Acquire the Expertise Needed to Thrive
Learn the most important nonclinical skills used by the busiest, most profitable practices. Support your patients and the care they need. Eliminate uncertainty, increase confidence and avoid the most common mistakes.
Courses
In-depth, self-paced training to expand your reimbursement and compliance knowledge
This course is meant to retrace important steps to seal any leaks in the documentation and coding buckets of your practice.
This module provides an overview of the expectations for complete E/M service documentation, including documentation examples for various case presentations.
This module provides a high-level survey of ROV as it explores the requirements for daily documentation when the patient is in active treatment.
The course outlines everything from the specifics of Chiropractic Manipulative Treatment (CMT), and what to watch out for if you’re a full-spine adjuster, to the non-traditional modalities used in many practices today, such as dry needling.
This course provides both a bird’s eye view of the rules of E/M coding and specific training on both the use of MDM and time for code selection.
This course will illustrate how to find and report the ICD-10 code that matches the patient’s diagnosis.
Advanced Training
Elite private training with a certified specialist — for the advanced student.
This course includes thorough training to understand the definition of and documentation of an initial patient visit…in all its incarnations.
This course is both a high-level survey of ROV and a deep dive into the individual details of SOAP.
This customized course outlines the necessary documentation pieces for an episode of care as well as the documentation requirements for a maintenance visit.
Rapid Solutions
Your problem-focused questions, answered on demand…in under 10 minutes
A provider can spend much time documenting a patient’s condition and treatment perfectly and still have the claim denied. The cause could be your diagnosis coding.
This Rapid Solution outlines the key elements necessary in a treatment plan, the differences between the plan and the treatment, and how that differs from a "care" plan.
This module explains what discharge means within the concept of putting a "pin" in the end of an active episode of care.
Proving medical necessity opens the door to payment, and Assessment is its' key.
It helps demonstrate the story of the patient's experience as s/he returns to functional health, by illustrating the patient's reasons and needs at the time of the visit.
Re-evaluations, when used properly, strengthen your patient care compliance and increase your ability to prove medical necessity for care.