Documentation and Coding Course 1: Chiropractic Coding #MN38047
Proper coding is very important for an ethically run practice. It should accurately reflect the services and procedures performed by the physician. To do otherwise could lead to problems with your license, third party payers and legal issues. The purpose of this course is to provide educational material on coding regarding chiropractic procedures and services.
Course written by Rebecca A. Meintsma, DC
Number of Credits: 2
Documentation and Coding Course 2: Medicare Documentation #MN38048
Proper documentation for Medicare is essential. The federal government has requirements that must be met. These are not recommendations or suggestions, but requirements. We will look at accepted ways to establish a subluxation; documentation requirements regarding the history, exam, diagnosis and treatment; and the codes Medicare covers.
Course written by Rebecca A. Meintsma, DC
Number of Credits: 1
Documentation and Coding Course 3: Proper Clinical Documentation #MN38049
Proper documentation is extremely important in the chiropractic office. It can mean the difference between an organized chart that assists the doctor and one that can lead to confusion and possible mistakes.
Course written by Rebecca A. Meintsma, DC
Number of Credits: 2
Documentation and Coding Course 4: Abbreviations Course #MN38050
When it comes to documenting, it is definitely advantageous to use abbreviations. The problem with using abbreviations or symbols is that sometimes you are the only one who understands what you meant, and occasionally you may not even be sure. The purpose of this course is to provide information regarding standard/common health care abbreviations and/or symbols.
Course written by Rebecca A. Meintsma, DC
Number of Credits: 1
Documentation and Coding Course 5: The Physical Exam #MN38051
Good documentation is very important. It provides better exchange of information, enhances the quality of care given to the patient and supports insurance claims leading to improved reimbursement. This course will focus on documentation of the physical exam portion of a patient visit.
Course written by Rebecca A. Meintsma, DC
Number of Credits: 1
Documentation and Coding Course 6: Documentation of Chiropractic Treatments #MN38052
Proper documentation of all therapeutic actions taken during the patient visit is essential to quality patient care. It provides a better exchange of information, it enhances the quality of care given to the patient and it supports insurance claims leading to improved reimbursement. This course will focus on documentation and coding of the treatment portion of the patient visit.
Course written by Rebecca A. Meintsma, DC
Number of Credits: 1

