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As the debate over health care reforms rages on, one thing is for certain -Irrespective of what happens in Washington, changes will certainly take place in 2010 that will directly affect your practice. As we get ready to bid good bye to the current year and welcome 2010, urologists will do well to understand that the picture is not all rosy for them. And urology coders too will have no escaping the onslaught of changes. If you don’t want denials to come anywhere near you, you need to be on top of all the changes - Be it CPT 2010 changes, ICD-9 2010 changes, NPP payment changes, coding guidelines changes, etc. - you need to know them all.
Attend to best of speakers for 60-90 minutes and participate in interactive Q&A session - upgrade knowledge for right coding and billing - Presentation Material provided prior to the session.
Choose latest Topic of your interest at time and place of your convenience - attend a live audio on phone or webinar on your PC - earn CEUs at affordable price
Attend to best of speakers for 60-90 minutes and participate in interactive Q&A session - upgrade knowledge for right coding and billing - Presentation Material provided prior to the session.
Choose latest Topic of your interest at time and place of your convenience - attend a live audio on phone or webinar on your PC - earn CEUs at affordable price
Upcoming Conferences
Urology Coding 101: Laparoscopy for Urologists
September 22, 2010 - 1:00 pm ET
presenter: Michael A. Ferragamo
Urology Coding 101: Coding for Office Visits
October 20, 2010 - 1:00 pm ET
presenter: Michael A. Ferragamo



