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2009 Dates anD Locations
HC
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od
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276
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t of t
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fee,
we
will
send
con
firm
atio
n of
you
r reg
istra
tion,
incl
udin
g ho
tel i
nfor
mat
ion,
and
info
rmat
ion
abou
t an
y m
anua
ls/te
xts
requ
ired
for t
he M
edic
are
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p®—
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pita
l Ver
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can
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tion
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isit w
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.com
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2276
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ent t
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stra
tion
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g an
out
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date
form
, we
will
cont
act y
ou b
efor
e pr
oces
sing
your
pay
men
t.
2009
Cou
rse
Reg
istr
atio
n F
orm
20
0 H
oo
ds
Lan
eM
arb
leh
ead
, MA
019
45
MT7
9931
Regi
ster
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ine
and
SAV
E $1
00!
Plea
se e
nter
the
sou
rce
co
de o
n yo
ur a
ddre
ss
labe
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Location Class DatesLynnwood (Seattle), WA July 13–17Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle–North/Lynnwood19324 Alderwood Parkway | Lynnwood, WA 98036 425/771-1888 Room Rate: $115/night; Room Rate Cutoff: June 16
Edgewater, NJ July 27–31Homewood Suites by Hilton Edgewater—NYC Area10 The Promenade | Edgewater, NJ 07020
201/941-4700 Room Rate: $179/night; Room Rate Cutoff: July 5
Dulles, VA August 3–7Hyatt Place Sterling/Dulles Airport—North21481 Ridgetop Circle | Sterling, VA 20166703/444-3909 Room Rate: $169/night; Room Rate Cutoff: July 7
Billerica (Boston), MA August 17–21Homewood Suites Boston—Billerica/Bedford35 Middlesex Turnpike | Billerica, MA 01821-3936 978/670-7111 Room Rate: $149/night; Room Rate Cutoff: August 2
East Norton (Philadelphia), PA September 14–18Hyatt Summerfield Suites Plymouth Meeting
501 East Germantown Pike | East Norriton, PA 19401
610/313-9990 Room Rate: $154/night; Room Rate Cutoff: August 24
Class times: 8:00 am–5:00 pm Monday–Thursday; 8:00 am–1:00 pm on Friday.
Special room rates are available! Limited availability—register early!For more dates and locations, please visit www.hcprobootcamps.com.
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Hotel reservationsWe have negotiated a special rate for a limited number of rooms at each course location. Please note that the room block may sell out before the listed cutoff date, at which time the special rate may no longer be available. Please call the hotel directly to determine availability and to make your reservation. Be sure to identify yourself as a participant of HCPro’s Medicare Boot Camp® program and register early to receive the discounted rate!
“This course is an outstanding prerequisite to prepare for RAC audits. Overall, the course has
exceeded my expectations, and I consider it to be invaluable for all
financial employees and utilization/case management personnel.”
—Deborah Messina,
Director Business Operations Stamford Hospital, Stamford, CT
Register online and
SAVE $100!
For information, call877/840-2276 or visit
www.hcprobootcamps.com.
NEW DATES ADDED!
2009 CLAss DAtesSeattle, WA | July 13–17NYC/NJ area | July 27–31Dulles, VA | August 3–7
Boston, MA | August 17–21Philadelphia, PA | September 14–18
• Medicare research: End your confusion over the CMS Web site and find what you need • UB-04, ICD-9-CM, NPI, OCE, and other must-know billing fundamentals • NCCI, MUEs, modifiers, and other must-know billing fundamentals
• Medical necessity and non-coverage: What to know when Medicare is not paying the bill • Tools for understanding and predicting medicare outpatient revenue: overview of the
oPPs system • The essentials of drugs, biologicals, and devices: How are they covered and how are they paid? • Hospital provider-based departments: E/M services, critical care, and other hot topics • New composite APCs: How you still get paid for observation services • Surgical and radiology services under OPPS: Discounts, modifiers, and more • Let’s not forget about the lab: coverage, blood products, and more • From three days before admission to post discharge: What you need to know about Medicare’s
inpatient policies • Tools for understanding and predicting Medicare inpatient revenue: overview of the iPPs system • When the DRG payment is not what you expect: Post acute care transfers and new technology add-ons explained • Outlier payments: How far in the red do you have to be to qualify? • The basics of graduate medical education payments: How to calculate direct payments and indirect adjustments
• Supports RAC Readiness*
To register or for more information visit www.hcprobootcamps.com or call 877/840-2276.
HCPro has determined this bootcamp meets one or more of the following criteria:» the main topic contains substantive information about
a Rac-identified error
» the boot camp will help you in your appeals preparation
» the boot camp will help you operationalize your Rac strategy/process
2009 Dates anD Locations
HC
Pro
, In
c.,
200
Ho
od
s La
ne,
Mar
ble
hea
d,
MA
0194
5 te
l: 8
77/8
40-2
276
| fa
x:
800/
738-
1553
| w
eb:
ww
w.h
cpro
bo
otc
amp
s.co
m
Upo
n re
ceip
t of t
his f
orm
and
you
r cou
rse
fee,
we
will
send
con
firm
atio
n of
you
r reg
istra
tion,
incl
udin
g ho
tel i
nfor
mat
ion,
and
info
rmat
ion
abou
t an
y m
anua
ls/te
xts
requ
ired
for t
he M
edic
are
Boot
Cam
p®—
Hos
pita
l Ver
sion
. For
can
cella
tion
polic
y, v
isit w
ww
.hcp
robo
otca
mps
.com
or c
all
877/
840-
2276
. . W
e re
com
men
d ag
ains
t mak
ing
trav
el a
rran
gem
ents
unt
il af
ter w
e ha
ve c
onfir
med
you
r cou
rse
regi
stra
tion.
Reg
istra
tions
are
ac
cept
ed in
the
orde
r rec
eive
d. c
lass
es s
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imes
sel
l out
bef
ore
the
regi
stra
tion
dead
line.
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gist
ratio
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es fo
r our
cou
rses
are
sub
ject
to
chan
ge. c
heck
ww
w.h
cpro
boot
cam
ps.c
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r cal
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6 fo
r our
cur
rent
cou
rse
fees
. We
upda
te th
is fo
rm w
hene
ver a
ny c
ours
e fe
e is
chan
ged.
in th
e ev
ent t
hat w
e re
ceiv
e a
regi
stra
tion
usin
g an
out
-of-
date
form
, we
will
cont
act y
ou b
efor
e pr
oces
sing
your
pay
men
t.
2009
Cou
rse
Reg
istr
atio
n F
orm
20
0 H
oo
ds
Lan
eM
arb
leh
ead
, MA
019
45
MT7
9931
Regi
ster
onl
ine
and
SAV
E $1
00!
Plea
se e
nter
the
sou
rce
co
de o
n yo
ur a
ddre
ss
labe
l whe
n ch
ecki
ng o
ut.
coURse agenDa
Location Class DatesLynnwood (Seattle), WA July 13–17Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle–North/Lynnwood19324 Alderwood Parkway | Lynnwood, WA 98036 425/771-1888 Room Rate: $115/night; Room Rate Cutoff: June 16
Edgewater, NJ July 27–31Homewood Suites by Hilton Edgewater—NYC Area10 The Promenade | Edgewater, NJ 07020
201/941-4700 Room Rate: $179/night; Room Rate Cutoff: July 5
Dulles, VA August 3–7Hyatt Place Sterling/Dulles Airport—North21481 Ridgetop Circle | Sterling, VA 20166703/444-3909 Room Rate: $169/night; Room Rate Cutoff: July 7
Billerica (Boston), MA August 17–21Homewood Suites Boston—Billerica/Bedford35 Middlesex Turnpike | Billerica, MA 01821-3936 978/670-7111 Room Rate: $149/night; Room Rate Cutoff: August 2
East Norton (Philadelphia), PA September 14–18Hyatt Summerfield Suites Plymouth Meeting
501 East Germantown Pike | East Norriton, PA 19401
610/313-9990 Room Rate: $154/night; Room Rate Cutoff: August 24
Class times: 8:00 am–5:00 pm Monday–Thursday; 8:00 am–1:00 pm on Friday.
Special room rates are available! Limited availability—register early!For more dates and locations, please visit www.hcprobootcamps.com.
Co
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Ct
Per
son
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Me
Cour
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ocat
ion
Cour
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Nam
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Org
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Title
PAy
Men
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A c
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ours
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e is
enclo
sed
(mak
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yabl
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nc.)
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rge
my
$1,6
99**
cou
rse
fee
to (c
ircle
one
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Visa
Mas
terC
ard
Am
erica
n Ex
pres
s
D
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e:
Card
hold
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treet
Add
ress
:
ZIP:
Card
Num
ber:
Ex
p. D
ate:
Hotel reservationsWe have negotiated a special rate for a limited number of rooms at each course location. Please note that the room block may sell out before the listed cutoff date, at which time the special rate may no longer be available. Please call the hotel directly to determine availability and to make your reservation. Be sure to identify yourself as a participant of HCPro’s Medicare Boot Camp® program and register early to receive the discounted rate!
“This course is an outstanding prerequisite to prepare for RAC audits. Overall, the course has
exceeded my expectations, and I consider it to be invaluable for all
financial employees and utilization/case management personnel.”
—Deborah Messina,
Director Business Operations Stamford Hospital, Stamford, CT
Register online and
SAVE $100!
For information, call877/840-2276 or visit
www.hcprobootcamps.com.
NEW DATES ADDED!
2009 CLAss DAtesSeattle, WA | July 13–17NYC/NJ area | July 27–31Dulles, VA | August 3–7
Boston, MA | August 17–21Philadelphia, PA | September 14–18
• Medicare research: End your confusion over the CMS Web site and find what you need • UB-04, ICD-9-CM, NPI, OCE, and other must-know billing fundamentals • NCCI, MUEs, modifiers, and other must-know billing fundamentals
• Medical necessity and non-coverage: What to know when Medicare is not paying the bill • Tools for understanding and predicting medicare outpatient revenue: overview of the
oPPs system • The essentials of drugs, biologicals, and devices: How are they covered and how are they paid? • Hospital provider-based departments: E/M services, critical care, and other hot topics • New composite APCs: How you still get paid for observation services • Surgical and radiology services under OPPS: Discounts, modifiers, and more • Let’s not forget about the lab: coverage, blood products, and more • From three days before admission to post discharge: What you need to know about Medicare’s
inpatient policies • Tools for understanding and predicting Medicare inpatient revenue: overview of the iPPs system • When the DRG payment is not what you expect: Post acute care transfers and new technology add-ons explained • Outlier payments: How far in the red do you have to be to qualify? • The basics of graduate medical education payments: How to calculate direct payments and indirect adjustments
• Supports RAC Readiness*
To register or for more information visit www.hcprobootcamps.com or call 877/840-2276.
HCPro has determined this bootcamp meets one or more of the following criteria:» the main topic contains substantive information about
a Rac-identified error
» the boot camp will help you in your appeals preparation
» the boot camp will help you operationalize your Rac strategy/process
2009 Dates anD Locations
HC
Pro
, In
c.,
200
Ho
od
s La
ne,
Mar
ble
hea
d,
MA
0194
5 te
l: 8
77/8
40-2
276
| fa
x:
800/
738-
1553
| w
eb:
ww
w.h
cpro
bo
otc
amp
s.co
m
Upo
n re
ceip
t of t
his f
orm
and
you
r cou
rse
fee,
we
will
send
con
firm
atio
n of
you
r reg
istra
tion,
incl
udin
g ho
tel i
nfor
mat
ion,
and
info
rmat
ion
abou
t an
y m
anua
ls/te
xts
requ
ired
for t
he M
edic
are
Boot
Cam
p®—
Hos
pita
l Ver
sion
. For
can
cella
tion
polic
y, v
isit w
ww
.hcp
robo
otca
mps
.com
or c
all
877/
840-
2276
. . W
e re
com
men
d ag
ains
t mak
ing
trav
el a
rran
gem
ents
unt
il af
ter w
e ha
ve c
onfir
med
you
r cou
rse
regi
stra
tion.
Reg
istra
tions
are
ac
cept
ed in
the
orde
r rec
eive
d. c
lass
es s
omet
imes
sel
l out
bef
ore
the
regi
stra
tion
dead
line.
**t
he re
gist
ratio
n fe
es fo
r our
cou
rses
are
sub
ject
to
chan
ge. c
heck
ww
w.h
cpro
boot
cam
ps.c
om o
r cal
l 877
/840
-227
6 fo
r our
cur
rent
cou
rse
fees
. We
upda
te th
is fo
rm w
hene
ver a
ny c
ours
e fe
e is
chan
ged.
in th
e ev
ent t
hat w
e re
ceiv
e a
regi
stra
tion
usin
g an
out
-of-
date
form
, we
will
cont
act y
ou b
efor
e pr
oces
sing
your
pay
men
t.
2009
Cou
rse
Reg
istr
atio
n F
orm
20
0 H
oo
ds
Lan
eM
arb
leh
ead
, MA
019
45
MT7
9931
Regi
ster
onl
ine
and
SAV
E $1
00!
Plea
se e
nter
the
sou
rce
co
de o
n yo
ur a
ddre
ss
labe
l whe
n ch
ecki
ng o
ut.
coURse agenDa
Location Class DatesLynnwood (Seattle), WA July 13–17Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle–North/Lynnwood19324 Alderwood Parkway | Lynnwood, WA 98036 425/771-1888 Room Rate: $115/night; Room Rate Cutoff: June 16
Edgewater, NJ July 27–31Homewood Suites by Hilton Edgewater—NYC Area10 The Promenade | Edgewater, NJ 07020
201/941-4700 Room Rate: $179/night; Room Rate Cutoff: July 5
Dulles, VA August 3–7Hyatt Place Sterling/Dulles Airport—North21481 Ridgetop Circle | Sterling, VA 20166703/444-3909 Room Rate: $169/night; Room Rate Cutoff: July 7
Billerica (Boston), MA August 17–21Homewood Suites Boston—Billerica/Bedford35 Middlesex Turnpike | Billerica, MA 01821-3936 978/670-7111 Room Rate: $149/night; Room Rate Cutoff: August 2
East Norton (Philadelphia), PA September 14–18Hyatt Summerfield Suites Plymouth Meeting
501 East Germantown Pike | East Norriton, PA 19401
610/313-9990 Room Rate: $154/night; Room Rate Cutoff: August 24
Class times: 8:00 am–5:00 pm Monday–Thursday; 8:00 am–1:00 pm on Friday.
Special room rates are available! Limited availability—register early!For more dates and locations, please visit www.hcprobootcamps.com.
Co
ntA
Ct
Per
son
nA
Me
Cour
se L
ocat
ion
Cour
se D
ates
Nam
e N
ickna
me
Org
aniza
tion
Title
Addr
ess
City
St
ate
ZIP
E-m
ail A
ddre
ss
Phon
e
nA
Me
of
reg
Istr
An
t (if
dif
fer
ent
fro
m c
on
tac
t)
Nam
e N
ickna
me
Org
aniza
tion
Title
PAy
Men
t ty
Pe
A c
heck
for m
y $1
,699
** c
ours
e fe
e is
enclo
sed
(mak
e pa
yabl
e to
HCP
ro, I
nc.)
Cha
rge
my
$1,6
99**
cou
rse
fee
to (c
ircle
one
):
Visa
Mas
terC
ard
Am
erica
n Ex
pres
s
D
iscov
er
Nam
e on
Car
d:
Sign
atur
e:
Card
hold
er S
treet
Add
ress
:
ZIP:
Card
Num
ber:
Ex
p. D
ate:
Hotel reservationsWe have negotiated a special rate for a limited number of rooms at each course location. Please note that the room block may sell out before the listed cutoff date, at which time the special rate may no longer be available. Please call the hotel directly to determine availability and to make your reservation. Be sure to identify yourself as a participant of HCPro’s Medicare Boot Camp® program and register early to receive the discounted rate!
“This course is an outstanding prerequisite to prepare for RAC audits. Overall, the course has
exceeded my expectations, and I consider it to be invaluable for all
financial employees and utilization/case management personnel.”
—Deborah Messina,
Director Business Operations Stamford Hospital, Stamford, CT
Register online and
SAVE $100!
For information, call877/840-2276 or visit
www.hcprobootcamps.com.
NEW DATES ADDED!
2009 CLAss DAtesSeattle, WA | July 13–17NYC/NJ area | July 27–31Dulles, VA | August 3–7
Boston, MA | August 17–21Philadelphia, PA | September 14–18
• Medicare research: End your confusion over the CMS Web site and find what you need • UB-04, ICD-9-CM, NPI, OCE, and other must-know billing fundamentals • NCCI, MUEs, modifiers, and other must-know billing fundamentals
• Medical necessity and non-coverage: What to know when Medicare is not paying the bill • Tools for understanding and predicting medicare outpatient revenue: overview of the
oPPs system • The essentials of drugs, biologicals, and devices: How are they covered and how are they paid? • Hospital provider-based departments: E/M services, critical care, and other hot topics • New composite APCs: How you still get paid for observation services • Surgical and radiology services under OPPS: Discounts, modifiers, and more • Let’s not forget about the lab: coverage, blood products, and more • From three days before admission to post discharge: What you need to know about Medicare’s
inpatient policies • Tools for understanding and predicting Medicare inpatient revenue: overview of the iPPs system • When the DRG payment is not what you expect: Post acute care transfers and new technology add-ons explained • Outlier payments: How far in the red do you have to be to qualify? • The basics of graduate medical education payments: How to calculate direct payments and indirect adjustments
• Supports RAC Readiness*
To register or for more information visit www.hcprobootcamps.com or call 877/840-2276.
HCPro has determined this bootcamp meets one or more of the following criteria:» the main topic contains substantive information about
a Rac-identified error
» the boot camp will help you in your appeals preparation
» the boot camp will help you operationalize your Rac strategy/process
BOOT CAMP AT A GLANCE
Prevent missing revenue, denials, and compliance worries with Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital VersionUsing a combination of lecture, class discussion, and hands-on exercises, this intensive four-and-a-half-day course gives you the knowledge and tools to find the answers to your most pressing Medicare concerns.
Help ensure your facility’s revenueHospitals are under increasing financial pressure, and Medicare can account for a large portion of their revenue. With the Rac permanent program well underway, hospitals will be scrutinized more closely than ever before. get it right for revenue integrity on the front end. Understand the rules to protect that revenue from audits and recoupments on the back end.
Avoid compliance pitfallsMedicare’s billing rules are complex enough to keep reimbursement professionals up at night. the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version not only teaches you the rules and their application, but gives you the tools and skills to research your own Medicare billing questions long after the Boot camp.
Benefits for the organizationDo you have compliance worries? Does your organization suffer from inadequate reimbursement?need to defend your organization against Rac takebacks? Keeping yourself and your staff up to date on the latest Medicare regulations and rules is an important investment for your organization. Mastery of the complex Medicare billing rules will enable you to: » Submit accurate claims to Medicare » Prevent missed revenue and denials » Maintain compliance with the latest rules » increase the productivity of your staff
“This class has given me a better understanding of the Medicare regulations for beneficiaries, coverage, and reimbursement. The course materials are outstanding and give specific
direction to official service documentation to reference for all subjects covered.”
M E L I S S A M E L T O N , C O v E N A N T H E A L T H
Course feethe total course fee is $1,699, which includes all HcPro, inc., course materials.
For more information regarding administrative policies for cancellations, transfers, refunds, and complaints, please contact us at 877/840-2276 or visit our Web site at www.hcprobootcamps.com. course participants will need to supply their own current edition of the cPt manual.
Upon receipt of this form and your course fee, we will send confirmation of your registration, including hotel information and information about any manuals/texts required for class. (this information is also available on our Web site, www.hcprobootcamps.com).
We recommend against making travel arrangements until after we have confirmed your course registration. Registrations are accepted in the order they are received. classes sometimes sell out before the registration deadline.
the registration fees for our courses are subject to change. check www.hcprobootcamps.com or call 877/840-2276 for our current course fees. We update this form whenever any course fee is changed. in the event that we receive an out-of-date registration form, we will contact you before processing.
PrerequisitesDue to the fast-paced nature of the course, it is recommended—but not required—that participantshave at least one year of experience working in a hospital. However, the course starts with Medicarefundamentals and does not assume that participants have any particular background or experience.
Familiarity with the ICD-9-CM and CPT coding systems is helpful but not required. this course is taught on a basic to intermediate level.
Kimberly Anderwood Hoy, JD, CPC, serves as the lead instructor for the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version. She has served as a compliance officer and in-house legal counsel for hospitals. She has also developed and implemented corporate wide compliance programs for two hospitals. As a hospital compliance officer, she regularly provided research and guidance on coding, billing, and reimbursement issues for a wide range of hospital services. She has particular expertise in charge description master operation, development, and maintenance. She has experience conducting billing compliance audits and internal investigations. She has served as a speaker at compliance-related conferences in the areas of compliance program effectiveness and physician education. Judith L. Kares, JD, has extensive experience in the development of compliance programs, as well as training programs, risk assessments, compliance audits, and corrective action programs. Prior to beginning her current legal/consulting practice, she spent a number of years in private law practice, representing hospitals and other healthcare clients, and then served as in-house legal counsel. In that capacity, she served first as assistant general counsel and director of the legal department for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona (BCBSAZ) and then as Deputy General Counsel, regulatory and contract compliance, with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of the National Capital Area (BCBSNCA) in Washington, D.C.
Debbie Mackaman, RHIA, CHCO, is an adjunct instructor for the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version and is the compliance officer and director of Health Information for a healthcare system. She has over 16 years of experience in the healthcare industry, including both PPS and CAH coding and reimbursement systems. She addresses a wide range of coding and billing issues for hospitals, physicians and home health and develops and manages compliance programs, with a focus on high risk areas, auditing, and charge master maintenance. Debbie is an active participant with state and national committees and task forces on privacy, coding and payment policies, and education. Biographical information for HCPro’s other instructors is available on our Web site. To find out which instructor is scheduled to teach a particular class, please contact us at 877/840-2276 or visit www.hcprobootcamps.com.
Faculty disclosure statement: HCPro, Inc., has confirmed that none of the faculty/presenters or contributors have any relevant financial relationships to disclose related to the content of this educational activity.
BOOT CAMP INFORMATION instRUctoRs
“Judith is an outstanding instructor! She held my attention the entire time. She is also very personable. I’ve been working in the revenue cycle for many years, and this course greatly
added to my knowledge. It ‘filled in the blanks’ and presented the information in an organized fashion that will be valuable in the future. It’s worth every penny!”
“Kimberly Anderwood Hoy was extremely knowledgeable and personable. I was quite literally overwhelmed by just how much she knew about the subject matter and how easily she could cite reference materials. She did an excellent job with
difficult material/subject matter.”
c a R o L K e n D a L L , H i g H P o i n t R e g i o n a L H e a L t H
J O N E L L E C A M P B E L L , A L A M E D A A L L I A N C E F O R H E A L T H
Who should attend?» Finance and reimbursement
» chargemaster personnel
» Billers and coders
» Medical records/health information personnel
» clinical department personnel
» Provider-based clinic personnel
» Revenue managers
» compliance officers and auditors
» Registration personnel
» Fiscal intermediary personnel
» Healthcare lawyers, consultants, and cPas
» Legal department personnel
Class timesAll classes run from 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Monday–Thursday and 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Friday.
Continuing Education visit us at www.hcprobootcamps.com for complete information about continuing education credits. the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version offers continuing education credits from the following organizations:
» american academy of Professional coders (aaPc)» virginia State Bar» Healthcare compliance certification Board (HccB)» american nurses credentialing center (ancc)» national association of state Boards of accountancy (nasBa)» Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
Register online and
SAVE $100!
WHAT yOUR PEERS HAvE TO SAy . . .
ADDITIONAL COURSES AND SERvICES
Focus on the actual rules—the course focuses on learning how to find and apply CMS rules and guidelines to ensure that hospital services furnished to Medicare beneficiaries are billed accurately and appropriately.
Hands-on learning—at the conclusion of each course module, course participants work a set of exercises/case studies designed to ensure that they understand the concepts and know how to apply them to real-world situations.
Resource materials—each participant receives a complete course binder full of current Medicare statutes, regulations, and guidelines. to further professional development, all course instructors’ contact information is provided, as well as Web links, enabling graduates to stay updated on changing regulations.
Live instruction—all classes are taught by an experienced, live instructor. no computer-based instruction or videotapes are used.
Small class size—the number of course participants is limited in order to retain a low participant-instructor ratio. this also allows us to provide individual instruction as needed when course participants find a topic to be particularly challenging.
Participant-driven—all course participants are asked to complete a course evaluation. We carefully review the evaluations and continually enhance our courses based on the evaluations.
Highly rated—course participants consistently give the course an overall rating of 4.5 or higher (on a 5.0 point scale).
Well-established program—We currently conduct more than 24 Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version courses each year.
Medicare Boot Camp®—See the HCPro difference for yourself. This isn’t just any billing and compliance course; this is the most comprehensive course available today. Check out all the benefits of the HCPro Boot Camp.
Bring the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version to your facilityIf you have a group to train, let us come to you! Holding a Boot camp at your facility is easy and cost-effective. eliminate travel costs and enjoy a group discount while ensuring your staff is up to date on the latest rules and guidelines. call 877/840-2276 for more information.
Additional Boot Camps offered by HCPro:Evaluation and Management Boot Camp Certified Coder Boot Camp®–Inpatient versionMedicare Boot Camp®–Hospital version Medicare Boot Camp®–Physician Services version
For a complete course listing and more information, including a current class schedule, please visit our Web site, www.hcprobootcamps.com, or contact us at 877/840-2276.
L I N D A O S T E R M A N N , S E N I O R F I N A N C I A L A N A L y S T , I N L A N D H O S P I T A L
“Judith is like the ‘Meryl Streep’ of Medicare–meaning the best in her field. In my 30 years of attending seminars and conferences this was by far the most comprehensive and informative seminar. The reference materials are outstanding and beyond compare.
Judith made sure that we knew how to use them.”
HCPro’s Revenue Cycle Institute offers successful strategies to manage today’s healthcare revenue cycle management challenges. Find in-depth information, analysis, and guidance on issues including patient access, charge capture, coding, billing, reimbursement, revenue recovery audits, and denial management, with a focus on regulatory oversight and compliance, at www.revenuecycleinstitute.com.
BOOT CAMP AT A GLANCE
Prevent missing revenue, denials, and compliance worries with Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital VersionUsing a combination of lecture, class discussion, and hands-on exercises, this intensive four-and-a-half-day course gives you the knowledge and tools to find the answers to your most pressing Medicare concerns.
Help ensure your facility’s revenueHospitals are under increasing financial pressure, and Medicare can account for a large portion of their revenue. With the Rac permanent program well underway, hospitals will be scrutinized more closely than ever before. get it right for revenue integrity on the front end. Understand the rules to protect that revenue from audits and recoupments on the back end.
Avoid compliance pitfallsMedicare’s billing rules are complex enough to keep reimbursement professionals up at night. the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version not only teaches you the rules and their application, but gives you the tools and skills to research your own Medicare billing questions long after the Boot camp.
Benefits for the organizationDo you have compliance worries? Does your organization suffer from inadequate reimbursement?need to defend your organization against Rac takebacks? Keeping yourself and your staff up to date on the latest Medicare regulations and rules is an important investment for your organization. Mastery of the complex Medicare billing rules will enable you to: » Submit accurate claims to Medicare » Prevent missed revenue and denials » Maintain compliance with the latest rules » increase the productivity of your staff
“This class has given me a better understanding of the Medicare regulations for beneficiaries, coverage, and reimbursement. The course materials are outstanding and give specific
direction to official service documentation to reference for all subjects covered.”
M E L I S S A M E L T O N , C O v E N A N T H E A L T H
Course feethe total course fee is $1,699, which includes all HcPro, inc., course materials.
For more information regarding administrative policies for cancellations, transfers, refunds, and complaints, please contact us at 877/840-2276 or visit our Web site at www.hcprobootcamps.com. course participants will need to supply their own current edition of the cPt manual.
Upon receipt of this form and your course fee, we will send confirmation of your registration, including hotel information and information about any manuals/texts required for class. (this information is also available on our Web site, www.hcprobootcamps.com).
We recommend against making travel arrangements until after we have confirmed your course registration. Registrations are accepted in the order they are received. classes sometimes sell out before the registration deadline.
the registration fees for our courses are subject to change. check www.hcprobootcamps.com or call 877/840-2276 for our current course fees. We update this form whenever any course fee is changed. in the event that we receive an out-of-date registration form, we will contact you before processing.
PrerequisitesDue to the fast-paced nature of the course, it is recommended—but not required—that participantshave at least one year of experience working in a hospital. However, the course starts with Medicarefundamentals and does not assume that participants have any particular background or experience.
Familiarity with the ICD-9-CM and CPT coding systems is helpful but not required. this course is taught on a basic to intermediate level.
Kimberly Anderwood Hoy, JD, CPC, serves as the lead instructor for the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version. She has served as a compliance officer and in-house legal counsel for hospitals. She has also developed and implemented corporate wide compliance programs for two hospitals. As a hospital compliance officer, she regularly provided research and guidance on coding, billing, and reimbursement issues for a wide range of hospital services. She has particular expertise in charge description master operation, development, and maintenance. She has experience conducting billing compliance audits and internal investigations. She has served as a speaker at compliance-related conferences in the areas of compliance program effectiveness and physician education. Judith L. Kares, JD, has extensive experience in the development of compliance programs, as well as training programs, risk assessments, compliance audits, and corrective action programs. Prior to beginning her current legal/consulting practice, she spent a number of years in private law practice, representing hospitals and other healthcare clients, and then served as in-house legal counsel. In that capacity, she served first as assistant general counsel and director of the legal department for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona (BCBSAZ) and then as Deputy General Counsel, regulatory and contract compliance, with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of the National Capital Area (BCBSNCA) in Washington, D.C.
Debbie Mackaman, RHIA, CHCO, is an adjunct instructor for the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version and is the compliance officer and director of Health Information for a healthcare system. She has over 16 years of experience in the healthcare industry, including both PPS and CAH coding and reimbursement systems. She addresses a wide range of coding and billing issues for hospitals, physicians and home health and develops and manages compliance programs, with a focus on high risk areas, auditing, and charge master maintenance. Debbie is an active participant with state and national committees and task forces on privacy, coding and payment policies, and education. Biographical information for HCPro’s other instructors is available on our Web site. To find out which instructor is scheduled to teach a particular class, please contact us at 877/840-2276 or visit www.hcprobootcamps.com.
Faculty disclosure statement: HCPro, Inc., has confirmed that none of the faculty/presenters or contributors have any relevant financial relationships to disclose related to the content of this educational activity.
BOOT CAMP INFORMATION instRUctoRs
“Judith is an outstanding instructor! She held my attention the entire time. She is also very personable. I’ve been working in the revenue cycle for many years, and this course greatly
added to my knowledge. It ‘filled in the blanks’ and presented the information in an organized fashion that will be valuable in the future. It’s worth every penny!”
“Kimberly Anderwood Hoy was extremely knowledgeable and personable. I was quite literally overwhelmed by just how much she knew about the subject matter and how easily she could cite reference materials. She did an excellent job with
difficult material/subject matter.”
c a R o L K e n D a L L , H i g H P o i n t R e g i o n a L H e a L t H
J O N E L L E C A M P B E L L , A L A M E D A A L L I A N C E F O R H E A L T H
Who should attend?» Finance and reimbursement
» chargemaster personnel
» Billers and coders
» Medical records/health information personnel
» clinical department personnel
» Provider-based clinic personnel
» Revenue managers
» compliance officers and auditors
» Registration personnel
» Fiscal intermediary personnel
» Healthcare lawyers, consultants, and cPas
» Legal department personnel
Class timesAll classes run from 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Monday–Thursday and 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Friday.
Continuing Education visit us at www.hcprobootcamps.com for complete information about continuing education credits. the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version offers continuing education credits from the following organizations:
» american academy of Professional coders (aaPc)» virginia State Bar» Healthcare compliance certification Board (HccB)» american nurses credentialing center (ancc)» national association of state Boards of accountancy (nasBa)» Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
Register online and
SAVE $100!
WHAT yOUR PEERS HAvE TO SAy . . .
ADDITIONAL COURSES AND SERvICES
Focus on the actual rules—the course focuses on learning how to find and apply CMS rules and guidelines to ensure that hospital services furnished to Medicare beneficiaries are billed accurately and appropriately.
Hands-on learning—at the conclusion of each course module, course participants work a set of exercises/case studies designed to ensure that they understand the concepts and know how to apply them to real-world situations.
Resource materials—each participant receives a complete course binder full of current Medicare statutes, regulations, and guidelines. to further professional development, all course instructors’ contact information is provided, as well as Web links, enabling graduates to stay updated on changing regulations.
Live instruction—all classes are taught by an experienced, live instructor. no computer-based instruction or videotapes are used.
Small class size—the number of course participants is limited in order to retain a low participant-instructor ratio. this also allows us to provide individual instruction as needed when course participants find a topic to be particularly challenging.
Participant-driven—all course participants are asked to complete a course evaluation. We carefully review the evaluations and continually enhance our courses based on the evaluations.
Highly rated—course participants consistently give the course an overall rating of 4.5 or higher (on a 5.0 point scale).
Well-established program—We currently conduct more than 24 Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version courses each year.
Medicare Boot Camp®—See the HCPro difference for yourself. This isn’t just any billing and compliance course; this is the most comprehensive course available today. Check out all the benefits of the HCPro Boot Camp.
Bring the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version to your facilityIf you have a group to train, let us come to you! Holding a Boot camp at your facility is easy and cost-effective. eliminate travel costs and enjoy a group discount while ensuring your staff is up to date on the latest rules and guidelines. call 877/840-2276 for more information.
Additional Boot Camps offered by HCPro:Evaluation and Management Boot Camp Certified Coder Boot Camp®–Inpatient versionMedicare Boot Camp®–Hospital version Medicare Boot Camp®–Physician Services version
For a complete course listing and more information, including a current class schedule, please visit our Web site, www.hcprobootcamps.com, or contact us at 877/840-2276.
L I N D A O S T E R M A N N , S E N I O R F I N A N C I A L A N A L y S T , I N L A N D H O S P I T A L
“Judith is like the ‘Meryl Streep’ of Medicare–meaning the best in her field. In my 30 years of attending seminars and conferences this was by far the most comprehensive and informative seminar. The reference materials are outstanding and beyond compare.
Judith made sure that we knew how to use them.”
HCPro’s Revenue Cycle Institute offers successful strategies to manage today’s healthcare revenue cycle management challenges. Find in-depth information, analysis, and guidance on issues including patient access, charge capture, coding, billing, reimbursement, revenue recovery audits, and denial management, with a focus on regulatory oversight and compliance, at www.revenuecycleinstitute.com.
BOOT CAMP AT A GLANCE
Prevent missing revenue, denials, and compliance worries with Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital VersionUsing a combination of lecture, class discussion, and hands-on exercises, this intensive four-and-a-half-day course gives you the knowledge and tools to find the answers to your most pressing Medicare concerns.
Help ensure your facility’s revenueHospitals are under increasing financial pressure, and Medicare can account for a large portion of their revenue. With the Rac permanent program well underway, hospitals will be scrutinized more closely than ever before. get it right for revenue integrity on the front end. Understand the rules to protect that revenue from audits and recoupments on the back end.
Avoid compliance pitfallsMedicare’s billing rules are complex enough to keep reimbursement professionals up at night. the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version not only teaches you the rules and their application, but gives you the tools and skills to research your own Medicare billing questions long after the Boot camp.
Benefits for the organizationDo you have compliance worries? Does your organization suffer from inadequate reimbursement?need to defend your organization against Rac takebacks? Keeping yourself and your staff up to date on the latest Medicare regulations and rules is an important investment for your organization. Mastery of the complex Medicare billing rules will enable you to: » Submit accurate claims to Medicare » Prevent missed revenue and denials » Maintain compliance with the latest rules » increase the productivity of your staff
“This class has given me a better understanding of the Medicare regulations for beneficiaries, coverage, and reimbursement. The course materials are outstanding and give specific
direction to official service documentation to reference for all subjects covered.”
M E L I S S A M E L T O N , C O v E N A N T H E A L T H
Course feethe total course fee is $1,699, which includes all HcPro, inc., course materials.
For more information regarding administrative policies for cancellations, transfers, refunds, and complaints, please contact us at 877/840-2276 or visit our Web site at www.hcprobootcamps.com. course participants will need to supply their own current edition of the cPt manual.
Upon receipt of this form and your course fee, we will send confirmation of your registration, including hotel information and information about any manuals/texts required for class. (this information is also available on our Web site, www.hcprobootcamps.com).
We recommend against making travel arrangements until after we have confirmed your course registration. Registrations are accepted in the order they are received. classes sometimes sell out before the registration deadline.
the registration fees for our courses are subject to change. check www.hcprobootcamps.com or call 877/840-2276 for our current course fees. We update this form whenever any course fee is changed. in the event that we receive an out-of-date registration form, we will contact you before processing.
PrerequisitesDue to the fast-paced nature of the course, it is recommended—but not required—that participantshave at least one year of experience working in a hospital. However, the course starts with Medicarefundamentals and does not assume that participants have any particular background or experience.
Familiarity with the ICD-9-CM and CPT coding systems is helpful but not required. this course is taught on a basic to intermediate level.
Kimberly Anderwood Hoy, JD, CPC, serves as the lead instructor for the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version. She has served as a compliance officer and in-house legal counsel for hospitals. She has also developed and implemented corporate wide compliance programs for two hospitals. As a hospital compliance officer, she regularly provided research and guidance on coding, billing, and reimbursement issues for a wide range of hospital services. She has particular expertise in charge description master operation, development, and maintenance. She has experience conducting billing compliance audits and internal investigations. She has served as a speaker at compliance-related conferences in the areas of compliance program effectiveness and physician education. Judith L. Kares, JD, has extensive experience in the development of compliance programs, as well as training programs, risk assessments, compliance audits, and corrective action programs. Prior to beginning her current legal/consulting practice, she spent a number of years in private law practice, representing hospitals and other healthcare clients, and then served as in-house legal counsel. In that capacity, she served first as assistant general counsel and director of the legal department for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona (BCBSAZ) and then as Deputy General Counsel, regulatory and contract compliance, with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of the National Capital Area (BCBSNCA) in Washington, D.C.
Debbie Mackaman, RHIA, CHCO, is an adjunct instructor for the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version and is the compliance officer and director of Health Information for a healthcare system. She has over 16 years of experience in the healthcare industry, including both PPS and CAH coding and reimbursement systems. She addresses a wide range of coding and billing issues for hospitals, physicians and home health and develops and manages compliance programs, with a focus on high risk areas, auditing, and charge master maintenance. Debbie is an active participant with state and national committees and task forces on privacy, coding and payment policies, and education. Biographical information for HCPro’s other instructors is available on our Web site. To find out which instructor is scheduled to teach a particular class, please contact us at 877/840-2276 or visit www.hcprobootcamps.com.
Faculty disclosure statement: HCPro, Inc., has confirmed that none of the faculty/presenters or contributors have any relevant financial relationships to disclose related to the content of this educational activity.
BOOT CAMP INFORMATION instRUctoRs
“Judith is an outstanding instructor! She held my attention the entire time. She is also very personable. I’ve been working in the revenue cycle for many years, and this course greatly
added to my knowledge. It ‘filled in the blanks’ and presented the information in an organized fashion that will be valuable in the future. It’s worth every penny!”
“Kimberly Anderwood Hoy was extremely knowledgeable and personable. I was quite literally overwhelmed by just how much she knew about the subject matter and how easily she could cite reference materials. She did an excellent job with
difficult material/subject matter.”
c a R o L K e n D a L L , H i g H P o i n t R e g i o n a L H e a L t H
J O N E L L E C A M P B E L L , A L A M E D A A L L I A N C E F O R H E A L T H
Who should attend?» Finance and reimbursement
» chargemaster personnel
» Billers and coders
» Medical records/health information personnel
» clinical department personnel
» Provider-based clinic personnel
» Revenue managers
» compliance officers and auditors
» Registration personnel
» Fiscal intermediary personnel
» Healthcare lawyers, consultants, and cPas
» Legal department personnel
Class timesAll classes run from 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Monday–Thursday and 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Friday.
Continuing Education visit us at www.hcprobootcamps.com for complete information about continuing education credits. the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version offers continuing education credits from the following organizations:
» american academy of Professional coders (aaPc)» virginia State Bar» Healthcare compliance certification Board (HccB)» american nurses credentialing center (ancc)» national association of state Boards of accountancy (nasBa)» Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
Register online and
SAVE $100!
WHAT yOUR PEERS HAvE TO SAy . . .
ADDITIONAL COURSES AND SERvICES
Focus on the actual rules—the course focuses on learning how to find and apply CMS rules and guidelines to ensure that hospital services furnished to Medicare beneficiaries are billed accurately and appropriately.
Hands-on learning—at the conclusion of each course module, course participants work a set of exercises/case studies designed to ensure that they understand the concepts and know how to apply them to real-world situations.
Resource materials—each participant receives a complete course binder full of current Medicare statutes, regulations, and guidelines. to further professional development, all course instructors’ contact information is provided, as well as Web links, enabling graduates to stay updated on changing regulations.
Live instruction—all classes are taught by an experienced, live instructor. no computer-based instruction or videotapes are used.
Small class size—the number of course participants is limited in order to retain a low participant-instructor ratio. this also allows us to provide individual instruction as needed when course participants find a topic to be particularly challenging.
Participant-driven—all course participants are asked to complete a course evaluation. We carefully review the evaluations and continually enhance our courses based on the evaluations.
Highly rated—course participants consistently give the course an overall rating of 4.5 or higher (on a 5.0 point scale).
Well-established program—We currently conduct more than 24 Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version courses each year.
Medicare Boot Camp®—See the HCPro difference for yourself. This isn’t just any billing and compliance course; this is the most comprehensive course available today. Check out all the benefits of the HCPro Boot Camp.
Bring the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version to your facilityIf you have a group to train, let us come to you! Holding a Boot camp at your facility is easy and cost-effective. eliminate travel costs and enjoy a group discount while ensuring your staff is up to date on the latest rules and guidelines. call 877/840-2276 for more information.
Additional Boot Camps offered by HCPro:Evaluation and Management Boot Camp Certified Coder Boot Camp®–Inpatient versionMedicare Boot Camp®–Hospital version Medicare Boot Camp®–Physician Services version
For a complete course listing and more information, including a current class schedule, please visit our Web site, www.hcprobootcamps.com, or contact us at 877/840-2276.
L I N D A O S T E R M A N N , S E N I O R F I N A N C I A L A N A L y S T , I N L A N D H O S P I T A L
“Judith is like the ‘Meryl Streep’ of Medicare–meaning the best in her field. In my 30 years of attending seminars and conferences this was by far the most comprehensive and informative seminar. The reference materials are outstanding and beyond compare.
Judith made sure that we knew how to use them.”
HCPro’s Revenue Cycle Institute offers successful strategies to manage today’s healthcare revenue cycle management challenges. Find in-depth information, analysis, and guidance on issues including patient access, charge capture, coding, billing, reimbursement, revenue recovery audits, and denial management, with a focus on regulatory oversight and compliance, at www.revenuecycleinstitute.com.
BOOT CAMP AT A GLANCE
Prevent missing revenue, denials, and compliance worries with Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital VersionUsing a combination of lecture, class discussion, and hands-on exercises, this intensive four-and-a-half-day course gives you the knowledge and tools to find the answers to your most pressing Medicare concerns.
Help ensure your facility’s revenueHospitals are under increasing financial pressure, and Medicare can account for a large portion of their revenue. With the Rac permanent program well underway, hospitals will be scrutinized more closely than ever before. get it right for revenue integrity on the front end. Understand the rules to protect that revenue from audits and recoupments on the back end.
Avoid compliance pitfallsMedicare’s billing rules are complex enough to keep reimbursement professionals up at night. the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version not only teaches you the rules and their application, but gives you the tools and skills to research your own Medicare billing questions long after the Boot camp.
Benefits for the organizationDo you have compliance worries? Does your organization suffer from inadequate reimbursement?need to defend your organization against Rac takebacks? Keeping yourself and your staff up to date on the latest Medicare regulations and rules is an important investment for your organization. Mastery of the complex Medicare billing rules will enable you to: » Submit accurate claims to Medicare » Prevent missed revenue and denials » Maintain compliance with the latest rules » increase the productivity of your staff
“This class has given me a better understanding of the Medicare regulations for beneficiaries, coverage, and reimbursement. The course materials are outstanding and give specific
direction to official service documentation to reference for all subjects covered.”
M E L I S S A M E L T O N , C O v E N A N T H E A L T H
Course feethe total course fee is $1,699, which includes all HcPro, inc., course materials.
For more information regarding administrative policies for cancellations, transfers, refunds, and complaints, please contact us at 877/840-2276 or visit our Web site at www.hcprobootcamps.com. course participants will need to supply their own current edition of the cPt manual.
Upon receipt of this form and your course fee, we will send confirmation of your registration, including hotel information and information about any manuals/texts required for class. (this information is also available on our Web site, www.hcprobootcamps.com).
We recommend against making travel arrangements until after we have confirmed your course registration. Registrations are accepted in the order they are received. classes sometimes sell out before the registration deadline.
the registration fees for our courses are subject to change. check www.hcprobootcamps.com or call 877/840-2276 for our current course fees. We update this form whenever any course fee is changed. in the event that we receive an out-of-date registration form, we will contact you before processing.
PrerequisitesDue to the fast-paced nature of the course, it is recommended—but not required—that participantshave at least one year of experience working in a hospital. However, the course starts with Medicarefundamentals and does not assume that participants have any particular background or experience.
Familiarity with the ICD-9-CM and CPT coding systems is helpful but not required. this course is taught on a basic to intermediate level.
Kimberly Anderwood Hoy, JD, CPC, serves as the lead instructor for the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version. She has served as a compliance officer and in-house legal counsel for hospitals. She has also developed and implemented corporate wide compliance programs for two hospitals. As a hospital compliance officer, she regularly provided research and guidance on coding, billing, and reimbursement issues for a wide range of hospital services. She has particular expertise in charge description master operation, development, and maintenance. She has experience conducting billing compliance audits and internal investigations. She has served as a speaker at compliance-related conferences in the areas of compliance program effectiveness and physician education. Judith L. Kares, JD, has extensive experience in the development of compliance programs, as well as training programs, risk assessments, compliance audits, and corrective action programs. Prior to beginning her current legal/consulting practice, she spent a number of years in private law practice, representing hospitals and other healthcare clients, and then served as in-house legal counsel. In that capacity, she served first as assistant general counsel and director of the legal department for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona (BCBSAZ) and then as Deputy General Counsel, regulatory and contract compliance, with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of the National Capital Area (BCBSNCA) in Washington, D.C.
Debbie Mackaman, RHIA, CHCO, is an adjunct instructor for the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version and is the compliance officer and director of Health Information for a healthcare system. She has over 16 years of experience in the healthcare industry, including both PPS and CAH coding and reimbursement systems. She addresses a wide range of coding and billing issues for hospitals, physicians and home health and develops and manages compliance programs, with a focus on high risk areas, auditing, and charge master maintenance. Debbie is an active participant with state and national committees and task forces on privacy, coding and payment policies, and education. Biographical information for HCPro’s other instructors is available on our Web site. To find out which instructor is scheduled to teach a particular class, please contact us at 877/840-2276 or visit www.hcprobootcamps.com.
Faculty disclosure statement: HCPro, Inc., has confirmed that none of the faculty/presenters or contributors have any relevant financial relationships to disclose related to the content of this educational activity.
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“Judith is an outstanding instructor! She held my attention the entire time. She is also very personable. I’ve been working in the revenue cycle for many years, and this course greatly
added to my knowledge. It ‘filled in the blanks’ and presented the information in an organized fashion that will be valuable in the future. It’s worth every penny!”
“Kimberly Anderwood Hoy was extremely knowledgeable and personable. I was quite literally overwhelmed by just how much she knew about the subject matter and how easily she could cite reference materials. She did an excellent job with
difficult material/subject matter.”
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Who should attend?» Finance and reimbursement
» chargemaster personnel
» Billers and coders
» Medical records/health information personnel
» clinical department personnel
» Provider-based clinic personnel
» Revenue managers
» compliance officers and auditors
» Registration personnel
» Fiscal intermediary personnel
» Healthcare lawyers, consultants, and cPas
» Legal department personnel
Class timesAll classes run from 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Monday–Thursday and 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Friday.
Continuing Education visit us at www.hcprobootcamps.com for complete information about continuing education credits. the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version offers continuing education credits from the following organizations:
» american academy of Professional coders (aaPc)» virginia State Bar» Healthcare compliance certification Board (HccB)» american nurses credentialing center (ancc)» national association of state Boards of accountancy (nasBa)» Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
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ADDITIONAL COURSES AND SERvICES
Focus on the actual rules—the course focuses on learning how to find and apply CMS rules and guidelines to ensure that hospital services furnished to Medicare beneficiaries are billed accurately and appropriately.
Hands-on learning—at the conclusion of each course module, course participants work a set of exercises/case studies designed to ensure that they understand the concepts and know how to apply them to real-world situations.
Resource materials—each participant receives a complete course binder full of current Medicare statutes, regulations, and guidelines. to further professional development, all course instructors’ contact information is provided, as well as Web links, enabling graduates to stay updated on changing regulations.
Live instruction—all classes are taught by an experienced, live instructor. no computer-based instruction or videotapes are used.
Small class size—the number of course participants is limited in order to retain a low participant-instructor ratio. this also allows us to provide individual instruction as needed when course participants find a topic to be particularly challenging.
Participant-driven—all course participants are asked to complete a course evaluation. We carefully review the evaluations and continually enhance our courses based on the evaluations.
Highly rated—course participants consistently give the course an overall rating of 4.5 or higher (on a 5.0 point scale).
Well-established program—We currently conduct more than 24 Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version courses each year.
Medicare Boot Camp®—See the HCPro difference for yourself. This isn’t just any billing and compliance course; this is the most comprehensive course available today. Check out all the benefits of the HCPro Boot Camp.
Bring the Medicare Boot Camp®—Hospital Version to your facilityIf you have a group to train, let us come to you! Holding a Boot camp at your facility is easy and cost-effective. eliminate travel costs and enjoy a group discount while ensuring your staff is up to date on the latest rules and guidelines. call 877/840-2276 for more information.
Additional Boot Camps offered by HCPro:Evaluation and Management Boot Camp Certified Coder Boot Camp®–Inpatient versionMedicare Boot Camp®–Hospital version Medicare Boot Camp®–Physician Services version
For a complete course listing and more information, including a current class schedule, please visit our Web site, www.hcprobootcamps.com, or contact us at 877/840-2276.
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“Judith is like the ‘Meryl Streep’ of Medicare–meaning the best in her field. In my 30 years of attending seminars and conferences this was by far the most comprehensive and informative seminar. The reference materials are outstanding and beyond compare.
Judith made sure that we knew how to use them.”
HCPro’s Revenue Cycle Institute offers successful strategies to manage today’s healthcare revenue cycle management challenges. Find in-depth information, analysis, and guidance on issues including patient access, charge capture, coding, billing, reimbursement, revenue recovery audits, and denial management, with a focus on regulatory oversight and compliance, at www.revenuecycleinstitute.com.
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Edgewater, NJ July 27–31Homewood Suites by Hilton Edgewater—NYC Area10 The Promenade | Edgewater, NJ 07020
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Class times: 8:00 am–5:00 pm Monday–Thursday; 8:00 am–1:00 pm on Friday.
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“This course is an outstanding prerequisite to prepare for RAC audits. Overall, the course has
exceeded my expectations, and I consider it to be invaluable for all
financial employees and utilization/case management personnel.”
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Director Business Operations Stamford Hospital, Stamford, CT
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NEW DATES ADDED!
2009 CLAss DAtesSeattle, WA | July 13–17NYC/NJ area | July 27–31Dulles, VA | August 3–7
Boston, MA | August 17–21Philadelphia, PA | September 14–18
• Medicare research: End your confusion over the CMS Web site and find what you need • UB-04, ICD-9-CM, NPI, OCE, and other must-know billing fundamentals • NCCI, MUEs, modifiers, and other must-know billing fundamentals
• Medical necessity and non-coverage: What to know when Medicare is not paying the bill • Tools for understanding and predicting medicare outpatient revenue: overview of the
oPPs system • The essentials of drugs, biologicals, and devices: How are they covered and how are they paid? • Hospital provider-based departments: E/M services, critical care, and other hot topics • New composite APCs: How you still get paid for observation services • Surgical and radiology services under OPPS: Discounts, modifiers, and more • Let’s not forget about the lab: coverage, blood products, and more • From three days before admission to post discharge: What you need to know about Medicare’s
inpatient policies • Tools for understanding and predicting Medicare inpatient revenue: overview of the iPPs system • When the DRG payment is not what you expect: Post acute care transfers and new technology add-ons explained • Outlier payments: How far in the red do you have to be to qualify? • The basics of graduate medical education payments: How to calculate direct payments and indirect adjustments
• Supports RAC Readiness*
To register or for more information visit www.hcprobootcamps.com or call 877/840-2276.
HCPro has determined this bootcamp meets one or more of the following criteria:» the main topic contains substantive information about
a Rac-identified error
» the boot camp will help you in your appeals preparation
» the boot camp will help you operationalize your Rac strategy/process