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E/M Coding Simplified

What you will learn

Introduction to E/M Coding: Overview of E/M coding principles Importance of accurate coding in healthcare Key terminologies and definitions

E/M Coding Guidelines: Explanation of the various E/M codes Criteria for selecting the appropriate code Differences between new and established patient codes

Codes for different levels of service (e.g., office visits, hospital visits) Essential elements for E/M documentation

History, examination, and medical decision-making Use of time-based coding

ICD-10-CM (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition, Clinical Modification) CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) codes

Why take this course?

An Evaluation and Management (E/M) course is designed to educate healthcare professionals on the correct coding and documentation practices required for E/M services. These services encompass a wide range of clinical activities including patient evaluations, consultations, and ongoing management of care. Proper E/M coding ensures accurate billing, compliance with regulations, and appropriate reimbursement from payers.


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Course Content:

  1. Introduction to E/M Coding:
    • Overview of E/M coding principles
    • Importance of accurate coding in healthcare
    • Key terminologies and definitions
  2. E/M Coding Guidelines:
    • Detailed explanation of the various E/M codes (e.g., 99201-99499)
    • Criteria for selecting the appropriate code
    • Differences between new and established patient codes
    • Codes for different levels of service (e.g., office visits, hospital visits)
  3. Documentation Requirements:
    • Essential elements for E/M documentation
    • History, examination, and medical decision-making
    • Use of time-based coding
    • Documentation to support the level of service billed
  4. Coding Systems and Tools:
    • ICD-10-CM (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition, Clinical Modification)
    • CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) codes
    • Use of electronic health records (EHR) for coding and documentation
  5. Compliance and Auditing:
    • Understanding compliance requirements
    • Common coding and documentation errors
    • Strategies for internal auditing and self-assessment

No Prior Experience Required:

  • Many E/M courses are designed to cater to both beginners and those with prior experience. Basic healthcare knowledge is often sufficient, though prior experience with coding or medical billing can be advantageous.
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