2806 – Documentation and Reimbursement
Intermediate /
Lecture
Fort Myers, FL /
Wednesday, July 2, 2008 – 1:40-4:00 pm – 2.0 credit hours equal to 2.0 CECs/.2
CEUs
(Classroom: 1:40-4:00 pm with 20 minutes
of break time)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Accurately processing health insurance claims has become
more exacting at the same time health insurance plan options have rapidly
expanded. These changes, combined with modifications in state and federal
regulations, affect the health insurance industry and are a constant challenge
to individuals providing the service. Those responsible for processing health
insurance claims require thorough instruction in all aspects of medical
insurance including plan options, carrier requirements, state and federal
regulations, abstracting relevant information from source documents, accurately
completing claims forms, and coding diagnoses and procedures.
COURSE
OBJECTIVES:
1) Introduce
information about major insurance programs and federal health care legislation.
2) Provide a basic
knowledge of national diagnosis and procedure coding.
3) Simplify the process
of completing claims forms.
FACULTY: Brenda
M. Klass PhD, MFT, DACFE, Care Center Rehabilitation and Pain Management,
has been involved in patient care and practice management for over 30
years. She is a licensed health care professional, a certified medical practice
manager, certified in medical reimbursement, and certified in California
workers compensation bill review. She founded Care Center Rehabilitation and
Pain Management over 25 years ago and has taken the Center thru Medicare
Certification. Prior to the Center, she was hospital based and involved with
JACHO certification and establishment of the hospital billing departments relative
to functional restoration. She has been heavily involved in the education of
professionals, functional restoration, as well as education of individuals who
are involved with legal and billing aspect of various therapies. She works
closely with a health care attorney and stays on top of all new legislation
coming down the pipeline, which could affect professionals treating injured
individuals. Currently, she is involved in establishing contractual agreements
with payers for functional restoration treatment and training of its staff in
the coding and reimbursement of these services.