Continuing Education: TeleSeminars/Webinars







Chiropractic Webinar Got Documentation
12 hrs Live Interactive Distance Based Learning
03-15-2025 10:00 am (EASTERN TIME)
Gregg Friedman, DC
$247.00 USD
12.0


This is a Live, Real Time Chiropractic Continuing Education TeleSeminar/Webinar. You will login to our online meeting room and connect to audio via VoiP.

This is a 12 hour Teleseminar/Webinar.

Sat 10am to 4pm EASTERN
Sun 10am to 4pm EASTERN

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If you arrive late and/or do not meet the requirements to receive the full hours of CE for this teleseminar/webinar, a certificate for hours earned will be issued but no partial tuition refund will be given. If you register for the teleseminar and do not attend, we will place the tuition in your CE Bank or return the prepaid credits to your account so that you can apply them towards another teleseminar/webinar or online course.

Hours 1 - 3

  • Discuss ethical standards of insurance reporting and coding
  • Illustrate how documentation can affect state board complaints
  • Discuss why insurance companies file complaints against chiropractors
  • Discuss why patients file board complaints against chiropractors
  • Define the Problem Oriented Medical Record (POMR)
  • Illustrate taking a thorough history using the OPQRST method
  • Discuss the components of the ortho/neuro exam
Hour 4 - 6
  • Discuss the misrepresentation of certain orthopedic tests
  • Illustrate sensitivity and specificity of orthopedic tests
  • Define the 2021 changes to Evaluation and Management codes
  • Discuss the differences between using time vs. medical decision making for E/M
  • Distinguish between subjective and objective outcome assessments Illustrate methods of proving medical necessity
  • Illustrate the CMS requirements of chiropractic documentation
  • Illustrate condition-specific functional outcome questionnaires
  • Define the A of P.A.R.T. from Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services
  • Define the R of P.A.R.T. from Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services
  • Illustrate the different methods of evaluating spinal range of motion
  • Define the T of P.A.R.T. from Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services
  • Describe the timing of the first re-assessment
  • Demonstrate proper coding for range of motion measurements
  • Describe the P.A.R.T. format of documentation
  • Define the P of P.A.R.T. from Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services
  • Describe the concept of outcome assessments in clinical practice
Hour 7 - 9
  • Illustrate different outcome assessments for the T of P.A.R.T
  • Demonstrate the POMR and P.A.R.T. formats for the initial patient encounter
  • Integrate the POMR and P.A.R.T. formats for subsequent patient encounters
  • Discuss proper diagnosing in notes and on a claim form
  • Define the short, moderate and long-term diagnoses for Medicare
  • Define proper Assessments
  • Illustrate how to determine an assessment for each condition
  • Illustrate complicating factors that can be documented for each condition
Hours 10 - 12
  • Illustrate the two types of Plan
  • Discuss common therapeutic modalities
  • Demonstrate proper documentation for time-based codes
  • Illustrate how to document measurable treatment goals
  • Describe the red flags of a record review
  • Demonstrate the determination of causation for a motor vehicle collision
  • Discuss the different mechanisms of injury for motor vehicle collisions
  • Discuss some of the key value drivers of Colossus
  • Discuss the difference between impairment and disability
  • Illustrate the determination of the end of justifiable treatment
  • Define the main components of an impairment evaluation
  • Illustrate Duties Under Duress and Loss of Enjoyment
  • Illustrate the important diagnoses for personal injury cases
  • Define the 5 Colossus prognoses
  • Demonstrate the 5 grades of injury severity for the Croft Guidelines for the Treatment of CAD Injuries

 


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