Diabetes Mellitus and Its Many Manifestations: A Clinician's Perspective
Coding Education Webinar
2 AHIMA and 1 AAPC CEU Credits
$95.00
February 16, 2010
Available Online or on CD
Duration: 1 hour
Diabetes mellitus - whether it be primary or secondary; Type I or Type II; controlled or uncontrolled - is one of the most prevalent diagnoses we see today. With the increase in childhood obesity and the overall high obesity levels among Americans, this disease will only increase.
This presentation will provide a clinical perspective on this very pertinent topic. Our key presenter brings a wealth of information to share based on personal experience as well as from assisting in the treatment of patients with diabetes.
To round out our discussion, we will clarify the coding guidelines related to coding all types of diabetes and its manifestations.
Who Should Attend
- Facility and Professional Coders
- Coding Managers
- HIM Directors
- Clinical Documentation Specialists
- Risk Managers
- Compliance Officers
About the Presenters
Lois Kelley, RHIA
VP, Coding, Compliance and Education
Lois has a long history of expertise in the coding field. Lois has established herself as one of the top coding experts in the state of Wisconsin, with her skills as an educator and as a reviewer. Lois is in constant demand for her coding seminars and for her ability to train people one-on-one and in a group setting. She is consistently on the cutting edge of coding education, training and review.
Susan S. Phelps, RN
Manager of Clinical Operations
Susan Phelps received her B.S. in Nursing from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, in December 1980.
She is currently Manager of Clinical Operations for Vestica Healthcare in Mequon, Wisconsin. Her primary role there is to provide oversight of the Case Management Program under contract with the Wisconsin Dept. of Corrections. This includes utilization management, orientation and training for new case managers and development and analysis of reports related to disease management and resource utilization.
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Questions?
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