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| CMS issued a host of modifier changes for 2017—from adding and deleting modifiers to making previously optional modifiers mandatory. In addition to payment, data, and edit implications, developing a process for reporting these modifiers properly can ease the administrative burden. During this program, expert speakers Sarah L. Goodman, MBA, CHCAF, COC, CCP, FCS, and Susan E. Garrison, CHCA, CHCAS, CCS-P, CHC, CPAR, CPC, COC, will review the proper application of modifiers -PO, -PN, and -JW, along with the deletion of modifier -L1. They will also discuss changes to CPT moderate sedation reporting and how modifiers will be affected by the 2017 updates to the NCCI Manual and CPT Manual. Here's a look at the webinar agenda: Review of 2017 updates to the NCCI Manual for modifiers Clarification for modifier -59 use Chapter-specific updates that could impact modifier reporting Discussion of provider-based modifier reporting Details necessary in documentation and billing for reporting modifiers -PO and -PN Reducing audit risks when billing provider-based procedures A look at changes to modifiers associated with drugs Review of how and when to report modifier -JW with the least disruption to workflow Discussion of impact of modifier -L1 deletion Update on changes to 2017 CPT codes and moderate sedation Covering payment and billing changes for moderate sedation with multiple physicians and other scenarios Impact of unbundling of moderate sedation from 2017 CPT codes | |
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