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    VASCULAR CATHETERIZATIONS 2018 - Webinar On Vascular Catheterizations - the Basics

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    Website http://www.mentorhealth.com/control/w_product/~product_id=801269LIVE?ourglocal_may_2018_SEO | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category vascular access device;cardiovascular surgeon;vascular catheter;vascular access;cardiac rehabilitation;central venous catheterization

    Deadline: May 16, 2018 | Date: May 17, 2018

    Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A

    Updated: 2018-04-11 17:52:52 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Training Options Duration: 60 Minutes

    Thursday, May 17, 2018 | 10:00 AM PDT | 01:00 PM EDT

    Overview: This Webinar will help you establish(or re-establish for some of us) a Catheter coding foundation.Beginning with defining the common physician/specialty phrases and words we encounter we will start to understand the building blocks of Selective and Non-selective catheterizations, access sites and laterality as described by the physician documentation.What is included in these codes will be a topic for discussion as will notes or indicators as to other procedures the physician may have performed that are separately billable.

    The main body of the presentation with provide plenty of "hands-on" practice scenarios including a basic 5 Step Guide to capturing each catheterization code and when to add more than one! As we explore through the Five Catheter Coding Zones, Arterial (upper and lower Diaphragm), Venous, Pulmonary and Portal areas, we will cover 26 common scenarios plus unique coding exceptions to each Zone that you will want to take special note of.

    Finally, our discussion will close with a review the current CPT® codes that bundle these catheterizations and the (much needed) incentive to keep going in this ever-changing specialty.I hope you can join us for this valuable discussion!

    Why should you Attend: Catheterization codes are complex, high paying Interventional Radiology Codes that many practices and offices perform every day.Building a correct foundation in capturing these codes is an absolute must in this industry. Incorrect coding of these procedures can cause thousands of dollars in lost revenue or even thousands of dollars in overpayment making your practice subject to legal fees, back-payment and fearful audits.

    Education is they key to avoiding overpayment that could appear negligent or worse yet, intentional. Protect your practice by inter-office education and establishing skills that will last year to year.

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    What are the Codes Involved?

    Definitions of Common Terms

    The Vascular Zones

    Practice Scenarios

    Special Notes

    Codes that include Cathers

    What's Next?

    Who Will Benefit:

    CPC

    CIRCC

    Speaker Profile

    Amber Molpus, CPC CIRCC has worked from a Basic Coding course in 2005 and pursued her IVR Specialty credential CIRCC which was attained in 2010. has further advanced for 12 years as a Senior Medical Coder in the IVR Specialty. She has had the privilege of Mentoring many new coders to reach their personal coding goals in become competent and skillful. Her experience in working Remotely for these years has allowed her to Educate and Train cross-specialty in the Vascular Surgery, Peripheral and Neuro-Interventional Radiology fields all the while developing skills and assignments in Quality Assurance, Physician Training and Public Presentations/Education.

    Price - $139

    Contact Info:

    Netzealous - MentorHealth

    Phone No: 1-800-385-1607

    Fax: 302-288-6884

    Email: supportatmentorhealth.com

    Website: http://www.mentorhealth.com/

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