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Acupuncture Coding, Compliance & Documentation


Total CME Credit Hours: 1 Category I (Formal)

Education Types:
Category I (Formal) |  Risk Management
Topics:
Acupuncture |  Coding |  Compliance |  Documentation
Speaker:
Dr. Marty Kotlar, DC, CPCO, CBCS
Duration:
1 Hour



Description

Join Dr. Kotlar as he identifies the key elements of acupuncture recordkeeping. He will help participants understand the essential components of the clinical rationale for acupuncture while correlating the importance of establishing medical necessity. 

 

Sponsored by:  Target Coding

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Dr. Marty Kotlar, DC, CPCO, CBCS's Profile

Dr. Marty Kotlar, DC, CPCO, CBCS Related Seminars and Products

Target Coding


Dr. Marty Kotlar is the President of Target Coding. Dr. Kotlar has owned and operated a successful chiropractic multi-specialty practice. He began his consulting career with a special emphasis on CPT coding, billing, reimbursement, documentation, and compliance for chiropractic and multi-specialty facilities.

He has provided valuable nationwide educational seminars and consulting to over 3,500 healthcare providers and their staff members.

Dr. Kotlar is Certified in CPT Coding, a Certified Professional Compliance Officer, and a member of the American Chiropractic Association and American Academy of Professional Coders.

 


Reviews

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Overall:      4.4

Total Reviews: 206

Comments

Petrina J - Hazel Crest, Illinois

"None"

Jennifer D - Morton, Illinois

"The material was created a few years ago and is out dated. The diagnosis and cpt codes are not applicable to today. "

Amelia C - Chicago, Illinois

"Thank you"

Leila L - Metropolis, Illinois

"NA"

Ryan D - Springfield, Illinois

"None"

Brian C - Countryside, Illinois

"no"

Jerry C - Peoria, Illinois

"great job!"

Rob G

"Clarifications for Cash practices could be helpful."

Todd A - Virden, Illinois

"No."

Dennis M - Vernon Hills, Illinois

"More emphasis on acupuncture needle location documentation and the ratioanle"