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Learn About Billing and Coding Updates for 2022

Proper implementation of new and revised CPT codes, Medicare rules, and other billing updates is key to ensuring that your practice is receiving the appropriate reimbursements. CAP's popular webinar, presented by healthcare business operations and reimbursement expert Mary Jean Sage, addresses the latest billing and coding updates impacting your patients and bottom line.

The webinar will help participants:

  • Update their revenue cycle management for all patients including Medicare patients.
  • Discover what new revenue opportunities are possible.
  • Demonstrate competency with new coding and billing changes.
  • Respond compliantly to a request for documentation or a review by Medicare or any other third-party payer – either pre-payment or post payment.
  • Understand the challenges in reporting all services, including new services, for their patient population in a compliant manner.
  • Give an overview of updates to CPT codes, E/M changes, billing rules for NPP, telehealth reimbursements, MIPS guidelines, and more.

About the Presenters

Mary Jean Sage

As founding principal and Senior Consultant of The Sage Associates, Mary Jean Sage is a speaker, consultant, and educator with over 30 years of experience in healthcare. As a healthcare management specialist, Ms. Sage assists healthcare professionals address and resolve management and business development issues. She is recognized nationally for her expertise in coding, billing, healthcare compliance, and Medicare audit response. She received her degree in Business Administration from the University of Redlands and her degree in Allied Health from Ferris State University.

Andie Tena

Andréa (Andie) Tena is CAP’s Director of Practice Management Services. She brings to CAP over 15 years of streamlining, optimizing, and transforming operations to elevate efficiency and productivity. Prior to joining CAP, she consulted for Innovative Health Management Partner, where she directed multiple cross functional projects for the largest orthopedic group in Orange County. Prior to that, she was the Director of Market Operations at First Choice Physician Partners/Tenet Healthcare.

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