administrative fee of $100.00 on their refund. If it is necessary for ACOG to cancel any program or limit participation due to space constraints, the registration fee will be fully refunded. 2018 ReGIStRAtION fees 2018 Early Bird Pricing (EBP) Attendees who register two months or more prior to the start date of the selected Workshop are eligible to receive $100 OFF of their registration fees! See the Workshop locations and hotel information pages for Early Bird Registration cutoff dates. # of Days ACOG ACOG Junior Fellow/ Non-Member 1st Staff 2nd - 5th Staff Attending Fellow Educational Affiliate Physician Member Member(s) EBP REG EBP REG EBP REG EBP REG EBP REG 3 $1,100 $1,200 $1,000 $1,100 $1,300 $1,400 $1,000 $1,100 $900 $1,000 2 $ 900 $1,000 $ 800 $ 900 $1,100 $1,200 $ 800 $ 900 $700 $ 800 1 $ 700 $ 800 $ 600 $ 700 $ 900 $1,000 $ 600 $ 700 $500 $ 600

REVISED 2018 ACOG Brochure.qxp_ACOG Workshop 9/20/17 10:27 AM Page 6 WORKSHOP SIte: ACOG ID#: Physician Name: (First) ReGIStRAtION form ACOG Fellow q ACOG Jr. Fellow q ACOG Educational Affiliate q Non-Member q Staff q Staff Names (Limit 5 staff members per physician all staff must be accompanied by the physician for modules 1-3. Please provide individual email addresses for each staff registrant for contact purposes related to this registration and to obtain CME/CEU certificates following workshop attendance. NAME EMAIL (Last) *Staff may attend alone ONLY if the physician has attended an ACOG coding workshop within the last 2 years. Please provide the following information: Physician Name Site and Date of Attendance Mailing Address: City/State/Zip: Daytime Phone ( ) Daytime Fax ( ) E-mail: Attendee Category Fellow Junior Fellow / Educational Affiliate Non-Member 1st Staff Attendee 2nd Staff Attendee 3rd Staff Attendee 4th Staff Attendee 5th Staff Attendee Days Attending (3each module for which you are registering) Day Day Day I II III Number of Attendees fee Per Attendee Subtotals Total Fee Check Enclosed q Credit Card: Visa q OR MasterCard q OR American Express q Credit Card #: Expiration Date: CVN #: Signature: Registration may be made by mail, fax, or online (www.acog.org/education_and_events). Register by Fax: Fax registration form to (202) 488-0787, Attention ACOG Registrar. Register by Mail: Mail registration form to: ACOG Registrar, 409 12th Street, SW, P.O. Box 96920, Washington, DC 20090-6920. Telephone registrations are not accepted. Space in a workshop is not reserved until payment is processed. Paying by credit card will expedite registration. If paying by check, you must submit the registration form and check together. You are urged to use some form of traceable mail (e.g., registered mail, Federal Express). We are not responsible for checks lost in the mail. for more information on registering for the Workshops, please contact the ACOG Registrar at (800) 673-8444, extension 2540/2541.

REVISED 2018 ACOG Brochure.qxp_ACOG Workshop 9/20/17 10:27 AM Page 7 locations & HOtel INfORmAtION 2018 CODING WORKSHOPS Workshop City Hotel and last Day last Day for Date & Course No. Room Rates for early bird Registration Special Hotel Room Rate San Antonio, TX 78205 Hotel Contessa December 26, 2017 February 1, 2018 February 23-25, 2018 306 W. Market Street (18C1) Single/Double $199 Telephone: (210) 229-9222 San Francisco, CA 94103 Park Central San Francisco February 12, 2018 March 22, 2018 April 13-15, 2018 50 Third Street (18C3) Single/Double $189 Telephone: (415) 974-6400 Atlanta, GA 30326 InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta March 19, 2018 April 17, 2018 May 18-20, 2018 3315 Peachtree Road NE (18C4) Single/Double $179 Telephone: (404) 946-9000 New Orleans, LA 70113 Hyatt Regency New Orleans April 9, 2018 May 17, 2018 June 8-10, 2018 601 Loyola Avenue (18C5) Single/Double $185 Telephone: (504) 561-1234 Orlando, FL 32819 Hyatt Regency Orlando May 14, 2018 June 7, 2018 July 13-15, 2018 9801 International Drive (18C6) Single/Double $179 Telephone: (407) 284-1234 Henderson, NV 89052 Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa & Casino June 4, 2018 July 12, 2018 August 3-5, 2018 2300 Paseo Verde Parkway (18C7) Single/Double $160 Telephone: (702) 617-7777 Washington, DC 20001 Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown June 18, 2018 July 26, 2018 August 17-19, 2018 999 9th Street NW (18C8) Single/Double $149 Telephone: (202) 898-9000 Seattle, WA 98101 Grand Hyatt Seattle July 9, 2018 August 16, 2018 September 7-9, 2018 721 Pine Street (18C9) Single/Double $219 Telephone: (206) 774-1234 Chicago, IL 60654 Hotel Chicago, Downtown August 15, 2018 September October 12-14, 2018 333 N. Dearborn Street 20, 2018 (18C10) Single/Double $259 Telephone: (312) 245-0333 NOTE: Workshop 18C2 has been cancelled. For hotel reservations, call the individual hotel and identify yourself as an ACOG Coding Workshop participant. A limited number of rooms, at the rate listed, has been reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. Rooms will not be available at the reduced rate after the date listed as "Last Day for Special Room Rate." If the room block sells out prior to the "Last Day for Special Room Rate typical room rates for the hotel will apply if rooms are still available.

REVISED 2018 ACOG Brochure.qxp_ACOG Workshop 9/20/17 10:27 AM Page 8 ACCme Accreditation The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) tm The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. College Cognate Credit(s) The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 18 Category 1 College Cognate Credits. The College has a reciprocity agreement with the AMA that allows AMA PRA Category 1 Credits to be equivalent to College Cognate Credits. the breakdown of the number of credits for each day is as follows: Day I (e/m Services and medicare s Documentation Guidelines) = 7 credits Day II (Procedural Coding) = 7 credits Day III (Obstetric Coding) = 4 credits American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) This program has prior approval of the American Academy of Professional Coders for 7.0 Continuing Educational Units each for Days I and II and 4.0 Continuing Educational Units for Day III. Granting of this approval in no way constitutes endorsement by AAPC of the program, content, or the program sponsor. ACOG Coding materials Discount Attendees will receive a discount for ACOG Coding Publications purchased on-site upon attending a course. DAte 2018 CODING WebCAStS WebCASt topic February 13, 2018 The Dangers of EMRs in Code Selection April 10, 2018 Key Tools for E/M Coding for OB/GYN Services June 12, 2018 Clinical Documentation Improvement August 14, 2018 Reporting Services for Other Qualified Healthcare Provider October 9, 2018 Coding Multiple Services on the Same Day December 11, 2018 Preview of New Codes and Medicare Changes for 2019 For information or to register for ACOG s Webcasts, go to www.acog.org and click on Education & Events.

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