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3841 North Freeway Blvd., Ste. 100
Sacramento, CA 95834
Phone: 916-925-3770
Fax: 916-925-3780
http://calhospice.org
ICD-9 Coding for Hospice
Monday, January 26, 2015
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PST
WEBINAR
Presented in partnership with the
Connecticut Association for Healthcare at Home
CMS has said multiple times that hospices should follow coding
guidelines and should be coding more than the terminal diagnosis.
Improved insight into coding guidelines will provide strategies and
solutions for compliance with the regulatory mandates from CMS.
Denials and RTPs on primary diagnoses of debility and failure to
thrive, and all sorts of dementia have begun. Compliance with
coding conventions and needed documentation will resolve these
situations. Educating referring physicians and the operational
impact on your monthly claims needs to be analyzed and
adjustments implemented now. Lisa will discuss the regulatory
mandates and add insight into coding in hospice.
Attendance in this program will give you the foundation to be
successful with ICD-10.
Faculty
Lisa Selman Holman, JD, BSN, RN, HCS-D, HCS-O, COS-C
AHIMA Approved ICD-10-CM Trainer/Ambassador
Lisa is a veteran of home care with over 28 years spent in home
health and hospice, both as an RN and as an attorney practicing
exclusively in home care. She is the owner of Selman-Holman &
Associates, LLC, a full-service home care and hospice consulting
firm and CoDR (Coding Done Right), an outsourcing company for
home care and hospice coding.
Audience
Intake and admission nurses, medical directors and hospice
physicians, nurse case managers; QAPI managers; and accounts
receivable, billing and coding staff
Objectives
• Describe how the terminal diagnosis and related
diagnoses should be identified;
• Discuss the CMS decision to prohibit debility and
failure to thrive as terminal illnesses and alternatives
to debility and failure to thrive;
• Identify methods to improve compliance with coding
guidelines and describe the patient’s complex medical
needs related to the terminal diagnosis; and
• Discuss the CMS decision to prohibit certain types
of dementia as primary diagnoses, coding
conventions and additional clinical information.
CE Credit
CE credit is not available for this webinar
Fees
CHAPCA member: $125
Non-member: $225
More Information
(916) 925-3770
[email protected]
www.calhospice.org
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ICD-9 Coding for Hospice
Monday, January 26, 2015
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PST
Webinar
California Hospice & Palliative Care Association
3841 North Freeway Blvd., Ste. 100
Sacramento, CA 95834
Phone: 916-925-3770
Fax: 916-925-3780
http://calhospice.org
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