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Date

Dec. 12, 2023

Time

10:00am - 3:00pm

Location

Online

Coupon-eligible, Virtual

Chargemaster Coding Updates and Implementation for 2024 — Virtual Event

Agenda

10 a.m. — Program
Noon — Lunch Break
1  p.m. — Program
3 p.m. — Adjournment

Audience

individuals responsible for ambulatory payment classifications, billing, revenue cycle management and chargemaster maintenance, including coders, managers, directors, chargemasters, APC coordinators, revenue cycle managers, perioperative services directors, health information staff, medical records managers, directors of patient financial services, billing office staff, business office managers, pharmacy directors, ancillary departments, nurse auditors, compliance auditors, supply chain staff and purchasing managers

Overview

This virtual event will review the important components specific to Current Procedural Terminology and Outpatient Prospective Payment System changes to the chargemaster(s) effective Jan. 1, 2024.

Objectives

Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to:

    • incorporate 2024 codes to individual facility’s chargemasters
    • describe reporting scenarios for reporting new CPT codes
    • identify the impact of new reimbursement levels for APC payments
    • prepare for the health care common procedure coding system’s code revisions, changes and additions beginning Jan. 1, 2024
    • discuss the impact of status indicator changes for 2024
    • discuss packaging concepts impacting Medicare APC payments
    • discuss the 2024 coding changes for drugs, radiopharmaceuticals and contrast, and the impact on reimbursement
    • discuss how to improve new product implementation processes
    • discuss the importance of correctly billing Add-on IPPS payments for new technology devices
    • discuss how to be prepared to provide department-specific guidance in the proper reporting and utilization of the new codes
    • discuss CMS instructions regarding accurate units of service
    • explain the importance of accurate revenue code assignment
    • discuss the impact of accurate and complete reporting of supply/device costs and future payments
    • discuss the payment for new drugs not yet assigned a specific drug HCPCS code, and understand the risk of billing nonformulary drug charges

Note:  These objectives are based on past programs. The details of 2024 CPT codes and the OPPS Final Rule will be released in the fall.

Faculty

Glenda J. Schuler, RHIT, CPC, COC, AHIMA-Approve ICD-10-CM/POCS Trainer
Vice President of Revenue Cycle Solutions
HealthCare Consulting Solutions

Schuler has an extensive background in chargemaster, billing, operations, ICD-10-CM/PCS, DRG coding and hospital CPT-4 coding, and has more than 35 years of health care industry experience and expertise in all areas of health information, medical records, utilization review, patient access and business services. Additionally, she’s an expert in third-party reimbursement, electronic submission of claims, billing and collections, and revenue cycle solutions.

As a health care consultant, her areas of expertise include ICD-10-CM/PCS, DRG coding, hospital CPT coding, APC education/validations, charge capture and chargemaster reviews. She has developed and conducted coding and reimbursement seminars, and has been a featured speaker nationwide on the topic of Medicare ambulatory payment classification groups and their impact on hospital operations. She is an active member of the American Health Information Management Association and the American Academy of Professional Coders and is a nationally featured speaker for the American Academy of Professional Coders, American Health Information Management Association, Vizient and Optum/Optum360.

General Information

This educational activity is provided by MHA Health Institute.

MHA Health Institute

 

General Information

Register

Register on or before Monday, Dec. 11, to ensure the delivery of instructional materials.
REGISTER ONLINE

Session recordings and resources will be available to participants after the events take place.

Cost

MHA member — $395 per person
Nonmember — $495 per person

This virtual event is eligible for use of the MHA Health Institute coupon. Note: Coupons were mailed to MHA-member hospital CEOs in December 2022.

This event also is being offered at a reduced registration fee to MHA-member hospitals thanks to a generous contribution from the MHA Management Services Corporation.

Sponsors

Partner opportunities are available.

Event Contact

Alex Shikles

Alex Shikles

Director of Education

Send Email

573-893-3700 | ext. 1319

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