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Ophthalmology Coding Alert

12 monthly issues / 8 large pages or more per issue / 12 months
Approved for 10 AAPC CEUs
ASIN: B000071H55
Coding Institute

(Click Amazon here for the best current subscription price)

 

Receive all the reimbursement your ophthalmology practice rightfully deserves. This monthly newsletter is full of up-to-date and detailed ophthalmology-specific coding and compliance information.

It will help you submit properly documented claims for such services as removal of cataracts, echo exams, E/M, laser surgery, serial tonometry exams, and much more.

The following credible coding experts comprise the editorial board for this publication:

  • Armando Amador, MD, NRSA Fellow, Eli Lilly & Company

  • Catherine Brink, CMM, CPC, President, Healthcare Resource Management

  • Melissa Duchak, President, Lakeside Coding Consultants

  • Garnet Dunston, CPC, MPC, Past Secretary, AAPC National Advisory Board

  • Raequell Duran, President, Practice Solutions, CA

  • Evelyn Kelly, Director of Reimbursement and Compliance, Cincinnati Eye Institute, OH

  • Cathy Klein, LPN, CPC, President, Klein Consulting

  • Jacqueline Lustgarten, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine

  • Maggie Mac, CMM, CPC, CMSCS, Pershing, Yoakley & Associates, FL

  • Janet McDiarmid, CMM, CPC, MPC, Past President, AAPC National Advisory Board

  • Ron Nelson, PA-C, Past President, American Academy of Physician Assistants, AAPC

  • Susan Turney, MD, FACP, Medical Directory of Reimbursement, Marshfield Clinic

Reading of this newsletter has been approved by the American Academy of Professional Coders for up to 10 CEUs.

The Coding Institute, located in Washington DC, is a fast-growing well-respected national medical newsletter publishing company catering to the needs of physicians, hospitals, and their medical practice staff. When you subscribe to this publication, you will be part of an exciting nationwide group of coders, office managers, experts and consultants all interested in enhancing their coding and reimbursement knowledge. 

The Coding Institute is part of Eli Research. Eli Research is a research and information company with over 60 publications serving core markets of health care, law and financial services. They currently serve a reader base of over 100,000 business executives nationwide, 80 percent of whom are top officers at their respective companies. Their roots go back to 1947 with the founding of Medicine and Health -- the oldest health policy newsletter in the country. They acquired the Washington DC-based Health Care Information Center, including Medicine and Health and 30 other titles formerly published by Faulkner and Gray. They have focused exclusively on providing high-quality news and analysis for professionals who need critical news and information to survive and prosper. They have distinguished themselves from other publishers by providing intelligent analysis of new strategies, rather than simply reporting on industry developments.

Ophthalmology Coding Alert

12 monthly issues / 8 large pages or more per issue / 12 months
Approved for 10 AAPC CEUs
ASIN: B000071H55
Coding Institute

(Click Amazon here for the best current subscription price)

 

Receive all the reimbursement your ophthalmology practice rightfully deserves. 

Please remember that the government no longer allows a grace period for annual code sets. The new HIPAA Transaction and Code Set Rule requires providers to use national medical code sets that are valid at the time that a service is provided. ICD-9-CM code revisions become effective October 1st each year while CPT and HCPCS code revisions become effective January 1st.

In order for you to meet this requirement, you must have the revised CPT, HCPCS, and ICD-9-CM codes in your possession before the above implementation dates. The best way to do this is to order your coding resources early. Review additional coding resources.

(information from the publisher)

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