When Minutes Matter – How Carriers Define E&M Code Minutes Differently!

April 17, 2025
01:00 PM ET | 12:00 PM CT
60 Mins
Jill M. Young
April 17, 2025
01:00 PM ET | 12:00 PM CT
60 Mins
Jill M. Young
$179.00
$249.00
$249.00
$299.00
$249.00
$199.00
$249.00
$249.00
$179.00
$199.00
$249.00
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All prices mentioned above are for single user access only. For multi-user access, kindly call us on +1 (814) 343-0717 or email us at customersupport@skill-knowledge.com Live Chat

Avoid costly billing errors by understanding time requirements and payer-specific guidelines

There are many codes in the Evaluation and Management section of the CPT book that have a specific amount of time assigned to them. Sometimes, a code is entirely defined by the minutes spent. Other times, the codes can be determined by the time spent as a secondary method of level selection. 

To understand the concepts of coding based on time, we need to step back and remember what our HIPAA-defined rules state. These rules indicate that the HCPCS code system, which includes CPT, is the coding system to be used for procedures and services. However, HIPAA does not specify that the guidelines of CPT must be followed. For a particular code, CPT may suggest one method for its utilization, while another insurance may have its own approach. While CPT guidelines may state that you only need to exceed the halfway point of the time listed for a particular service, CMS/Medicare guidelines require that you reach the end of that time period.

Currently, there are Evaluation and Management time-based codes that are billed incorrectly to insurance companies because of differing guidelines. Your practice’s revenue could suffer significantly if incorrect coding is identified by payers. The issue isn’t necessarily the differences between two levels of a particular service, but rather the penalties for the errors. 

Join industry expert Jill M. Young for an insightful session designed to demystify the complexities of coding guidelines. This webinar will provide a clear understanding of the varying coding rules while offering valuable tips on accurately assigning codes when collaborating with physicians—ensuring precision and compliance in your practice.

Webinar Objectives
  • Navigating Time-Based E/M Codes – Understanding which E&M codes have time requirements or options for billing
  • Meeting Time-Based Documentation Requirements: How much time is required to meet guidelines for the use of a particular code
  • Managing Conflicting Guidelines Across Payers – Which codes do differing guidelines most severely affect the chances of fraudulent billing
Webinar Agenda
  • Overview of Evaluation and Management Codes
  • Identifying codes that have time requirements
  • Discussion regarding minimum time requirements for code selection
  • Documentation of time for codes
Webinar Highlights
  • Understanding which E/M codes have time requirements
  • Identifying E/M codes where time can be used as a factor for service level selection
  • Proper documentation of time to support accurate billing
  • Addressing conflicting guidelines from insurance carriers
  • Communicating effectively with providers to ensure correct coding
Who Should Attend
  • Coders
  • Billers
  • Auditors
  • Office Managers
  • Office Administrators

Event Registration

April 17, 2025
01:00 PM ET | 12:00 PM CT
60 Mins
Jill M. Young
$179.00
$249.00
$249.00
$299.00
$249.00
$199.00
$249.00
$249.00
$179.00
$199.00
$249.00
$199.00

All prices mentioned above are for single user access only. For multi-user access, kindly call us on +1 (814) 343-0717 or email us at customersupport@skill-knowledge.com Live Chat

Jill M. Young

Jill M. Young

Jill M Young is the Principal of Young Medical Consulting, LLC. A company founded 18 years ago to meet the education and compliance needs of physicians and their staff Jill has over 40 years of medical experience working in all areas of the medical practice including clinical, billing and rounding with physicians. Her unique style of working with physicians is not only effective but helps bridge the gap between coders and physicians from a practical perspective. Her comments and opinions can be seen in several publications and also heard on a variety of audio-conferences. Her background gives her a unique style of teaching using real life examples of coding and billing situations. She hates...
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