AUA Practice Management & Coding Program On-Demand (2024)
Availability
On-Demand
Cost
LIST: $845.00
Member - Active: $675.00
Member - Resident: $675.00
Member - APP: $675.00
NonMember - Resident: $845.00
NonMember - APP: $675.00
Credit Offered
No Credit Offered

AUA Practice Management & Coding Program On-Demand (2024)

Attention Providers, Practice Administrators, and Coders!

Are you ready for an exhilarating dive into specialized urology practice management and coding education? This on-demand program addresses the hot topics facing today's urology practices and offers practical advice on how to survive and thrive in the current environment.


FEATURING COURSE CO-DIRECTORS

  • Edna R. Maldonado, CPC, ASC-UR
  • Daniel Schonwald, CMPE

SESSION ONE: CODING & REIMBURSEMENT

  • Common Urology Claims and How to Avoid Them
  • Why Specificity Matters in ICD-10-CM
  • G2211 and 99459: Proper Coding Explained
  • Reimbursement & Modifiers - Get paid More & Faster in 2024
  • Evaluation & Management: Coding for Improved Accuracy and Precise Reimbursement
  • Coding and Billing Out APPs: What You Can and Cannot Do
  • Auditing and the Risks Associated with Not Doing It

SESSION TWO: PRACTICE MANAGEMENT

  • Confessions of a Hacker: How COVID Created a Breeding Ground for New Cyber Attacks
  • Ambulatory Surgery Centers: A Guide for Practice Managers
  • Nationwide Peculiarities of each Medicare Administrative Contractor
  • KPI Dashboards and Benchmarking: Driving Operational Efficiency
  • Patient Centered Care: Dealing with the Difficult Patient
  • How to Differentiate Your Practice from the Competition


Registration Fees

Membership Category

Registration Fee

Member/Practice Managers' Network (PMN) Subscriber

$675

Non-member

$845

  • Practice Administrators
  • Coders
  • Physicians involved in managing a urology practice
  • Other Office Staff

Session One: Coding & Reimbursement

At the conclusion of this activity, the learner will:

  1. List the common insurance denials and how to prevent them.
  2. Recognize the importance of accurate reporting of ICD-10-CM codes.
  3. Discuss proper coding of HCPCS G2211 and CPT 99459.
  4. Formulate practical applications of the coding information presented and for utilization in everyday practice.
  5. Identify appropriate modifiers to code and bill for proper reimbursement.
  6. Describe reimbursement rules for proper use of modifiers in everyday practice.
  7. Identify how the 2021 outpatient E/M Guidelines differ from the 1995/1997 guidelines.
  8. Describe documentation requirements for updated guidelines.
  9. Recognize how outpatient consultation and hospital visits were updated in 2023.
  10. Define appropriate use of virtual, telephone and online portal E/M services.
  11. Identify correct coding and billing for Advanced Practice Providers to receive proper reimbursement.
  12. Recognize the wide range of information that can be gained from different types of audits.

Session Two: Practice Management

At the conclusion of this activity, the learner will:

  1. Identify ways hackers are targeting remote employees and the new threats connected to home networks.
  2. Recognize how cybercriminals think and how data security measures are not sufficiently robust to prevent successful cyberattacks.
  3. Discuss the way hacktivists (hackers fighting for social and political issues) are adding to cybersecurity threats.
  4. Recognize the six key questions to address when considering an ambulatory surgery center.
  5. Explain strategic use of benchmarking to improve practice performance.
  6. Review techniques of dealing with difficult patients to improve clinical and patient satisfaction outcomes.
  7. Uncover innovative strategies and insights on how to stand out in a competitive market and become the urologist of choice.

Education Council Disclosures

Education Council Disclosures

COI Review Work Group Disclosures

COI Review Workgroup Disclosures

Faculty Disclosures

PMCP Final Disclosures

AUA Office of Education Staff has nothing to disclose.

All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.

This educational activity is not accredited.