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Webinar - "ICD-10 Updates and Refreshers for Long-Term Care Professionals"
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1/9/2025
When: January 9, 2025
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Where: Live Webinar
United States
Contact: Michelle Walters
michelle@mohealthcare.com
573.893.2060


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Webinar - "ICD-10 Updates and Refreshers for Long-Term Care Professionals"

 

This workshop is being offered as a 2-part virtual workshop as detailed below:

 

Times:
Part 1: 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Part 2: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

 

This session will be worth 4.0 Administrative CEU hours. 

 

Pricing:
MHCA Members - $100 per person
Non-Members - $200 per person


*This webinar is limited to the first 40 people. 


 

Session Info:

This webinar is designed for healthcare professionals with existing ICD-10 knowledge who need to stay up-to-date with the latest changes and refresh their coding skills in the long-term care setting. Presented by First Class Solutions, this session will provide you with a comprehensive overview of recent updates to ICD-10 codes and how they impact documentation, billing, and reimbursement in long-term care facilities.

 

In this session, you will:

  • Explore the most recent ICD-10 code updates, including new codes, revisions, and deletions.
  • Understand the impact of these changes on long-term care settings and how to apply them accurately.
  • Review best practices for coding compliance and minimizing errors.
  • Receive practical tips for navigating ICD-10 challenges in long-term care environments.
  • Refresh your knowledge of common coding scenarios and techniques to ensure optimal reimbursement.

Whether you're a healthcare provider, coder, or administrator, this session will help you stay ahead of ICD-10 changes and ensure your facility remains compliant with the latest standards.

 

Speaker:
Chris Gieger, MA, RHIA, CCS, CRC AHIMA Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer

Chris has worked at large and mid-sized health care facilities in many roles where she gained a thorough understanding of health information management. Her coding career includes working in hospitals as both an employee and a consultant. Her work with Skilled Nursing Facilities includes medical record compliance reviews and ICD-10 coding support, audits, and education. She helped author education programs for ICD-10 coding in preparation for PDPM and has served as an instructor for ICD-10 education.

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