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SUMMARY:Coding Meeting
DESCRIPTION:CtHIMA\nCoding Meeting\nWednesday April 24 th 2019\nSheraton Hartford South Hotel \nAgenda \n\n\n\n8am – 8:30\nRegistration / Continental Breakfast\n\n\n8:30 – 9:30\nCDI Across the Continuum – Moving to a Patient Centric\nSolution.\nPresenter: Phil Goyeau\, 3m\n\n\n9:30 -10:30\nValue-Based Care and Risk Adjustment- The New Disrupters in\nthe Revenue Cycle\nPresenter: Kristen Piccirillo\, RHIA\, CCS\, Healthcare\nConsultant\n\n\n10:30 – 11:30\nBack to Basic’s for Compliant Coding\nPresenter: Joy Rose\, RHIA\, CCS\, CHPS\, Womble Bond Dickinson\n\n\n11:30 – 12:30\nCraniofacial Anomalies and Coding\nPresenter: Emilie LaRocque\, CPC\, CPMA\, Goodwin College\n\n\n\nCost: Members $65\, Non-Members $75\, Students $35- Must be AHIMA approved\nCEU’s 4 CEU’s \nRegistration: Click here to register at Constant Contact \n \nPresentation Descriptions\nand\nSpeaker Bio’s\nPhil Goyeau\nPresentation Title: CDI Across the Continuum – Moving to a Patient Centric Solution\nPresentation Download: CDI Across the Coninuum – Moving to a Patient Centered Solution – Phil Goyeau\n \nMany CDI programs are shifting from focused inpatient reviews to a patient-centric solution that supports all Clinical Documentation Improvement activities beyond the traditional acute care setting. CDI will also continue to expand impact on downstream functions such as coding\, case management\, and quality\, as well as improving the accuracy of data for reporting and analytics. \nIn this presentation\, we will review the latest trends around CDI program expansion into the Ambulatory setting and look at some industry best practices\, workflows for document review\, performance tracking to ensure quality documentation and compliant coding practices. \nBio:\nPhil Goyeau is a Revenue Cycle Solutions Sales Executive for 3M Health\nInformation Systems and has over 18 years of experience in healthcare with a focus on quality and hospital operations. He is a subject matter expert in Revenue Cycle solutions and works with customers to develop long-term solutions for efficient coding and reimbursement systems\, maximize revenue and to improve the quality of healthcare delivery. \n\nJoy Rose\nPresentation Title: Back to Basics for Compliant Coding\nPresentation Download: CT CRT BASIC CODE COMPLIANCE – Joy Rose \nBio\nMy experience over twenty-five years has led me to succeed in roles as a consultant\, HIPAA Privacy Officer\, Healthcare Compliance Specialist and Director of Health Information Management. In the healthcare compliance arena I have conducted compliance audits as well as created education for facility employees and providers. Through my personal education and experience\, I have been introduced to a broad base of knowledge which encompasses management\, human diseases\, legalities of healthcare\, expertise in coding and reimbursement and other healthcare topics. I have to give credit to my first position in the physician practice arena as a medical assistant where I was responsible for many front office functions leading to my varied interests and subsequent education choices and work experiences. I hold the credentials of RHIA\, CCS\, and CHPS through AHIMA. \nI completed my Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Corporate Compliance from The George Washington University and a Master of Science in Health Care Administration from Central Michigan University. My Bachelor of Science in Health Information Administration (MRA) was earned at the University of Kansas. \nMy compliance experience includes coding audits\, design and administration of coding training for physicians\, staff\, and development of physician practice compliance plans. Specialties: Coding compliance audits\, clinician documentation education\, outpatient physician practice ICD and CPT coding\, University/college student health\, home health\, hospice\, LTACH and IARH coding and auditing. \nOur team at Womble Bond Dickinson provides a proactive approach in compliance consulting for hospitals\, physicians and healthcare systems. Should compliance issues arise\, we provide support to our attorneys\, client’s general counsel and clients. \n\nKristen Piccirillo\nPresentation Title: Value-Based Care and Risk Adjustment – The New Disrupters in the Revenue Cycle\nPresentation Download:Value-Based Care and Risk Adjustment – Kristen Piccirillo \nDescription\nAs healthcare organizations take on more financial risk with the advent of value-based care (VBC) and advanced payment models (APMs)\, coding compliance and clinical documentation integrity will become imperative for optimal reimbursement. In this presentation\, the audience will learn how risk adjustment and advanced payment models will become a game changer in the revenue cycle\, as upside and downside risk associated with VBC begins to disrupt the current healthcare business model. \nProfessional Summary\nKristen A. Piccirillo is a Healthcare Consultant specializing in health information management (HIM)\, coding\, and compliance. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Information Management from Davenport University and is a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) and Certified Coding Specialist (CCS). Building towards her Certified Health Data Analyst (CHDA) certification from AHIMA\, Kristen has many career aspirations that reach beyond the traditional HIM and coding realm and she hopes to venture into healthcare management and managed care. \nKristen was previously a contractor at AHIMA\, where her primary role was managing the AHIMA-Approved ICD-10 Trainer Ambassador Program. She worked with the HIM Practice Excellence and Information Governance teams on many training and educational programs including IGAM Consultant Training\, AHIMA Train-the-Trainer\, IMO data mapping\, online ICD-10-CM/PCS and CPT coding education\, and webinar/digital products strategy. \nOver the last 3 years\, Kristen has been an HIM advocate and volunteers as an AHIMA Engage Facilitator. In 2017\, she was appointed as the Chair of the Engage Advisory Committee\, where she was tasked with promoting AHIMA’s mission of advancing health information practices and standards for the delivery of quality healthcare. Kristen successfully created one of the most active communities for knowledge exchange\, best practices\, and networking for students and healthcare professionals. Additionally\, Kristen participates in AHIMA’s Mentor Match program in which she tutors and mentors students for AHIMA certification. \nKristen previously studied Exercise Science and Health promotion at Central Connecticut State University. As a NASM-Certified Personal Trainer\, Kristen has a passion for health and fitness and enjoys running\, kettlebell training\, swimming\, and boxing. In her free time\, you can often find her out on the driving range hitting a bucket of golf balls with her dad\, who is her role model in her life and career. \n\nEmilie LaRocQue\nPresentation Download: Craniofacial Anomalies Coding with PCS – Emilie LaRocque\nCraniofacial conditions from common to rare will cover a variety of Craniofacial conditions and will include the signs and symptoms\, diagnoses and procedures done for children and young adults with these conditions. We will be looking at conditions that range from a cleft-palate to Goldenhar Syndrome. For each of the conditions covered there will be a coding breakdown that includes the ICD-10-CM as well as the ICD-10-PCS/CPT codes with explanations and pictures. Following the presentation there will be time for a discussion with questions from attendees. \nEmilie has been teaching Medical Billing and Coding as well as the administrative side of Medical Assisting for over eight years. She currently is the Program Coordinator for Medical Billing and Coding at Goodwin College in East Hartford\, Connecticut. Emilie is a fun and quirky teacher that likes to tell stories to connect coding and billing with real-life scenarios. Many years ago she was crowned the “Guideline Queen” from one of her students\, and proudly wears that title. Emilie currently holds the two AAPC credentials\, CPC (Certified Professional Coder) and CPMA (Certified Professional Medical Auditor;) she is also a mother of a Craniofacial kid. \n
URL:http://cthima.org/event/coding-meeting/
LOCATION:Sheraton Hartford South\, 100 Capital Boulevard\, Rocky Hill\, CT\, 06067\, United States
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