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PRICING INFORMATION COURSE AUDIO CDs q I cannot attend this seminar, but would like a set of Audio CDs & Course Manual .......... #5604 ........... $199 + $8 S&H Early* Regular Single Registrant ........... $199 $219 2 to 4** ........................... $189 ea. $209 ea. 5 or more** .................... $179 ea. $199 ea. *Registrations received 10 days prior to seminar date. **Price per person when registering at the same time. q I’d like the Course Audio CDs with my registration .... $59 + $8 S&H PLEASE INCLUDE ALL REGISTRATION FORMS WITH PAYMENT Name Title Profession License number E-Mail Address (for confirmation) Facility/Company Address q Home q Business City State ZIP Phone Fax With the impending ICD-10-CM changes in mind, do you or your office know… u What code extension is used for aftercare of an injury? u How to identify the encounter of an injury with the new coding system? u Why and when to use a placeholder X? u What characters denote laterality? Bilateral? ANXIETY-FREE CODING FOR REHAB WITH ICD-10-CM Continuing education available for Coders, Office Managers, Speech-Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, and Occupational Therapy Assistants. www.CrossCountryEducation.com USE EXPRESS NUMBER: 245024 www.CrossCountryEducation.com Lexington, KY - Nov 4 Louisville, KY - Nov 5 Evansville, IN - Nov 6 Please select a date & location: q LEXINGTON - Nov 4 q LOUISVILLE - Nov 5 q EVANSVILLE - Nov 6 Master the new coding structure & practice coding common therapy services & reasons for admission in this essential seminar. ANXIETY-FREE CODING FOR REHAB with ICD-10-CM

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better Documentation = better reimbursement & client outcomesMany of us could quickly rattle off the correct ICD-9-CM codes for the purpose of admission or encounter into rehab, as well as the aftercare for the rehab service provided. However, these and

other familiar codes for rehab will change dramatically due to the implementation of ICD-10-CM.

“But my office has software that will code for me,” you might respond. That might work for ICD-9, but the World Health Organization does not recommend this method for ICD-10-CM due to the

increase in codes (from 13,000 to 68,000) that focus more on anatomic site, severity, and other clinical details. The importance of familiarizing and mastering the new codes you will see in rehab for ICD-10-CM is only the beginning. Correct (or incorrect) coding has a ripple effect that concerns more than accurate documentation; it concerns reimbursement, audits, clinical care, treatment plans, and tracking outcomes.

Don’t wait until October 2015 rolls around; be proactive by improving your rehab documentation now!

course DirectorDebra mitcHeLL, msPH, cPc-H, is a consultant and auditor for coding and compliance as well as a professional instructor in coding, billing, and medical terminology for adult education at the college level. Her educational experiences coincide with her 30 years of medical records and billing experience at every level of responsibility. Ms. Mitchell is a member of the American Academy of Professional Coders, certified in hospital coding, and named to the Biltmore’s Who’s Who in America’s Professional Women. As an auditor, she performs routine audits and provider education for an orthopedic billing service. In addition, she works for a consulting firm that specializes in cardiology. She has developed several courses for adult education programs in medical coding and billing at the college level and has contributed to the development of a coding certification program. She supervised a statewide Medicaid “peer review” program, which conducted quality reviews of services provided to the recipients, medical record documentation, and correct coding audits. Her teaching ability is reflected in the professional success of her students and her excellent evaluations. Debra Mitchell brings an effective communication style to this very important subject and provides an enjoyable and worthwhile learning experience.

Disclosure: Financial - Receives a speaking honorarium from Cross Country EducationNonfinancial - No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists

What You Will Learn• DistinguishthesimilaritiesanddifferencesbetweentheICD-9

and ICD-10-CM

• DefinethereasoningandcodingstructureforplaceholderX,laterality vs. bilateral, excludes 1 and excludes 2, and the 7th character extensions

• DiscussthevariousguidelinesforICD-10-CMandwhichonesapply to rehabilitation

• Correctlycodeconditionsdealingwithmusculoskeletalinjuries

• Utilizenewcodingforvariousdegenerativediseasesanddisorderscommonly seen in rehab

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Master the new coding structure &

practice coding common therapy services &

reasons for admission inthis essential

seminar.

anxietY-free coDingfor reHab with icD-10-cm

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COuRsE CONTENTcoDing WitH icD-10-cm•Structureofthenewcodes•ICD-9vs.ICD-10-CM(comparisonsanddifferences)

confuseD about tHe neW structure of coDes?•Excludes1andexcludes2 w What this means w Where is it located•Codeextensions w 7th characters: A through S w Initial, subsequent, and sequelae•PlaceholderX w What is it w Where does it go w When do you use it•Lateralityvs.bilateral w Which characters to use

coDing guiDeLines•Whytheyareimportant•Whenaretheyupdated•Whichonesapplytorehabilitation

coDing examPLes reLeVant to reHab•Diabetescodes•Nervoussystem•Developmentaldisorders w Knowing the difference between the codes for behavioral and non-behavioral issues•Painmanagementcodes•Musculoskeletalcodesandinjuryconditions related to rehab•Pregnancycodesforpatientsreceivingrehab while pregnant

Dates & LocationsLexington - nov 4, 2014The Campbell House 1375 S Broadway, Lexington, KY 40504 859-255-4281

LouisViLLe - nov 5, 2014The Brown, A Camberly Hotel 335 W Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202 502-583-1234

eVansViLLe - nov 6, 2014Tropicana Evansville Executive Conference Center421 NW Riverside Dr, Evansville, IN 47708 812-433-4000

Who should attendPhysical Therapists

Physical Therapist Assistants

Occupational Therapists

Occupational Therapy Assistants

Speech-Language Pathologists

Coding and Billing Personnel

Office Managers

Reimbursement Staff

What You should bring All attendees are required to bring an ICD-10-CM manual tothe course.

seminar schedule registration: 7:30 a.m. (coffee & tea provided) seminar begins: 8:00 a.m. Lunch break: 1 hour (on your own) seminar ends: 3:30 p.m.

Arriving late or leaving early? Please see “Amended Certificate” information under

Continuing EduCAtion CREdit section of this brochure.

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coDers: This program has the prior approval of the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) for 6 continuing education hours. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by the AAPC of the program content or the program sponsor. AAPC approval good thru 8/31/15.

occuPationaL tHeraPists, occuPationaL tHeraPY assistants: Cross Country Education is an AOTA Approved Providerofcontinuingeducation.Thiscourseisofferedfor.6AOTACEUs.TheassignmentofAOTACEUsdoesnotimplyendorsementofspecificcoursecontent,products,orclinicalprocedures by AOTA. AOTA Educational level Introductory, Category 3: Professional Issues.

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office managers: Anxiety-Free Coding for Rehab with iCd-10-CM meets the criteria of the Professional Association of Health Care Office Managementandisapprovedfor6CEUs

PHYsicaL tHeraPists, PHYsicaL tHeraPist assistants: indiana: This meets the IN-PT approval under 844 IAC 6-8-5 Approved Organizations #9, please contact IN Board or Association if you have questions.Kentucky: This program has been submitted to the Kentucky Physical Therapy Association for approval of 6 contact hours.illinois: This program has been submitted to the Illinois Physical Therapy Association for approval of 6 credit hours.

otHer Professions: This educational offering qualifies for 6 continuing education hours as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific filing requirements.

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