OSHA Guidance for the Medical Practice 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
(Program# 26590-0820)
3 PMI CEU(s)
Billing for Advanced Practice Providers 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
(Program# 26593-0820)
3 PMI CEU(s)
Where: MONROE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY WEBINAR
ROCHESTER, NY 14623
Fee:
$239 per person
Includes instructional materials
Seating is limited. Please register early!
Register:
Fax: Phone: 585-473-7573
Mail: LUCIA CASTILLEJO, MS
MONROE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY
PO BOX 22894
ROCHESTER, 14692
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OSHA Guidance for the Medical Practice
The
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the primary federal
agency responsible for setting and enforcing workplace safety and health
standards in the U.S., and plays a critical role in establishing guidance
that protect both healthcare workers and patients from occupational hazards. Review
OSHA standards most relevant to clinical facilities:
Workplace hazards in healthcare
settings
Infectious diseases and
bloodborne pathogens
Personal protective equipment
Hazard communication
Musculoskeletal disorders and
ergonomics
Emergency preparedness
Workplace violence
Natural and human-caused
disasters
Patient safety
Reporting and record keeping
PMI CEUs: PMI Certified Professionals will earn 3 PMI Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attendance at this program. If you are seeking CEU credits for other certifications, contact your organization for preapproval and credit guidelines. A certificate of attendance will be provided for attendance at this program.
Billing for Advanced Practice Providers
Medicare reimburses advanced practice providers (APP) for services that are ‘incident to’ a physician’s service with defined guidelines. When billed correctly, these services are reimbursable at 100 percent of the physician’s fee schedule. This course will help reduce audit risk when your team understands Medicare and third-party guidelines for APP service billing.
This is a comprehensive course with expert guidance that covers the documentation requirements needed to support claims, cross-checking and code selection, how to avoid under-coding, and work through grey areas. Learn the differences in APPs, NPs, PAs, RNs, CNMs, CRNAs, scope of practice and protocols. The instructor will explain how to handle many tough billing situations like split/shared billing, utilization of APPs in alternate healthcare settings, and collaborative agreement arrangements. Additional guidance on unique billing situations will include:
Services provided by non-physician practitioners, physician assistants, and auxiliary personnel
When to bill under the provider initializing care or under the supervising providers. Improve aptitude for cross-checking and code selection.
Billing requirements for shared/split visits in outpatient, emergent, and hospital settings
Reimbursement for provider-based vs. office-based facilities
Incident-to billing requirements for Medicare, Medicaid, and private carrier reimbursement
PMI CEUs: PMI Certified Professionals will earn 3 PMI Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attendance at this program. If you are seeking CEU credits for other certifications, contact your organization for preapproval and credit guidelines. A certificate of attendance will be provided for attendance at this program.