Incident-To and Split/Shared Services: Strategies for Compliant Physician Practice Billing (live webcast)
Physician Practice Insider, January 26, 2016
Join us February 17 at 1 p.m. (Eastern) for this 90-minute webcast for a comprehensive review of regulatory and billing requirements governing incident-to and split/shared services.
The regulatory guidelines and billing rules for incident-to and split/shared services remain a mystery to many physician practices. Confusion around billing nurse practitioner and physician advisor services often leads to noncompliance. It can also result in lost revenue and inefficient scheduling due to misconceptions regarding supervisory requirements.
During this program, expert speaker Shannon O. DeConda, CPC, CPC-I, CEMC, CMSCS, CPMA, breaks down the regulatory requirements and nuances involved in billing incident-to and split/shared services. She will also cover how to address place of service codes and give listeners auditing best practices for these services. Case studies and scenarios will further illustrate the real-life application of incident-to and split/shared rules.
For more information or to order, call 800-650-6787 and mention Source Code EZINEAD or visit the HCPro Healthcare Marketplace.
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