Coding and Practice Update: The New E/M Codes Part 2 - Chirotouch

Learn how and when to bill your patients correctly using the proper codes and modifiers. Staying informed is the key to getting paid. Learn from our expert guest speaker along with our ChiroTouch team members in our monthly webinars dedicated specifically to billing and coding.

The new E/M coding rules go into effect January 1, 2021. Learn how and when to bill your patients correctly using the proper codes and modifiers. Join billing and coding expert, Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC, CCCA, with ChiroTouch Senior Trainer Marty Madison and Senior Client Success Manager Laurence Peppler, in this final webinar of this two-part series, where they discuss the new E/M codes. The changes affect the use of time or decision making in E/M coding. In the last webinar, they expanded upon the decision making aspect, while this webinar dives into the time option.

If you’d like to view part 1, please click below:

Coding and Practice Update: The New E/M Codes Part 1

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About Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC, CCCA

Since 1983, Kathy Mills Chang has been providing Chiropractors with hands-on training, advice and tools to improve the financial performance of their practices. Kathy is a Certified Medical Compliance Specialist (MCS-P), Certified Chiropractic Professional Coder (CCPC), and a Certified Clinical Chiropractic Assistant (CCCA). She is the Founder and CEO of KMC University, THE chiropractic reimbursement and compliance experts. She leads a team of 20+ in effectively assisting providers and teams with increasing revenue and reducing risk.

 

ChiroTouch provides this information with the understanding that authors or speakers are not experts in finance, regulatory policy or law. ChiroTouch shares this information to the best of our knowledge and experience. The information is subject to change as the COVID-19 crisis evolves.

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