Episodes
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On this episode of the Thursday Talk, we discuss the new Evaluations and Management Services Guide.
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On this episode, the provider partner Tracy Olstine and Dr. Charles will be discussing Incident to Versus Split/Shared Encounters.
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On this episode we discuss advanced care planning and how it can help the healthcare revenue cycle.
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On this episode we talk about 2023 emergency medicine guidelines and what coders and clinicians need to know.
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On this episode of The Thursday Talk we talk about the terms people should familiarize themselves with.
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CMS defines social determinants of health as "the range of social, environmental, and economic factors that can influence health status-conditions that can often have a greater impact on health outcomes than the actual delivery of health services."
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In this episode we discuss the 2023 ICD-10-CM coding changes. With over 1400 code additions, what exactly do physicians and coders alike need to know? What is the best way to get your clinicians onboard with the changes?
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On this episode we tackle two common questions:
Why are modifiers important?
Is it important for a provider to know the modifiers that are appropriate for their speciality?
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On this Episode Tracy Olsten and Charles Hunley discuss the global period and multiple trauma patients.
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On this episode we talk about the importance of proper diagnosis coding to not only reflect the severity of the patient but to help with reimbursement models.
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We have invited Sonya Garza to share her thoughts on why a healthy revenue cycle is a must for success.
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In this week's podcast, we discuss the challenges for healthcare burnout. Burnout is a long term stress reaction marked by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a lack of sense of accomplishment.
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This episode we break down who we are. What is The Provider Partner? What are we doing for the future of healthcare. And most importantly, what motivated us to start this partnership with healthcare groups across the country.
Bridging the gap between a coder and a clinician.