Be Prepared: Changes in 2023 Medical Evaluation and Management Coding
There are many coding changes for the 2023 calendar year. The Evaluation and Management code sets that impact virtually all specialties have further revisions. It is critically important to understand the impacts of these changes upon your documentation, work-processes, and the potential changes to revenue that might result. Attend an educational update on January 11th of the Evaluation and Management changes for Office, Hospital and Clinic visits.
Register now to learn what procedure codes have been added, deleted and revised as well as the relative descriptors. By becoming more acutely aware of the documentation updates, you will understand what requirements are necessary to support levels of service; moreover, not waste your time on inconsequential notes as the 1995 and 1997 CMS Guidelines become obsolete.
Jennifer Roth has been in the medical billing and coding field for 18 years. She is a certified professional coder and has extensive knowledge of the revenue cycle process. Jennifer has successfully helped multiple group practices and hospitals transition to new EMR systems and applies her knowledge to effectively manage the revenue cycle process. Jennifer’s extensive knowledge, researching ability and problem solving allows her to support the STI team and clients it serves through a highly technical and vastly changing healthcare industry.
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