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You and your dental team are cordially invited to attend this valuable seminar.
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SESSION #1
Session 1: 8:30am-12noon
For all attendees
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
FRIDAY, September 13, 2013
Chicago Marriott Oak Brook 1401 W 22nd Street Oak Brook, IL 60523
CE Credits
Fees:
Dentist: $149 Team: $99 or $399 1 Dentist + 3 Team Members Registration 7:30-8:30am Seminar 8:30am-3:00pm Lunch will be provided
at: http://hnrysc.hn/BBP91313
Please select 1 afternoon session in notes box
PHONE:
To register by phone, call 800-686-4200 ext 3608. Billing and cancellation policy: A $25.00 administration fee will be applied to cancellations received within 14 business days prior to the seminar. All seminars will be billed at time of registration.
SESSION #2
Session 2: 1:00pm-3:00pm
Choose one afternoon class
SESSION #3
Session 3: 1:00pm-3:00pm
Choose one afternoon class
Course Objectives: 1. To recognize the dangers in coding improperly and benets of coding properly Roy Shelburne 2. To know the most commonly misused codes and how to avoid the usual errors 3. To be able to develop systems that get your services paid and prevent coding errors When the practice is paid rapidly and appropriately, things are good; however, when there are delays, denials, and requests for additional information, thing are not quite so good. Mistakes can be devastating to the practice. During the investigation, as well as in the preparation for and during my trial, it became apparent that my billing and coding systems were faulty. I now educate others so that they can bill and code appropriately. My message is; it is possible to implement systems that can form a proactive defensive systemic approach that will result in maximum legitimate reimbursement. To be prepared for this challenge, the team must be careful, concise, complete, and diligent. Learning and implementing my approach will result in higher reimbursement while reducing the risk associated with the coding piece of the practice. If the deciencies in your systems are ignored both doctor and staff are at risk. DR. ROY SHELBURNE
Dr. Shelburne has served as Secretary/Treasurer and President for Southwest Virginias Component 6 of the Virginia Dental Association and as a delegate to the Virginia Dental Associations Annual Meeting. In March 2008, he surrendered his dental license. Dr. Shelburne continues to volunteer for various dental mission projects in Virginia, has spoken at various national, state, and local dental meetings, and conducts confidential mock chart audits for private dental practices, helping them identify their areas of vulnerability. He shares with his dental audiences about his mistakes, what he learned as a result, and how to avoid them.
Tammy McHood
In todays economic climate, staying on top of your practices nancial health is imperative. Now more than ever it is critical to track key performance indicators and make adjustments when needed to enhance patient care as well as practice efciencies and protability. In this session, Tammy McHood will show you how to analyze practice data to identify your practices strengths, challenges, and opportunities. In this session, you will learn: How to analyze practice data and identify strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities Set achievable protability goals and track key performance indicators Active Patient Base: Your most important number and ways to help ensure your patients keep coming back How to make a daily huddle work for your practice Learn from an industry expert how to identify which key performance indicators your practice should be monitoring to help improve protability and team accountability. TAMMY MCHOOD
Tammy McHood has been part of the Dentrix and Henry Schein teams since 1994. As the Practice Analytics and Coaching Product Manager for Dentrix and eServices, Tammy has worked on the creation of the Profitability and eServices Coaching Programs, Practice Advisor Report, and Dentrix Daily Huddle Report. Tammy earned a masters degree in Business Administration from Brigham Young University and is passionate about helping dental practices succeed by maximizing best practices.
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