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2024 Billing and Coding Updates Webinar

This free on-demand webinar covers key changes to E/M billing, coding, and documentation rules, including:

  • New and revised rules for 2024 E/M services
  • How to level a code based on "TIME"
  • Hospital and Observation codes 99221-99223 for specific "per stay" rules
  • New add on HCPCS Code +G2211, for serious, complex patients
  • Explanation for the new add on code +99459 for assistance with a pelvic exam
  • Independent interpretation – when is this captured under Data Points?
  • Split/Shared Visits – what’s changed for 2024 and does AMA and CMS agree?
  • When is it appropriate to report the SDoH assessment G0136?

About the Presenter, Terry Fletcher, Healthcare Coding & Billing Consultant

Ms. Terry Fletcher is a healthcare coding & billing consultant based in Laguna Beach, California. With over 30 years’ experience in the Business of Healthcare, Ms. Fletcher is an Editorial Board Member for ICD10Monitor.com, a past National Advisory Board member for AAPC and past Chair for the AAPCCA. Terry is a CPT and ICD10-CM Coding, Billing and Reimbursement Educator for McVey Seminars, AAPC, AHIMA, ICD10University, NSCHBC, Decision Health, Ozark Coding Alliance and her company, Terry Fletcher Consulting, Inc., teaching over 100 Specialty Coding Webcasts, Conference Speaking Engagements, and Private Training Modules/Webinars every year. Terry is also a Specialty Practice Auditor for multiple medical practices around the country.

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