Need Help Coding Correctly?

Registration Deadline Extended to June 9.

Published on May 27, 2009

Updated on June 3, 2009

Need to simplify your coding for reimbursement? Get the right code for the right procedure and claim your fair and accurate reimbursement. Sign up now for a coding audio conference call to learn how to appropriately code for neurodiagnostic procedures including EMG, nerve conduction studies, and EEG.

The Academy is holding the first of four audio conference calls to help you code correctly for the work you perform every day. The first call, scheduled for 12:00 p.m. ET, on June 17, 2009, is titled "CPT Coding for Neurologic Procedures," and is led by program director: Neil A. Busis, MD, FAAN. Hurry, the deadline to register is June 9.

Upon completion, physician participants will receive 1 CME credit per call, up to 4 CME credits total. Non-neurologists (practice managers, office staff, etc.) will receive a certificate of completion redeemable for credits. Calls last only one hour—don't miss this excellent opportunity to get the information you need, earn CME, and ensure you are coding accurately.

Register now.

Save When Your Staff Attends Together One Phone Line

The price of each conference is per phone line, so several people can listen in from one office, making these sessions particularly cost effective as well as educational. Three additional calls are also available. You can save even more if you sign up for multiple calls all at once. Individual conferences costs $149, but participants will save $99 if they sign up for two or $198 if they sign up for three. Signing up for all four conferences will save $297—a 50-percent discount.



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