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Education Programs

Educational Programs

Education remains the cornerstone of the services provided by NJHAIS. We are deeply committed to enhancing the quality of patient data throughout the state of New Jersey. Our staff of credentialed professionals spends countless hours researching the Federal Register, the CMS website, and exploring practical solutions to the plethora of problems encountered by health care professionals on a daily basis. Our educational programs are offered at various intervals throughout the year and new programs are also designed and offered regularly. Educational programs can also be developed with a facility specific need in mind, and brought on-site to you.

NEW!

  • March 19, 2008 / June 18, 2008 / September 24, 2008 / December 10, 2008
    A MYRIAD OF ISSUES: Medicare’s Maze of Rules and Regulations - Strategies for Staying Ahead of the Curve - 0808 (.pdf file size 394 KB 2 pgs.)
    Now in its fourth year, NJHA Information Services has developed this program to be periodically updated and offered quarterly throughout 2008. Each program will provide a comprehensive overview of new and revised Medicare rules and regulations. Our expert staff will analyze, research and decipher the coding and billing rules and present them in a straightforward and organized manner – cutting to the chase and presenting in simple terms what you really need to know. We also offer strategies and ideas on who in your hospital needs to be involved in implementing the changes. We will distribute actual transmittal text, sample policies and procedures as appropriate and other information that will facilitate compliance with the numerous regulations.

  • Implementing the ‘Present on Admission’ Indicator- Are You Ready?   (.pdf file size 77 KB 3 pgs.)
    Starting with discharges on and after Oct. 1, hospitals are required to capture a ‘present on admission’ indicator (POA). This half-day program will  explain exactly what the POA is; clarify the purpose of the POA – coding, quality and reimbursement; describe the reimbursement implications in 2008 and in the future; analyze the importance of  the six diagnoses based on the quality indicators; and discuss the significance and importance of physician documentation.

  • Quality Documentation – Quality Coding: A Guide to E&M Compliance
    This program, designed for physician, clinical, and coding staff, will offer practical information    and examples relating to your Evaluation & Management coding and will enhance your hospital’s ability to attain thorough documentation, accurate coding, and overall E&M compliance.  For additional information, please contact Tim Keough, tkeough@njha.com or Maureen Barrie, mbarrie@njha.com (609) 936-2200 .
  • Understanding Your Role - UB04 Data Elements & Billing Compliance

    This training program will crosswalk the UB92 and UB04 form locators and offer your staff a clear understanding of the UB04 data elements and code structures, with a continued emphasis on billing compliance. This program will be offered periodically at NJHA in Princeton and is also available to you on-site at your hospital. For additional information or to schedule a program date, please contact Maureen Barrie 609 275-4108 or mbarrie@njha.com .
Click here for Calendar of NJHAIS Educational Seminars/Workshops at NJHA

Educational Programs that are offered periodically at NJHA and are available to you on site at your facility include:

CODING
  • Coding for the Outpatient Encounter
      An overview of Medicare’s outpatient prospective payment system; the importance of accurate coding; medical necessity; basic orientation to the code selection and assignment process; an introduction to the ICD-9-CM and CPT-4 manuals
  • ICD-9-CM Diagnosis and CPT-4 Coding Basics
      Basic orientation to the code selection process; an overview of the ICD-9-CM and CPT-4 manuals; medical necessity and the principles of coding
  • Intermediate ICD-9-CM Diagnosis and CPT-4 Coding
      An advanced session relating to code selection and code placement; the significance of the primary diagnosis; the importance of coding all underlying diagnoses; compliance issues and medical necessity
  • Advanced ICD-9-CM Diagnosis and CPT-4 Coding
      A session to aid in the coding of complex diagnostic and procedural cases; physician documentation, OIG targeted DRG pairs and tools for achieving data quality. Includes exercises and group discussion.
  • CPT System by System
      Workshops designed to provide education on CPT coding, one section at a time.
  • CCS Review Workshops
      Advanced session geared toward preparing seasoned coders to sit for the CCS examination.
BILLING AND COMPLIANCE
  • This program is intended to provide hands-on admissions, registration and coding and billing personnel with an appropriate level of information and instruction relating to compliance standards. This program explains the significance of every aspect of the claims development process: from the initial physician order, through to the patient interview process, to the documentation and coding of a record, and finally to the billing and collection of an account. Compliance issues addressed in this program include medical necessity, the significance of the advance beneficiary notice, Medicare's three-day window rule, Medicare secondary payer provisions and an overview of the UB-04.

    • Medical Necessity and the Advance Beneficiary Notice
    NJHAIS has designed an educational program to assist your registration staff and your physician's practice management staff in understanding the significance of medical necessity and Medicare's requirement relating to the Advance Beneficiary Notice. This 2-hour training program is available to you on-site at your facility and will be tailored to incorporate your hospital-specific registration processes, policies relating to medical necessity and forms.

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT / PHYSICIAN OFFICE

  • Medical Necessity and the Advance Beneficiary Notice
  • Integrating Compliance Into Your Daily Operational Procedures
      An understanding of compliance issues; the importance of the development of a compliance plan; the importance of operational policies and procedures; an overview of the Medicare program - rules and regulation
  • Understanding the Full Circle Process - A Guide to Medicare Compliance for Physician Office Managers
      An overview of the importance of the information obtained during the patient intake process; the significance of the data elements of the CMS-1500; understanding the Medicare program; compliance issues
To arrange for an on-site program or for more information, contact NJHA Information Services at (609) 936-2200 or by e-mail njhais@njha.com.