29 min

E&M: The Good. The Bad and the Ugly Talk Ten Tuesdays

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COVID-19 is a disruptor of giant proportions. Case in point: The lead story for tomorrow’s Talk-Ten-Tuesdays was the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, featuring Dr. John Foggle, who has spent the last three months working on the front lines in an urban, academic medical emergency department, treating COVID patients. Dr. Foggle had to cancel because he was asked to lecture on the deadly virus at Walter Reed National Medical Center.

So, given the attention being given to the coronavirus, it’s not surprising that evaluation and management (E&M) guideline changes for 2021 could be overlooked. That’s why we asked Shannon DeConda to share additional insight on these changes taking place in four short months.

The live broadcast will also feature these other segments:
Mental Health Report: Nationally renowned psychiatrist H. Steven Moffic, MD will report on burnout among frontline nurses caring for hospitalized patients suffering from the coronavirus, recognizing that more often than not, the focus on burnout has been among physicians.

RegWatch: Stanley Nachimson, former Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) career professional-turned-well-known healthcare IT authority, will report on the latest regulatory news coming out of Washington, D.C.

The Coding Report: Laurie Johnson will report on the coding news that’s in the nation’s spotlight.

News Desk: Timothy Powell, compliance expert and ICD10monitor national correspondent, will anchor the Talk Ten Tuesdays News Desk.

COVID-19 is a disruptor of giant proportions. Case in point: The lead story for tomorrow’s Talk-Ten-Tuesdays was the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, featuring Dr. John Foggle, who has spent the last three months working on the front lines in an urban, academic medical emergency department, treating COVID patients. Dr. Foggle had to cancel because he was asked to lecture on the deadly virus at Walter Reed National Medical Center.

So, given the attention being given to the coronavirus, it’s not surprising that evaluation and management (E&M) guideline changes for 2021 could be overlooked. That’s why we asked Shannon DeConda to share additional insight on these changes taking place in four short months.

The live broadcast will also feature these other segments:
Mental Health Report: Nationally renowned psychiatrist H. Steven Moffic, MD will report on burnout among frontline nurses caring for hospitalized patients suffering from the coronavirus, recognizing that more often than not, the focus on burnout has been among physicians.

RegWatch: Stanley Nachimson, former Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) career professional-turned-well-known healthcare IT authority, will report on the latest regulatory news coming out of Washington, D.C.

The Coding Report: Laurie Johnson will report on the coding news that’s in the nation’s spotlight.

News Desk: Timothy Powell, compliance expert and ICD10monitor national correspondent, will anchor the Talk Ten Tuesdays News Desk.

29 min

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