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Don't grind to a coding halt in 2010 - Get the codes you need to keep on rolling.

Everyone else calls the time between late November and January 1st the Holidays. For coders and billers, it's more like a HOLI-DAZE ... You work like crazy to make sure you're using the new codes correctly, comb over the big, thick new CPT book for changes that are relevant, and try to figure out reimbursement winners and losers once the RVU changes come out.

But why put yourself through all that stress?

This year, relax and let a nationally recognized coding and billing pro do all that work and worry for you. Join in as we outline and explain all the changes you need to know (and only the changes you need to know!) in our convenient audio seminars. You'll have access to conference handouts to use as a reference tool after the conference.

So relax, order in lunch, and FOR ONE LOW PRICE, invite all your coders, billers, and clinicians to learn about the changes that will impact your practice beginning January 1st, 2010.

Don't have time or have a scheduling conflict?  Don't worry, all conferences are available on CD!

 

Your registration includes:

  • Risk-free enrollment!
  • Complimentary attendee package, including the speaker's complete presentation handouts. Keep this quick reference tool close by for future use!
  • One low price for all the staff you can stuff into a conference room!
 
Don’t miss these featured sessions
for all specialties:

Special Session:
Documentation and Coding Musts for NSTs, CSTs and BPPs


presenter: Melanie Witt, RN, CPC-OBYN, MA

Special Session:
2010 E/M Coding Update


presenter: Duane Abbey

 
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Order Today Or Call 866-458-2965 for Details!
Here’s a sampling of the details you’ll learn:
  • What new CPT codes were released at the 2010 AMA Symposium in November and what mean to your practice.
  • The status of consultation codes – are they still a valid E&M choice in 2010.
  • Get the scoop on Prolonged Service codes.
  • Changes in payment policy for non-physician services could impact your practice.
  • Embolism diagnosis codes saw significant changes – learn the specificity of the new and revised codes.
  • New - Avian flu vs. H1N1 diagnosis codes defined.
  • Some history codes have pulmonary implications - Find out which.
  • Know when to use the new "V" codes for pre-procedural laboratory codes.