Sleep Coding and Documentation
Recorded Webinar: February 18, 2009
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Hear a discussion of coding and documentation of sleep services and new regulatory updates for the medicine of sleep. Understand how to appropriately document to ensure you get paid for all the services you provide, while adding a unique and interactive tool to your reference library.
This CD-ROM will help you:
- Ensure that you are up-to-date on all the new regulatory updates for sleep medicine coding.
- Learn and understand documentation for effective coding for sleep medicine services.
- Understand the details for sleep medicine and service codes.
- Make certain that your services are appropriately documented, so you get reimbursed properly for your work.
- Clarify any questions you may have regarding sleep medicine coding and documentation.
Who should view this CD-ROM?
- All physicians (private practice and academia)
- Nurse practitioners and physician assistants participating in consultative services
- Medical practice executives
- Practice administrators and managers
- Billing and coding staff
Faculty
Andrew DesRosiers, MS, RRT, RPSGT
Mr. Andrew DesRosiers is the director of Boston-based Caritas Christi Healthcare System Centers for Sleep Medicine and the program director for ICU/Orthopedic/Neurology Service Lines. The sleep service line includes durable medical equipment as an extension of the numerous sleep centers. Mr. DesRosiers is also program coordinator of the Polysomnography Technology Program at Northern Essex Community College in Haverhill, MA, and authored chapter 17, "Coding and Reimbursement for Sleep Studies, Durable Medical Equipment, and Clinic" of the ACCP's Coding For Chest Medicine 2009. Mr. DesRosiers can be reached at Andrew.DesRosiers@caritaschristi.org or (978) 687-0156 x 2231.
Please note that the content in this program is the opinions of the presenters. The ACCP does not verify, endorse, or otherwise comment on the content presented by the presenters. Individual practice circumstances might differ; therefore, please use discretion when applying the presenters' recommendations. Neither the presenters nor the ACCP guarantee any particular outcomes.
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