Charting for Midwives – Getting Credit for All You Do

1.5 MEAC CEUs Available
Thursday, May 25, 2017

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This webinar qualifies for the NARM Category 3 Bridge Certificate

 Nancy Koerber, CPM, CPC will cover the basics of documentation. She will also provide updates on the changes that are coming in healthcare over the next years as we transfer from a fee-for-service system to one that is quality/value incentive-based. Emphasis on AMA guidelines for documentation and specificity will prepare you for proper ICD-10 and CPT coding applications later. Nancy Koerber, CPM, CPC will cover the basics of documentation. She will also provide updates on the changes that are coming in healthcare coverage over the next years as we transfer from a fee-for-service system to one that is quality/value incentive-based. Emphasis on AMA guidelines for documentation and specificity will prepare you for proper ICD-10 and CPT coding applications later.

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Nancy has served as a midwife since 1982. She became a North American Registry of Midwives Registered Midwife in 1993, and a Certified Professional Midwife in 1995. Nancy co-founded and co-owned New Dawn Midwifery, pioneering the model of a CNM/CPM practice in Asheville, NC, where only CNMs are permitted to practice. From 1997-2010 she served as practice administrator, midwife, childbirth educator, and mentor for out-of-hospital births for the CNM/CPM practice offering home and hospital births. In addition, Nancy has twenty years of experience in medical office management performing medical coding, billing and chart documentation oversight in various medical specialties that included family practice, behavioral health, ob/gyn, and pediatrics. She has an Associates Degree in Business, is a Certified Professional Coder, and has experience in start-up management and small business operations. Recently, she worked for a federally-qualified community health center as medical coder, auditor, documentation specialist, team leader for the ICD-10 transition, and compliance educator for providers and residents. Today she is the Executive Director of the newly opened WNC Birth Center, Asheville, NC.

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