Upcoming events
New Patient Mojo – 10 Patient Principles for Practice Growth
Tuesday, May 13th - Tuesday, May 13th 2025 11:00 am - 12:00 pm RSVP Save to CalendarPresented by Kathy (KMC) Weidner, MCS-P, CCPC, CCCA, CPCO and Special Guest Speaker William D. Esteb
This fast-moving one-hour program addresses 10 elements of your new patient attractability. From the patient’s point-of-view, you’ll discover countless distinctions to inspire referrals, stimulate reactivations, and become a new patient magnet. Surprisingly, it’s not about doing more—it’s about being more. More curious. More present. More interested. More disciplined. More authentic. And more
HIPAA Risk Analysis- The Proactive Approach to HIPAA
Wednesday, April 30th - Wednesday, April 30th 2025 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm RSVP Save to CalendarPresented By Jill Foote
Educational Objectives
-Identify key players in rules and regulations
-Map the process from Initiative, Proposed Rule to Final Rule
-Learn to track Protected Health Information (PHI) in the practice
-Recognize the components of a compliant Risk Analysis
-Demonstrate the proactive steps to building a compliant culture in the practice
Documenting Compliantly for Your Audience
Tuesday, May 13th - Tuesday, May 13th 2025 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm RSVP Save to CalendarPresented by Kathy (KMC) Weidner MCS-P, CPCO, CCPC, CCCA
Educational Objectives:
-Identify missing components before they become critical issues for your practice
-Determine the basic requirements of documentation for all payer classes
-Learn to identify payer requirements as part of your documentation standards
-Understand the key documentation components that boards, auditors and reviewers expect
The Established Patient Evaluation- Who What When & How
Wednesday, June 18th - Wednesday, June 18th 2025 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm RSVP Save to CalendarPresented By Dr. Colleen Auchenbach DC, CPCO, CPMA
Educational Objectives:
-Evaluate the necessary elements to properly document established patient re-evaluations of all types
-Deliver appropriate evaluation and management services to justify continued care, assess progress, and discharge from this active care when the time is right
-Report the necessary components of documenting the transitional diagnosis and treatment plan after a periodic re-evaluation
-Complete the fundamentals of documenting the assessment of change since the last evaluation as it applies to federal regulations in Medicare