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Creating a Diagnostic Statement that will make ICD-10 Experts Happy
Length: 1 hour


In this webinar learn to scrutinize your diagnosis code selection and documentation so that you can impress coding experts and clinicians all at the same time.  At the end of this presentation, you will know how to satisfy any third party who questions the codes you have chosen.  The diagnostic statement can strengthen your records and help you establish medical necessity for the care you deliver.

 

This course was originally presented by Dr. Evan Gwilliam on July 21, 2020 and sponsored by PayDC Chiropractic Software

Dr. Evan Gwilliam, DC, MBA, BS, CPC, NCICS, CCPC, MCS-P, CPMA, Practisync

Dr. Gwilliam, Senior Vice President of Practisync, brings a wealth of expertise to the healthcare industry. Graduating as Valedictorian from Palmer College of Chiropractic, Dr. Gwilliam holds credentials as a Certified Professional Coder, Medical Auditor, and Compliance Officer. With a unique background combining clinical experience with a Bachelor’s degree in accounting and a Master’s of Business Administration, he is widely recognized as a leading authority in his field. Dr. Gwilliam's expertise extends beyond his executive role, as he is also a sought-after seminar speaker. He shares his insights on topics ranging from healthcare compliance to documentation and coding at prominent industry events. Additionally, Dr. Gwilliam provides expert witness testimony, conducts medical record audits, and offers tailored consulting services to healthcare providers seeking to enhance their practices. He has contributed to reference books and articles for multiple publications, cementing his status as a thought leader in the healthcare community.


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