Ultimate OASIS-C & CODING

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Ultimate OASIS-C & CODINGTRAINING SERIES 20133 CitiesBoston, MA Feb. 11-14, 2013St. Louis, MO Feb. 25-28, 2013Chicago, IL March 11-14, 20136 OpportunitiesOASIS-C TrainingDocumentation WorkshopBeyond the Basics WorkshopAttend the only education series dedicatedto beginner, intermediate and advanced-levelICD-9 and ICD-10 training and OASIS education.From choosing appropriate codes, to selecting the most accurate OASISresponses, to learning how to sequence complicated conditions, our expertswill provide you with the knowledge and hands-on experience you need toensure proper reimbursement for your agency.Register for the Ultimate OASIS-C & Coding Training Series 2013 today for: ICD-10 Anatomy &Physiology PrimerExpert guidance to ensure that documentationsupports medical necessity, contains consistent OASIS and codingAdvanced Coding Boot CampCoding BasicsNEW SESSION!responses, and captures face-to-face documentation. NEW SESSION!Home health-specific introduction into anatomy& physiology and the role it will play in ICD-10 diagnosis coding. Beginner, intermediate and advanced-level ICD-9 code training Solutions to your most complicated coding scenarios and take-home toolsPresented by: Practice scenarios in ICD-10, and ICD-9 to ICD-10 crosswalks Intermediate OASIS-C training, including tips for answering key case-mixitems and assessment and intervention strategiesFeatured speakers:Judy Adams, RN, BSN, HCS-D, HCS-O, COS-CSharon Molinari, RN, HCS-D, HCS-O, COS-CAnn Rambusch, RN, MSN, HCS-D, HCS-O, COS-CLisa Selman-Holman, JD, BSN, RN, MSN, HCS-D, HCS-O, COS-CTricia Twombly, RN, BSN, HCS-D, HCS-O, COS-C, CHCEApproved for up to 10.5 BMSC HCS-D and 8 HCS-O CEUsRegister at www.decisionhealth.com/ultimatetrainingor call toll-free 1-855-CALL-DH1 today!

Ultimate OASIS-C & CODINGPRST. STANDARDU.S. POSTAGE PAIDLANGHORNE, PAPERMIT #114TRAINING SERIES 2013Two Washingtonian Center9737 Washingtonian Blvd., Ste. 200Gaithersburg, MD 20878-7364C13543 Cities6 OpportunitiesBoston, MAFeb. 11-14, 2013OASIS-C TrainingSt. Louis, MOFeb. 25-28, 2013Beyond the Basics WorkshopChicago, ILMarch 11-14, 2013Coding BasicsDocumentation WorkshopAdvanced Coding Boot CampICD-10 Anatomy &Physiology PrimerRegister atwww.decisionhealth.com/ultimatetrainingor call toll-free 1-855-CALL-DH1 today!For more information, go to: www.decisionhealth.com/ultimatetrainingUltimate OASIS-C & CODINGWho should attend?TRAINING SERIES 2013 Agency Coders and SupervisorsGet the knowledge you need to choose appropriatecodes, select accurate OASIS responses, and sequencecomplicated conditions. Register now for: Coding Educators and Trainers Clinical Managers and QI staff Home Health ConsultantsExpert guidance to ensure that documentation supportsmedical necessity, contains consistent OASIS and coding responses andcaptures face-to-face documentation. Directors of Nursing Home Health RNsHome health-specific introduction into anatomy& physiology and the role it will play in ICD-10 diagnosis coding. Physical & Occupational Therapists Directors of Patient Care Outcome Specialists NEW SESSION !NEW SESSION ! Beginner, intermediate and advanced-level ICD-9 code training Solutions to your most complicated coding scenarios and take-home tools Practice scenarios in ICD-10, and ICD-9 to ICD-10 crosswalks Intermediate OASIS-C training, including tips for answering keycase-mix items and assessment and intervention strategiesRegister at www.decisionhealth.com/ultimatetrainingor call toll-free 1-855-CALL-DH1 today!

Ultimate OASIS-C & CODINGTRAINING SERIES 2013OASIS-C TrainingDuration: 1 dayLocations: Boston, St. Louis and ChicagoSpeaker: Ann Rambusch (Boston), Lisa Selman-Holman(St. Louis & Chicago)Audience: Clinical supervisors, clinicians, coders, codingmanagers, quality managers, quality assurance/performanceimprovement staff, compliance officersAchieve OASIS-C accuracy, improve case-mix and outcomesscores and receive full and prompt reimbursement byattending this full-day, intermediate-level OASIS-C trainingcourse. Join your colleagues in working through interactivepatient scenarios – updated with the latest from CMS includingnew wound guidance – to test your competency in answeringsome of the most challenging OASIS-C questions. One wronganswer could mean the difference of hundreds of dollars perpatient and lower outcomes scores.You’ll learn how to: Receive full reimbursement with tips for answeringkey case-mix items Improve outcome scores with clues for navigatingthe nuances of related items Get assessment and intervention strategies foranswering OASIS-C process items Avoid ADRs and denials with tips to ensuredocumentation matches OASIS-C items Refine functional assessment practices anddocumentation to comply with CMS regulationsBonus: Use this class to prepare for the HCS-O certificationor re-certification exam.Beyond the Basics WorkshopDuration: 1.5 daysLocations: Boston, St. Louis and ChicagoSpeakers: Tricia TwomblyAudience: Experienced coders, coding supervisors,clinicians who need to take their coding to the next levelCoders and clinicians who have had a couple years ofhands-on coding experience can delve right into the mostcommonly-diagnosed, and miscoded, diseases, as well asthe most frequently-billed codes. During this interactiveeducation, you’ll learn how to properly sequence caseswith multiple diseases and disciplines, and investigatecombination coding issues through practice scenarios.New: During this session, you’ll receive ICD-10 training.Our experts will point out the differences and similaritiesbetween coding common home health diseases in ICD-9vs. ICD-10, and you’ll get the chance to code commonscenarios in ICD-10.During the training, you’ll: Code scenarios that include neoplasms, multipleV codes, circulatory, respiratory and combinationcoding. Learn to quickly extract information that willhelp you accurately code and sequence. Learn how to sequence the most complicated conditions,such as CVA, CKD and neoplasms Walk through some of the toughest diabetes scenarios,such as coding diabetic ulcers, brittle diabetes,secondary diabetes as a result of pancreatectomyand osteomyelitis.Bonus: Use this class to prepare for the HCS-D certificationand re-certification exams.Required materials: 2013 ICD-9-CM ManualRecommended materials: ICD-10-CM ManualFor more information, go to: www.decisionhealth.com/ultimatetraining

Documentation Workshop – your path to compliance!Duration: ½ dayLocations: Boston and St. LouisSpeakers: Ann Rambusch (Boston), Lisa Selman-Holman (St. Louis)Audience: Clinicians, coders, auditors, DONs, clinical managers,coding managers, quality managers, quality assurance/performanceimprovement staff, compliance officersPrevent costly overpayments and denials that agenciesare experiencing as a result of the recent increase inadditional documentation requests (ADRs) from CMScontractors. Plus, prevent non-billable claims and cashflow interruptions that could result from noncompliancewith ever-evolving face-to-face and therapy rules.Advanced Coding Boot CampNEW SESSION!Accomplish all this by establishing a pre-claims submissionreview audit process that will ensure claims: Support medical necessity and prove homeboundstatus to withstand ZPIC reviews and preventsuspended payments Contain consistent OASIS and coding responses Capture complete face-to-face documentation Document timely therapy assessments Note objective tests and measuresBonus Tools: OASIS item correction form, ConnectingOASIS and codes tool, F2F compliance checklistCoding BasicsDuration: 1 dayDuration: 1 dayLocations: Boston, St. Louis and ChicagoLocation: ChicagoSpeakers: Judy Adams (Boston); Lisa Selman-Holman(St. Louis and Chicago)Speaker: Sharon MolinariAudience: Expert HCS-D certified coders and clinicians,and coding supervisorsAudience: New coders and clinicians who will be coding and/orauditing the coding, supervisors who need to understand the financialimpact of coding, experienced coders who need a refresherExpand your experience and receive continuing educationat your expert level. During this advanced coding training,you’ll work through practice scenarios to learn how toproperly sequence a variety of the most complicatedhome health situations, including those with multiplecomplications, late effects and varied wound situations,including ostomies and trauma wounds.Beginner coders, clinicians and home health supervisorswho are taking a role in coding need to understand thecompetencies that dictate accurate coding. In this class,you’ll start with coding fundamentals, guidelines andconventions while learning how the code choices youmake impact your agency’s reimbursement and patientoutcomes.New: During this session, you’ll receive ICD-10 training.Our experts will point out the differences and similaritiesbetween coding common home health diseases in ICD-9vs. ICD-10, and you’ll get the chance to code complicatedscenarios in ICD-10.During this training, you’ll:Required materials: 2013 ICD-9-CM ManualRecommended materials: ICD-10-CM Manual Work through coding scenarios to discover how to codeand learn more about the basic interactions with OASIS-C. Use your ICD-9 manual to correctly find codes andapply critical thinking in sequencing, proper use ofV codes and the case-mix (M1024) rules.Required materials: 2013 ICD-9-CM ManualFor more information, go to: www.decisionhealth.com/ultimatetraining

ICD-10 Anatomy & Physiology PrimerNEW SESSION!Duration: ½ dayDuring this training, you’ll get:Location: Chicago Detailed reviews of the body systems that a homehealth coder will encounter most often. The reviewwill include in-depth information on cells, tissuesand organs that comprise each body system.Speaker: Lisa Selman-HolmanAudience: Clinicians, coders, auditors, DONs, clinical managers,coding managers, quality managers, quality assurance/performance improvement staff, compliance officers, directorsof education and trainingYou’ve been given a one-year reprieve – don’t waste anymoretime. Jumpstart your ICD-10 training with this home healthspecific introduction into anatomy & physiology and therole it will play in ICD-10 diagnosis coding. Prepare forthe numerous details ICD-10 will require to determine theappropriate diagnosis and/or condition of the patient.Ensuring proficiency in anatomy and physiology is the firststep a coder should take to prepare for the transition.Day OneCity/Date Coding practice exercises to help you honeyour decision-making as you demonstrate yourunderstanding of anatomy and physiology capturedin the code.Day Two8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m.8:00 a.m. NoonBoston, MAFeb. 11-14, 2013OASIS-CDocumentationSt. Louis, MOFeb. 25-28, 2013OASIS-CChicago, ILMarch 11-14, 2013 Rundown of the new anatomical and physiologicaldocumentation requirements for code capture inICD-10.Day Three1:00 5:00 p.m.9:00 a.m. Noon1:00 5:00 p.m.Beyond the BasicsAdvanced CodingDocumentationBeyond the BasicsAdvanced CodingOASIS-CICD-10 Anatomy& PhysiologyPrimerBeyond the BasicsAdvanced CodingCoding BasicsDay Four5:15 6:45 p.m.9:00 - 11:30a.m.HCS-DStudySessionHCS-D ExamsHCS-DStudySessionHCS-DStudySessionHCS-O ExamsHCS-D ExamsHCS-O ExamsHCS-D ExamsHCS-O ExamsRequired Materials:Complete Home Health ICD-9-CMCoding Manual, 2013 EditionComplete Home Health ICD-10-CM DiagnosisCoding Manual, Preliminary EditionAttendees of Advanced Coding, Beyond the Basics & Coding BasicsMUST bring a 2013 ICD-9-CM manual to the conference in order toparticipate. We recommend DecisionHealth’s Complete Home HealthICD-9-CM Coding Manual, 2013 edition. (Item: ICD2013; Price: 199)Attendees of Advanced Coding and Beyond the Basics should bring anICD-10-CM manual to the conference. We recommend DecisionHealth’sComplete Home Health ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Coding Manual,Preliminary Edition. (Item: I102013; Price: 129)For more information, go to: www.decisionhealth.com/ultimatetraininFor more information, go to: www.decisionhealth.com/ultimatetraining

100% Money-Back GuaranteeRegistrationIf you don’t leave this conference with anin-depth understanding of home carecoding, OASIS-C and your ability tosubmit accurate claims for completereimbursement, we will refund your entireregistration fee, no questions asked!Fastest ways to registerCancellation/Substitution Policy4. Complete registration form and MAIL to:Two Washingtonian Blvd., 9737 Washingtonian Blvd., Suite 200, Gaithersburg, MD 20878-7364Transfers/substitutions are permitted at any time.However, for administrative purposes, pleasenotify the conference registrar at 1-855-CALLDH1 as soon as changes are made. Cancellationsmust be received in writing by Jan. 21, 2013for Boston; Feb. 3, 2013 for St. Louis; andFeb. 18, 2013 for Chicago in order for you toreceive a full refund. Cancellations made afterthis time are subject to a 150 administrativecharge. Registrants who do not cancel and do notattend are liable for the full registration fee. Emailregistrar@decisionhealth.com for cancellations.Phone cancellations are not accepted.Hotel & Travel DiscountsImportant notice for all cities:For room reservations, contact the hotel directlyand mention you are attending the UltimateOASIS-C & Coding Training Series 2013 totake advantage of discounted rates. To receivethe discounted rate, reservations must be madeby the date indicated below for your chosencity, or until the room block is full. Thereafter,reservations will be taken on a space and rateavailability basis. Reserve your room early, asrooms are not guaranteed.Boston, MA Fairmont Battery WharfFeb. 11-14, 2013Three Battery WharfBoston, MA 02109www.fairmont.com, 1-800-441-1414Rate: 175/night, Cut-off date: Jan. 21, 20131. Register ONLINE at www.decisionhealth.com/ultimatetraining2. CALL 1-855-CALL-DH1 (toll-free)3. FAX to 1-301-527-1316LocationSessionOASIS-C TrainingBoston, MADocumentation WorkshopFeb. 11-14, 2013Beyond the Basics Workshop(C1354)Advanced Coding Boot CampOASIS-C TrainingSt. Louis, MODocumentation WorkshopFeb. 25-28, 2013Beyond the Basics Workshop(C1355)Advanced Coding Boot CampOASIS-C TrainingICD-10 Anatomy & Physiology PrimerChicago, ILBeyond the Basics WorkshopMarch 11-14, 2013Advanced Coding Boot Camp(C1356)Coding BasicsHCS-D Certification ExamHCS-D Recertification ExamHCS-O Certification ExamHCS-O Recertification ExamDecisionHealth’s 2013 Complete Home HealthICD-9-CM Diagnosis Coding Manual*DecisionHealth’s Complete Home HealthICD-10-CM Diagnosis Coding Manual, Preliminary Edition*Price 449 249 499 499 449 249 499 499 449 299 499 499 449 299 189 299 189Qty.Subtotal 199 129*Shipping & Handling: 9.95 S&H first item & 3 each add’l itemS&H*TOTAL:Please enter the promo code above your name from the back of this mailer to ensure accurate registration:C1354Multiple attendee and multi-session discountsFor multiple attendee and multi-session discounts, call Peggy Hall toll-free at 1-855-CALL-DH1, option 2.St. Louis, MO The Westin St. LouisFeb. 25-28, 2013811 Spruce St.St. Louis, MO 63102www.starwoodhotels.com/westin 1-800-WESTIN-1Rate: 139/night, Cut-off date: Feb. 3, 2013Get Certified!Chicago, IL The Knickerbocker HotelMarch 11-14, 2013163 E. Walton PlaceChicago, IL 00-621-8140Rate: 129/night, Cut-off date: Feb. 18, 2013Visit the conference website to register multiple attendees or call toll-free 1-855-CALL-DH1. Important: Informationregarding the conference will be sent to registered participants via email. Please provide an email address for each attendee.Airline discountUnited Airlines is offering conference attendeesa special discounted rate. Take advantage ofsavings up to 5% off published domestic fares!Visit the “Travel” tab on www.decisionhealth.com/ultimatetraining for details.Rental car discountAvis Car Rental is offering discounted rates toattendees. To take advantage of these rates,please call 1-800-331-1600 and mentionAWD # T706699 to receive discount.Visit www.medicalspecialtycoding.com for HCS-D or HCS-O certification information.Questions?Call our conference coordinator toll-free at 1-855-CALL-DH1 or email conf@decisionhealth.com.Attendee and Payment InformationName:Title: Company:Address:City/State/ZIP:Phone: Fax:Email:Check enclosed for . Make payable to: DecisionHealth (TIN: 26-3622553)Charge to my:Card #: *Charges will appear as UCG conference.Name: Exp. Date: Signature:

Advanced Coding Boot Camp Duration: 1 day Locations: Boston, St. Louis and Chicago Speakers: Judy Adams (Boston); Lisa Selman-Holman (St. Louis and Chicago) Audience: Expert HCS-D certified coders and clinicians, and coding supervisors Expand your experience and receive continuing education at your expert level. During this advanced coding .