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Julie Orton Van, CPC, CPC-P, CEMC
How to get CEUs from
Optum360:
It’s easy and budget-
sensitive!
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Come and explore coding, billing and reimbursement resources that best suit your needs
• Specialty coding workbooks that allow you to earn 10 CEUs
• Customer-favorite educational conference earns you up to 16 CEUs
• Comprehensive learning online resources that help you stay ahead of
coding challenges and earn 1 or more CEUs per course
• CEUs Prior Approved by the AAPC and AHIMA
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How to get CEUs from Optum360: It’s easy and budget-sensitive
• Optum360 is the leader in coding, billing and
compliance tools.
• We know your points of pain and focus on
the areas where you need help most.
• We put the very same quality processes and
innovation into our training and educational
materials, as we do our first-class electronic
solutions and publications.
• Come and learn from the industry leader.
Specialty coding workbooks
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Targeted, specialty specific guidance is needed now
• Practices are seeking tools that assess and sharpen coding skills.
• Most needed are case studies that are appropriate for their clinical specialty and
reinforce coding conventions and guidelines.
• Most importantly, physician practices want to focus on coding issues within ICD-10-CM
specific to the specialty that are likely to affect day-to-day coding proficiency and
accuracy that significantly impact revenue.
• Physician practices are ready to work, to try their hand at routine and more challenging
cases.
• Current specialties include:
– Cardiology
– General surgery
– Ob/Gyn
– Orthopedics
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Features and benefits
• NEW — Includes free access to two online ICD-10 coding exams for each specialty. Each exam includes 30 multiple choice questions taken from the book.
– Immediately get your final grade.
• Covers both basic and advanced topics. Get specialty-specific coding guidelines.
• Provides an educational format for ICD-10-CM. Case studies, tests, term definitions, fill-in-the-blanks and more.
– Repetition builds skills in ICD-10.
• Includes case-study problems. Reinforce basic coding conventions and guidelines as encountered in the specialty documentation with these real-world examples.
• Specialty coding instruction. Gives detailed, specialty-specific coding instructions that explain the correct solution to coding problems.
• Detailed answer rationale. Provides case study answers that include anatomy and physiology and documentation tips, along with coding instruction.
• Get ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM Code Mapping. Connects this specialty's most important diagnostic codes to ICD-10-CM.
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Sample pages
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• Depending on specialty:
– 40–54 case studies with detailed answer rationale
• Online exams to test your ICD-10-CM coding skills
• Appendix A: Quick Coding Reference:
– How to use
– Conventions used in ICD-10-CM Mappings
– Specialty-specific areas of most commonly coded and complex/confusing diagnoses
• Appendix B. ICD-10-CM Draft Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting 2016:
– Section I. Conventions, general coding guidelines and chapter-specific coding guidelines
– Section II. Selection of Principal Diagnosis
– Section III. Reporting Additional Diagnoses
– Section IV. Diagnostic Coding and Reporting Guidelines for Outpatient Services
Contents
Essentials Coding, Billing and Compliance Conference
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16th Annual Coding, Billing and Compliance Conference
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• Industry recognized SMEs
• Timely topics and in-depth training:
• I-10-CM challenges
• PCS-CDI
• Time and motion study
• RAC audits - The insiders’ story
• 2 Midnight Rule & observation
• Transitioning outpatient coders to inpatient coding
• Risk adjustment - HCC
• CAC: The changing role of the coder
• CAC: What do you need to do if CAC is bought (as an HIM manager)
• Brain teaser: Behind the logic of the coding system
• Modifiers
• HIPA /compliance
• CDI Summit
• DRG "ask an expert" panel (bring Medicare reimbursement questions)
• Coding roundtable
• E/M roundtable
• Medicare decision-making
• HCPCS - Charge capture and how to audit for it
• All the code and regulatory updates in one setting:
• CPT
• HCPCS
• ICD-10-CM and PCS
• Final Rule
• OIG Work Plan
• Medicare Inpatient
• OPPS
• Chargemaster
• Less expensive than any other similar coding, billing and compliance conference
• Valuable networking
• User group sessions to increase your proficiency and efficiency of Optum digital solutions
• Receive all of the session slide decks, to take back and train your staff
Optum360 Essentials
Online coding courses
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Online coding courses
• You've worked hard for your coding credentials, and now you
need an easy way to maintain your certification. Introducing new
online coding courses from Optum360®.
• Stay ahead of your CEU certification requirements — or get
certified if you aren't already — with our self-paced courses
designed to boost your knowledge of coding, ICD-10 and
everything else involved in your day-to-day workflow.
• Delivered online, our coding courses are a cost-effective method
for continuing your education and enhancing overall productivity.
In addition to fulfilling your CEU requirements, these courses
support clinicians, administrators and coders against the financial
risks of the shifting health care market.
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Role-based training
• Introduction to Medical
Coding Basics (2)
• Foundations of Medical
Terminology (2)
• Understanding
Insurance (2)
• Introduction to
Procedure Coding (2)
• Introduction to HCPCS
Level II Coding (2)
• Introduction to
Present-on-Admission
Diagnoses (2)
• Coding from the
Operative Report for
ICD-10-CM and PCS (4)
Level 1 Level 1 Level 1
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Level 1 courses
• Introduction to Medical Coding Basics — The billing and reimbursement process depends on the accurate coding of medical services and procedures, as well as the correct interpretation of these codes and the coding rules and guidelines that impact the reimbursement process.
• Introduction to Procedure Coding — This course provides and overview of procedure coding for new employees in the health insurance field. This perspective is broad enough that it can be used as part of an orientation process or it can be used by individuals with specific job functions, such as, customer service, claims processing, coordination of benefits, prior authorization, utilization reviews and others.
• Foundations of Medial Terminology — This course is designed to provide an introduction to medical terminology. Its perspective is broad enough that the course can be used as part of an orientation process. A variety of job functions will find this course useful, including: customer service, claims processing, coding, and billing, coordination of benefits and patient registration, to name just a few.
• Understanding Insurance — Every industry has its own set of words and expressions, tools and systems. The health insurance industry is no different. This fundamentals course concentrates on the terms and expressions commonly used in the industry. It also introduces you to various types of private and public payers, explains many of the systems and procedures used by health care payers, and outlines how private health coverage is regulated.
• HCPCS Level II Coding — This course is an introduction to HCPCS coding. Through the use of this course, you will gain an understanding of the coding system's organization and format. This lesson will teach you how to locate the correct HCPCS code and the coding and billing rules for DMR, prosthetics, orthotics, oxygen, injectable drugs, biologicals and procedures.
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Level 1 target learners
• Employees new to the health care field
• Customer service
• Claims processing
• Coordination of benefits
• Prior authorization
• Utilization review
• Clinicians
• Reception
• Patient accounting
• Patient registration
• Transcription
• Medical records
• Medical coding
• Others
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Level 2 course
• Introduction to Present-on-Admission Diagnoses — The topics in this course include:
– Background
– Federal law requirements
– General POA reporting guidelines
– Specific POA reporting guidelines
– General guidelines for identifying the conditions that are present-on-admission
– Describing the twelve-conditions that Medicare will monitor to present-on-admission status that may affect reimbursement
– Reporting to Medicare using the UB-04 and 837i formats
– POA clinical examples
– Test Your Knowledge
– Present-on-Admission Reporting Final Exam
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Level 2 target learners
• Medical coding
• Billing
• Case managers
• Claims processing
• Medical records
• Clinical staff
• Others
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Level 3 course
• Coding from the Operative Report for ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS ‚— In this course, you will learn about how coding from the operative report for ICD-10-CM and PCS has been impacted by the following:
– A brief history of operative reports
– The importance of medical documentation
– How ICD-10-CM procedures and coding has evolved from ICD-9-CM
– Current reimbursement practices
– Laws to follow to stay within fraud and abuse guidelines
– Operative report coding guidelines
– Case studies from every section of ICD-10
– Answer rationale for each study
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Level 3 target learners
• Seasoned physician coders new to inpatient coding
• Inpatient claims processing
• Coordination of benefits
• Prior authorization
• Utilization review
• Inpatient medical records
• Inpatient medical coders
• Others
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Coming soon
• Post-acute care introductory courses:
– Introduction to Home Health Care
– Billing Home Health Care
– Coding Home Health Care
– Introduction to Hospice Services
– Billing Home Hospice Services
– Coding Hospice Services
– Introduction to Skilled Nursing Facilities
– Billing for Skilled Nursing Facilities
– Coding for Skilled Nursing Facilities
• CEUs yet to be granted
Contact information
Julie Orton Van, Product Manager, CPC, CPC-P. CEMC
801-982-3430