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ACR Offers Evaluation & Management Coding Lunch & Learn Series

From the College  |  February 8, 2021

The ACR practice management team is offering a free, tailored, one-hour evaluation and management (E/M) Lunch & Learn series to ensure compliance and accuracy with the new coding and documentation guidelines that went into effect Jan. 1, 2021. This workshop will give hands-on training to help rheumatology practices currently coding and billing using the new guidelines for office outpatient visits (99202–99215) apply the new guidelines. It will also provide key insights on navigating new documentation and coding challenges.

Participants will learn about key topics, including:

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  • Documentation tips for the new definition of time;
  • Review of the key components of medical decision-making; and
  • How medical necessity may be interpreted based on documentation.

The webinar is the latest in a series of online resources developed to assist members, practices and their staff prepare for the E/M coding updates. To register for the webinars, contact the ACR practice management team at [email protected].

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