Coding and Reimbursement Solutions for Cardiology Valve Replacement Coding: TAVR, TAVI, Mitral Valve etc

Recorded Webinar | Jim Collins | From: Feb 05, 2021 - To: Dec 31, 2021

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   $249  
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   $259  
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   $399  
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   $249  
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   $389  
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  • What is TAVR? MAVR? Pulmonary Valve Replacement?
  • What are the FDA ICD-10-CM requirements for TAVR billing?
  • CPT code 33361-33365 includes what services?
  • What if Cardiac Bypass is also performed with the TAVR procedure?
  • Are other cardiac catheterization services reportable when performed with TAVR or Mitral Valve Repair?
  • What are the physician documentation requirements?
  • 2021 Endovascular Repairs get to code for access and closure

Learning Objectives:-

  • Modifiers reported with Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement.
  • Looking at Medicare's Fee Schedule for Endovascular Valve Replacements
  • Inpatient or Outpatient service?
  • How many physicians MUST be involved with care per LCDs on the topic?
  • Coverage protocol for TAVR with the 62 modifiers.
  • Endovascular repairs rupture or non-ruptured AAA.
  • Extension Prosthesis addon codes.
  • Open femoral exposure vs. percutaneous access

Who Will Benefit?

  • Cardiology
  • ECG
  • Physician
  • Non-Invasive Cardiologists
  • Coding/billing

Jim Collins

Jim Collins, CPC, CCC

Cardiology Coding Education & Chart Auditing

Jim Collins has over 20 years of experience helping physicians understand the best way to document and code their services. Please keep him in mind for your compliance program needs.

In addition to being a cardiology documentation and coding consultant for over fifteen years, Jim was a Cardiology Coder at Novant Health (Winston Salem, NC), the Coding Supervisor at Saratoga Hospital (Saratoga Springs, NY), a Compliance Analyst at The Care Group (Indianapolis, IN), and the Compliance Officer of Mid Carolina Cardiology (Charlotte, NC).

Jim has trained thousands of physicians, coders, and administrators how to document and code accurately. Jim has been a professional speaker for medical device companies and specialty societies for over 15 years. He proficiently facilitates productive conversations on the topics of documentation, coding, and medical necessity/coverage. Presentations frequently trigger change in physician and coder behaviors that reduce regulatory exposure, improve the accuracy of charge capture, and eliminate administrative burdens. Jim helps to facilitate higher quality, lower cost care.

 

Jim wrote the study guide and certification exam for the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) specialty coding certification called “Certified Cardiology Coder.” He also developed significant portions of the certification exam for the Board of Advanced Medical Coding professional coding certification titled, "Advanced Coding Specialist in Cardiology."

Jim was the Consulting Editor of Cardiology Coding Alert for over a decade. Several of his articles have been published in EP Lab Digest, Cath Lab Digest, and Cardiology Coding Alert. He has also contributed to articles in The Wall Street Journal and Cardiology Coder’s Pink Sheet.

Jim is a key opinion leader in the fields of documentation, coding, reimbursement, coverage, and value-based compensation for cardiology care.