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Documentation 101: The Life Cycle of a Patient's Chart


Total CME Credit Hours: 1 Category I (Formal)

Education Types:
Category I (Formal) |  Risk Management
Topics:
Compliance |  Documentation
Speaker:
Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC, CCA
Duration:
1 Hour



Description

With all the fear, angst, and bad news about documentation being circulated, where is a chiropractor to turn? This webinar is your answer. Your goal is to present your documentation in a clear, concise and legible format that is easily understood by your reader. The challenge is that your reader may be another health care provider, your board, or a third party payer's medical necessity auditor.

 

This course was presented by Kathy Mills-Chang, MSC-P and sponsored by Foot Levelers.

 

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Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC, CCA's Profile

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KMC University


Kathy is known as one of our profession’s premiere Medicare, compliance, billing, and documentation experts. She knows her stuff, and consistently rates as one of the most informative, and entertaining speakers we have. Now a Certified Medical Compliance Specialist (MCS-P), a Certified Professional Chiropractic Coder (CCPC) and a Certified Clinical Chiropractic Assistant (CCCA), Kathy’s super-power is that she makes these difficult subjects simple, easy to understand, and, most importantly, easy to implement. In 2007, Kathy founded KMC University, the profession’s go-to for practice analysis and training on these subjects. Her team is the largest team of certified specialists under one roof in the profession, and has over 250 years’ experience in chiropractic, including Kathy’s 37 years of service to the profession. You can find out more about KMC University at www.kmcuniversity.com.


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Overall:      4.4

Total Reviews: 165

Comments

Mary H

"Very thorough and helpful!"

Sean V - Springfield, Illinois

"none at this time"

Kathryn M - Colona, Illinois

"I thought it was a bit silly that so many of her slides that had a "doctor", the "doctor" had a stethoscope around their neck! Just my pet peeve, but I think with all the pictures out there, she could have at least used a DC"

Kelly Astrid M - Chicago, Illinois

"Good presentation. Very knowledgeable presenter."