HCC Documentation and Coding Tips for Physician Practices and Outpatient Departments webcast
Physician Practice Insider, January 13, 2015
The percentage of Medicare Advantage (Part C) customers has been rapidly growing, and coding and billing for these patients requires knowledge of Hierarchical Condition Categories (HCC). HCCs also have documentation requirements that differ from all other plans.
During this webcast, expert speakers Elaine King, MHS, RHIA, CHP, CHDA, CDIP, FAHIMA, AHIMA-approved ICD-10 CM/PCS trainer and Bonnie S. Cassidy, MPA, RHIA, FAHIMA, FHIMSS, AHIMA-approved ICD-10-CM/PCS trainer, reviewed the steps outpatient departments and physician practices—including those that are part of accountable care organizations (ACO)—should take to ensure coders and physicians are prepared for the requirements of HCCs.
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