Description
There have been unprecedented changes to the rules and regulations for Telehealth and Telemedicine services during the Public Health Emergency (PHE). The PHE expired on May 11, 2023, and Many rules and regulations have subsequently been impacted. Many healthcare organizations continue to struggle with navigating the complex Telehealth reimbursement rules and regulations. Today’s webinar will give you a deeper understanding of the fundamentals so that you can implement and operationalize telehealth services post-PHE, understand the requirements after the waivers and flexibilities have ended, and know which insurance companies provide reimbursement post-Public Health Emergency (PHE).
Learning Objectives:-
- Understand the differences between telehealth and telemedicine post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
- Recognize the difference between synchronous and asynchronous technology post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
- Recognize documentation requirements for Telehealth services post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
- Recognize which payers cover telehealth and telemedicine post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
- Understand Regulatory Considerations for Telehealth providers post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
Areas Covered:-
- Discuss differences between telehealth and telemedicine services post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
- Identify relevant CPT Codes and Place of Service codes applicable to telehealth and telemedicine services post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
- Discuss originating and distant site restrictions post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
- Outline which payers cover telehealth and telemedicine post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
- Discuss who can render telehealth and telemedicine services post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
- Discuss relevant telehealth and telemedicine modifiers post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
- Review telehealth and telemedicine reimbursement rates post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
- Deconstruct telehealth and telemedicine clinical documentation requirements post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
- Discuss post-Public Health Emergency (PHE) regulatory considerations for medical providers and practices
- Outline best practices for compliantly reporting Telehealth and Telemedicine services post-Public Health Emergency (PHE)
Background:-
Digital Health reimbursement rules have changed enormously throughout the last 3 years in terms of coverage, reimbursement, documentation requirements, supervision requirements, billing requirements, etc.
Why Should You Attend:-
The PHE expired on May 11, 2023, and MANY rules and regulations have subsequently been impacted. The cost of non-compliance can be catastrophic to healthcare organizations.
Who Should Attend:-
- Medical Coding Specialists
- Medical Billing Specialists
- Medical Auditing Specialists
- Private Practice Physicians
- Managed Care Professionals
- Operations Leadership
- Practice Administrators
- Office Managers
- Compliance Officers/Committees
- American Academy of Professional Coders
- American Health Information Management Association
- Medical Group Management Association
- Health Care Compliance Association
- Medical Associations
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