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Date recorded: March 24, 2009
Description: The basics you need to know to make sure your EMR is properly set up, where the basic everyday functions are located and how to use them. From setting up consults electronically, to writing a prescription and documenting procedures, learn how to make the most of your electronic medical records system.
Presented by: AMAC® Senior Vice President James E. Hugh III, MHA, CHBME, ROCC®.
Topics Covered:
- ICD-9 and CPT Databases
- Appointment and procedure charge panels
- Consultations and visits: Medical necessity, and orders for physicians and hospitals
- Set up: Simulation Immobilization, CT/PET/MR, prescription, planning and special procedures
- Physics Planning: plans, dose verification, Devices (MLCs, Wedges), QA and approvals
- Pre-verifications - simulations, reports
- IGRT - image review, supervision requirements on certain IGRT codes, and documentation
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Treatments - how to record the correct physician, energy, and treatment, if treatment performed in another location in the department, how it is documented, who is responsible for all of the procedures? Is the treatment inpatient or outpatient?
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Weekly management - how to set up and document
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Weekly physics - how to set up and document
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Boosts and cone downs - once the intial procedures are performed repeat procedures weeks later are poorly documented.
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Follow-up visits
ROCC® - 1.5 CEUs
Recommended for:
Physicians, Therapists, Dosimetrists, Physicists, Nurses, Department Managers, Clinical Directors, Coders, billing, Compliance, corporations, insurance companies, and investment bankers.
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