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L-Codes: Soup to Nuts
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CEUs: |
.15 |
| AL/FL CE Broker Live 20-671247 |
Contact Hours: |
1.5 |
| NBCOT® 2 PDUs |
*University & multi-center Licensure available upon request; all courses single user only *Watch on your idevices, smart phones, tablets and MORE Domain of OT, Client Factors, Professional issues Administration and Management
Instructors:
Jamie McMillan OTR, CHT
Description:
There seems to be constant coding and documentation changes, pressure to increase efficiencies as reimbursement continues to decline, and the need and desire to stay on top of the latest clinical outcomes and literature that drive protocols and treatments. It is difficult to keep up on all of the things that affect our practice. This course is designed as an overview to understand all things L Codes (hence soup to nuts - who really ends with nuts for dessert)?
If you can relate to any of these statements or questions, then this course is for you!
What is an L Code?
I can only bill custom fabricated splints.
How much should we charge for that orthosis?
I still use CPT codes to bill for splints.
I don't understand what a split code is?
How do I know what L code to bill?
I don't know if I need a DME license or not?
Understanding terminology related to orthotic billing and coding
Understanding L Code Definitions
Understanding L Code Definitions
Identifying L Codes for common custom fabricated orthoses
Identifying L Codes for common prefabricated orthoses
Understanding costs and fee schedules
Identifying related CPT codes and knowing when to use them
Understanding the basics to a DME license
Implementing the information into your practice
Terminology
L Codes Defined
PDAC
Commonly used L Codes for Custom Fabricated Orthoses
Pictures and Examples
Commonly used L Codes for Prefabricated Orthoses
Costs, Fees, Billing
Fee Schedules
Non-Covered Items
CPT Codes
DME basics
FAQ
Pictures and Examples
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