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Books > ICD-10-CM > 2011 Preventive Medicine Coding for the Male and Female Patient
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2011 Preventive Medicine Coding for the Male and Female Patient
ISBN:
Item ID: ELPMC-11
Publisher: Contexo Media
Published: June 2011
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This comprehensive 4 hour eLearning workshop covers female preventive medicine as it relates to the entire life span (Birth, Child, Adolescent, Adult). 2011 coding updates and guidelines are reviewed and correct coding and documentation principles are taught. Includes review of diagnostic and therapeutic coding relevant to specialty practices. This is an excellent workshop for any coder in a preventive medicine practice. Covered topics include:
- E/M Coding Guidelines
- Review of Systems: Male and Female Patient
- Preventive Medicine Services: New Patient (99381-99387)
- Preventive Medicine Services: Established Patient (99391-99397)
- Preventive Medicine Coding Guidelines for the Male and Female Patient (CPT, ICD-9-CM, HCPCS)
- Diagnostic Coding Principles
- Therapeutic Coding Principles
- Follow-up Care
- Vision Screening
- Prostate Exams
- Breast Examinations
- Gynecological Exams
- Genetic Counseling / Risk Factor Intervention Services
- ICD-9-CM Coding for Preventive Medicine Visits for the Male and Female Patient
- Drugs and Supplies
- Path/Lab Coding
- The Welcome to Medicare Visit (IPPE)
- Documentation Guidelines and Reimbursement
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
This course has been approved for 4 continuing education units by the AAPC and American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).
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