Raemarie Jimenez of AAPC discusses common coding mistakes made by medical practices and how to avoid them during this webinar, recorded July 16, 2013.
Minor mistakes in medical coding can mean a major loss in revenue and possibly even fines from the federal government. So it's important to code right the first time, every time.
In this webinar, recorded July 16, 2013, AAPC’s Raemarie Jimenez, CPC, CPB, CPMA, CPPM, CPC-I, CANPC, CRHC, discusses common coding mistakes made by medical practices and how to avoid them. She also addresses attendee coding inquiries live .
Jimenez has over 20 years of experience in the medical field. She manages new product development at AAPC and has overseen the development of both exam content for all certification exams and exam preparation material, such as study guides and practice tests.
She is also a frequent blogger on coding issuesfor Practice Notes, Physician Practice's blog.
To download the slide presentation from this webinar, click here.
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