MedLearn's Popular Basic Invasive/Interventional Radiology Coding Seminar, September 21 and 22, to Emphasize Changes Coming in 2007.ST. PAUL St. Paul as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26] See : Bravery , Minn. -- National radiology coding expert Jeff Majchrzak, RCC RCC - An extensible language. , BA, RT(R), CNMT CNMT Certified Neuromuscular Therapist CNMT Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist CNMT Certified Network Maintenance Training , will bring his perennially popular Basic Invasive/Interventional Radiology Coding Seminar to Boston, MA, September 21 and 22, 2006. The seminar, set for Marriott Boston Long Wharf Long Wharf may refer to:
"To further complicate matters, every year brings numerous additions deletions and modifications to the CPT CPT See: Carriage Paid To , HCPCS HCPCS Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System and Category III coding systems," says Majchrzak, who is vice president of radiology services for Medical Learning, Inc. (MedLearn) and is considered by many of his peers to be a leading authority on the topic of invasive/interventional radiology coding. "Because of these challenges and changes, many hospitals, as well as radiology, cardiology and vascular surgery practices, experience an excessive number of insurance claim denials." In addition to covering the basics of invasive/interventional radiology coding, Majchrzak will present up-to-date information on the Correct Coding Initiative and industry trends, plus strategies for avoiding and appealing insurance company rejections. Throughout this seminar, he uses real-life examples to reinforce concepts. Majchrzak also fields questions from attendees. More information about the Basic Invasive/Interventional Radiology Coding Seminar is available at www.medlearn.com/seminars.htm or by calling MedLearn at 800-252-1578, ext. 2095. |
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