***Please note this is a live course that took place on 9/12/2024. If it is past this date this course is no longer active and you would have to take the online version of it which is in the link below.
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Patient Triage, Coding & Documentation
Syllabus Webinar
9-12-2024 2-5 PM EDT
3 CE’s
Course Description: This program equips
you with the practical skills to interpret the results and comorbidities of a
clinical evaluation and advanced imaging or electrodiagnostics testing. These
insights will directly inform your patient triage decisions and collaborative
care planning. The course content is designed to be immediately applicable in
your professional practice.
30 Minutes:
Evaluation and Management Documentation Guidelines
Triage starts with
clinical evaluations. What to look for regarding direct findings and
comorbidities in the evaluation and management process.
60 Minutes: Clinical
Findings and required documentation for patient triage
Diagnosing and
documenting clinical and imaging findings in conjunction with comorbidities to
determine the necessity for triage out of your office or providing direct
care.
30 Minutes: Imaging
and Testing necessary to correlate clinical findings
MRI spinal pathology
results and underlying systemic or metabolic issues to finalize a treatment
plan
60 Minutes: Radiculopathy
vs. Myelopathy, with Cord Edema vs. Myelomalacia
Diagnosing and
utilizing ICD-10 coding in reporting long-term care needs when comorbidities
are present. Also, how to make it understandable to patients and carriers in
reports. This includes how to triage incidental pathological findings on
imaging.
Objective: To document
specific comorbidities, conclusively document the demonstrative cause of the
patient’s pain, and create a care path that includes triage and collaborative
care.
Expected Learner
Outcome: To be able to triage and diagnose trauma and non-trauma cases.
Instructors:
Mark Studin DC
Don Capoferri DC