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Description
The most comprehensive documentation course available.
Excellent for both doctors and relevant staff.
These course deliver 12 hours of continuing education and will prove to be an ongoing reference for the doctor and staff.
Sponsor: The University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic
12 Hours continuing education credits.
DVD Course Version - $295.00
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DVD version plays on all computers running Microsoft Windows XP or Vista. Highly interactive interface enables instant referencing of all course material and video.
USB Flash Drive version has been specially formatted for netbook screens. Optimal viewing without the need to scroll the screen. All same features as DVD version. Plays on all Windows PCs. |
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1. Documentation of Medical Necessity
This course teaches how to establish medical necessity by mastering the tools of the Patient
Consultation and History, Physical Examination Findings, Tests and Mesurements, Subjective
Complaints, Functional Goals, Diagnosis and Treatment Plans. In this real world, common sense
application, you will learn the art and science of documentation from the perspective of the
practitioner. You will learn how to effectively communicate what is wrong with your patient, how you
know what information insurance carriers look for during an independent medical examination.
6 Hours continuing education credits.
3. Practical Principles for Coding Compliance
Practical Principles for Coding Compliance is a comprehensive course for both the chiropractor and the billing staff. This course covers documentation, medical necessity, accurately coding procedures, evaluation and management codes, x-ray coding, proper CMT coding, Modalities coding, therapeutic procedure coding, unbundling NMR & CMT, group therapy, Massage, Activity of daily living, Single & Multiple timed CPT codes, durable goods coding, modifiers, writing a diagnosis and HCFA 1500 form completion.
By the conclusion of this course the chiropractor and staff will have a better understanding of how to properly document services and code for procedures.
3 Hours continuing education credits.
12 Hours continuing education credits.
DVD Course Version - $295.00
USB Flash Drive Course Version - $305.00
Media New Interface
Includes:
Video Lecture
Course Powerpoint Printout
Course audio for MP3 players
  
System requirements
MS Windows 2000/XP/Vista
PC with 300 MHz or higher CPU
256 MB of RAM
Audio
CD/DVD drive
Internet connection for testing
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2. Medicare Compliance & Guidance
This program was designed to teach both the doctor and the chiropractic assistant to meet and comply with the Medicare guidelines. This is a course covers insurance coverage, proper treatment documentation, billing compliance, common billing mistakes, proper form completion of the HCFA 1500, proper diagnosis coding, Non-covered services, ABN form, GY AT GA GP GZ modifiers, Acute vs. Chronic Treatment, Identifying Subluxation via PART, Initial visit requirements, treatment plans. Also this course covers what is means to be a non-par provider.
By the conclusion of this course the chiropractor and staff will have a better understanding of how to properly document services and code for procedures for Medicare insurance.
3 Hours continuing education credits.

 Actual course shown on HP mini 1000 netbook.
USB Version Formatted for Netbooks
USB Flash Drive version has been specially formatted for netbook screens to ensure optimal viewing without the need to scroll the screen.
All 12 hours, instantly available from any chapter with high speed USB drives. There has never been a better way to view a course with this much information.
The USB version can also be played on any PC running Microsoft Windows XP or Vista.
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Instructor
Kathy Mills-Chang has worked in the health care field since 1989. Between 1983 and 1999, Ms. Mills-Chang had the opportunity to build and manage multiple high-volume chiropractic and multidisciplinary practices and was responsible for all aspects of their operation. Between 1994 and 1999, she served as Director of Income and practice administrator for the largest chiropractic group practice in New York State, and successfully oversaw the practices’ conversion to multiple, successful, high-volume multidisciplinary practices.
in 1999 Ms. Mills-Chang served the entire profession on the national level with the ACA. She was the ACA’s primary staff contact for coding, Medicare, staffing and practice management development issues. From 2001 through 2006, she was a Senior Coach with Breakthrough Coaching, having worked directly with more than 100 practices throughout the country. In 2007 Ms. Mills-Chang began a practice consulting firm and continues lecturing on in the field of practice administration throughout the country.
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