Open to All Members: Health Policy Educational Sessions at the 2011 Annual Meeting
Be sure to attend these excellent educational sessions available during the 2011 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO to learn about important coverage issues that impact you. Sunday, September 11 10:30-11:50 a.m. Moscone Center Room 134 3P Mini-Seminar on Academy Advocacy for Physician Payment: New Strategies. Declining reimbursement over many years continues to threaten the viability of physician practices across specialties and practice settings. This seminar will provide updates on the efforts of our Academy to advocate for fair reimbursement for our members in increasingly challenging public and private payer environments. Monday, September 12 2-3 p.m. Marriot Marquis Yerba Buena Ballroom 4-5 At “Understanding the RUC Process and Survey Instrument,” you will learn about the AMA’s Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and Specialty Society/Relative Value Update Committee (RUC) processes, and why it is so crucial for you to fill out the RUC surveys you receive in order for your Academy representatives to advocate for appropriate values at the AMA meetings. Monday, September 12 4-5:30 p.m. Marriot Marquis Yerba Buena Ballroom 6 At the Third Annual Medicare Contractor Advisory Committee (CAC) Session, you will learn about the importance of getting involved in these local meetings held in your area, the role of your local CAC, and the impact of local policies on your practice, as well as how you can avoid and prepare for any potential audits by the Recovery Audit Contractors (RACs). The facilitator for this session, Arthur Lurvey, MD, medical director for Palmetto GBA (Medicare administrative contractor for California, Hawaii, and Nevada) will also conduct one-on-one meetings with members who are facing reimbursement and coverage issues with any Medicare policies. Wednesday, September 14 10:30 – 11:50 a.m. Moscone Center Room 309 ICD-9- Transition Hurdles to ICD-10 Diagnostic Coding Miniseminar. This miniseminar will cover the required October 1, 2013, transition from ICD-9-CM to ICD 10 for all U.S. healthcare providers. During this session, the speaker will provide an overview of the ICD-10 transition, identify and crosswalk groups of ICD- 9 codes that pertain to otolaryngology—head and neck surgery, and much more. We will display the trend results of the 2011 Socioeconomic Survey in the lobby of the Moscone Center. Please stop by and view the latest productivity, revenue, operations, and other practice patterns for otolaryngology—head and neck surgery.
Be sure to attend these excellent educational sessions available during the 2011 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO to learn about important coverage issues that impact you.
Sunday, September 11 10:30-11:50 a.m. Moscone Center Room 134
3P Mini-Seminar on Academy Advocacy for Physician Payment: New Strategies. Declining reimbursement over many years continues to threaten the viability of physician practices across specialties and practice settings. This seminar will provide updates on the efforts of our Academy to advocate for fair reimbursement for our members in increasingly challenging public and private payer environments.
Monday, September 12 2-3 p.m. Marriot Marquis Yerba Buena Ballroom 4-5
At “Understanding the RUC Process and Survey Instrument,” you will learn about the AMA’s Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and Specialty Society/Relative Value Update Committee (RUC) processes, and why it is so crucial for you to fill out the RUC surveys you receive in order for your Academy representatives to advocate for appropriate values at the AMA meetings.
Monday, September 12 4-5:30 p.m. Marriot Marquis Yerba Buena Ballroom 6
At the Third Annual Medicare Contractor Advisory Committee (CAC) Session, you will learn about the importance of getting involved in these local meetings held in your area, the role of your local CAC, and the impact of local policies on your practice, as well as how you can avoid and prepare for any potential audits by the Recovery Audit Contractors (RACs). The facilitator for this session, Arthur Lurvey, MD, medical director for Palmetto GBA (Medicare administrative contractor for California, Hawaii, and Nevada) will also conduct one-on-one meetings with members who are facing reimbursement and coverage issues with any Medicare policies.
Wednesday, September 14 10:30 – 11:50 a.m. Moscone Center Room 309
ICD-9- Transition Hurdles to ICD-10 Diagnostic Coding Miniseminar. This miniseminar will cover the required October 1, 2013, transition from ICD-9-CM to ICD 10 for all U.S. healthcare providers. During this session, the speaker will provide an overview of the ICD-10 transition, identify and crosswalk groups of ICD- 9 codes that pertain to otolaryngology—head and neck surgery, and much more.
We will display the trend results of the 2011 Socioeconomic Survey in the lobby of the Moscone Center. Please stop by and view the latest productivity, revenue, operations, and other practice patterns for otolaryngology—head and neck surgery.