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Registration is now open for The 2023 Fall Virtual Coding Seminar, December 2, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. ET. APMA’s coding expert, Jeffrey Lehrman, DPM, CPC, will present.
Coding doesn’t have to be stressful, which is why APMA put together this educational event for anyone who needs to sharpen their coding skills or gain new knowledge. Up-to-date coding education is essential for ensuring that your medical billing is as accurate as possible, and for avoiding unnecessary denials. The virtual seminar will cover a wide variety of foot and ankle related topics, including evaluation and management level coding, auditing, surgical treatment of nails, skin substitutes, and coding updates for the new year.
Attendees will have the opportunity to ask live questions during the many open Q&A sessions. All podiatry professionals are welcome to attend and eligible to earn up to 4.0 credit hours at the seminar, which will take place online via the Online Learning Center.
To learn more about The Fall Virtual Coding Seminar, visit www.apma.org/thevirtualcodingseminar, and contact the APMA Health Policy and Practice department at healthpolicy.hpp@apma.org with any questions. We hope to “see” you there!
Earn Up to 8.0 CECH from the Coding and Clinical Education Seminar
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Learn MoreSave the Date! 2023 Fall Virtual Coding Seminar, December 2
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