AUA CodingPlus On-Demand Part Two (2023)
AUA CodingPlus On-Demand Part Two (2023)
On-Demand Part Two Program Highlights:
- Evaluation and Management Editorial changes for 2023
- Appropriate use of Modifier 25
- Aquablation coverage updates and RAC audit
- JW and JZ Modifiers and how they may affect urology
- Appropriate sacral nerve stimulation coding
- Use of HCPCS code C1747
- Affects of the Public Health Emergency expiration on urology
Please note: On-demand courses are non-CME and non-CEU
Featuring Urologic Coding Experts:
Jonathan N. Rubenstein, MD
Edna R. Maldonado, CPC, ASC-UR, ICD-10-CM AHIMA Trainer
AUA CodingPlus is a new series of quarterly virtual courses produced annually to provide timely updates in the coding, reimbursement, insurance, and public policy topic space. It is essential that urologic practices keep abreast of this ever-changing content to maintain relevant, current coding, reimbursement, and billing procedures. These courses conveniently deliver essential, timely education to Practice Administrators, Coders, and other practice professionals for direct implementation into their urology practices to maintain, optimize and improve business operations.
REGISTER NOW and take advantage of this essential coding update!
Course Registration Fees
AUA CodingPlus On-Demand Part Two (2023)
Please note: On-demand courses are non-CME and non-CEU
| On-Demand Part Two Only |
Member/PMN | $79 |
Non-member | $119 |
Target Audience
- Practice Administrators
- Practice Managers
- Coders
- Physicians
- Anyone involved with the day-to-day management of urologic practice
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the learner will:
- Explain and apply Evaluation and Management Editorial changes for 2023.
- Explain appropriate use of Modifier 25.
- Discuss Aquablation coverage updates and RAC audit.
- Define JW and JZ Modifiers and how it may affect urology.
- Explain appropriate sacral nerve stimulation coding.
- Explain use of HCPCS code C1747.
- Recognize how the Public Health Emergency expiration affects urology.
AUA CodingPlus On-Demand Part Two (2023)
Please note: On-demand courses are non-CME and non-CEU
Description
AUA CodingPlus (2023) Part Two will explore and examine recent CPT coding changes in urology that and Telehealth changes with the expiration of the Public Health Emergency (PHE). Urology coding experts will advise on the appropriate use of CPT codes, hospital Evaluation & Management (E/M) codes, and National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) edits, as well as dissect and review real-life examples, and provide answers to your most frequently asked questions. Attend this virtual course to experience a thorough, in-depth analysis of recent code changes and NCCI edits that will enable you to avoid common coding and billing errors and increase the efficiency of your practice.
Program Agenda
- Evaluation and Management Editorial changes for 2023
- Appropriate use of Modifier 25
- Aquablation coverage updates and RAC audit
- JW and JZ Modifiers and how they may affect urology
- Appropriate sacral nerve stimulation coding
- Use of HCPCS code C1747
- Affects of the Public Health Emergency expiration on urology
Education Council Disclosures
Education Council Disclosures.pdf
COI Review Work Group Disclosures
COI Review Work Group Disclosures.pdf
For a full listing of all faculty disclosures, please visit AUA CodingPlus (2023) and click on the "Faculty" tab.
AUA Office of Education Staff has nothing to disclose.
All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.
Jonathan Rubenstein, MD
Edna Maldonado, CPC
Price
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Course Registration Fees
AUA CodingPlus On-Demand Part Two (2023)
Please note: On-demand courses are non-CME and non-CEU
| On-Demand Part Two Only |
Member/PMN | $79 |
Non-member | $119 |
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Live Courses: An administrative fee of 15% is assessed if registration is cancelled up to six weeks prior to the course. If registration is cancelled four to six weeks from the course, the cancellation fee is 50% of the registration fee paid. No registration fees will be refunded less than four weeks prior to the course.
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