
2023 Codequest Coding Course
Codequest: The Best Way to Protect Your Practice from Claim Denials and Audit Recoupments
Presented by the AAO
Hosted by LAEPS
Virtual and Onsite Registration Options Available
We have both onsite and virtual registration options available or you can register for the Coding Course and watching the four hour recording at a later date.
To register go to laeps.wildapricot.org/events
Saturday March 25, 2023
West Baton Rouge Conference Center
2750 N. Westport Drive, Port Allen, Louisiana
Join us from 9:00 AM until 1:15 PM.
Lunch is included for onsite participants
Registration Check-In Starts at 8:00 AM
8:00 AM Onsite Registration Check-In
9:00 AM AAO Codequest Coding Course Begins
10:30 – 10:45 AM Break
10:45 – 1:15 PM Continuation of Course and Lunch
1:15 PM Course concludes
Physicians will obtain CME for participating in this coding course.
Join the most knowledgeable coding experts in ophthalmology for four hours of professional coding education vital to your success. We’ll map out the latest coding updates, review key competencies, test your knowledge and steer you towards successful solutions for preventing claim denials.
Developed by the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Codequest™ provides unparalleled instruction for practices of every size and every specialty.
Codequest is the best way to protect your practice from claim denials and audit recoupments.
Our 2023 AAO Coding Course will be presented by Heather Dunn.
Ms. Dunn is the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s manager of coding and reimbursement. She has extensive experience in ophthalmic practice management. She has held positions as an ophthalmic assistant, optical technician, insurance biller, and administrator. She is a contributing author of the Academy coding product line. Under direction of the AAPOS Socioeconomic Committee, she has helped initiate a practice manager program for pediatric ophthalmology. She was a member of the 2019 Ophthalmic Practice Administrators Leadership Program (OPAL).
Who should attend?
Ophthalmologists who are responsible for their practice’s revenue, plus technicians, scribes, billers and coders, compliance officers, practice managers/administrators.
Topics for the Four-Hour Session
· 2023 Coding Updates and the Financial Impact
· A Comprehensive Review of the Next Wave of E/M Updates
· Myth-Busters: Top Coding Misconceptions and the Facts to Correct Them
· Protect Your Revenue and Take Action to Combat Audits, Comparative Billing Reports and Prior Authorization Requests
· Strategies to Resolve and Prevent Claim Denials
· Poll the Audience: Coding Competency Challenge
· Hot Topic: Coding Guidance for MIGS, Canaloplasty and Goniotomy Procedures
Have a specific coding conundrum?
Email questions to codequest@aao.org before the course and get answers to your personal coding challenges
CME and CEU credits available
The American Academy of Ophthalmology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CME Designation Statement
The American Academy of Ophthalmology designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
On-demand course recording is not available for CEU credits.
Attendance Eligibility Requirements
Attendance is limited to members of the Academy, AAOE, and/or state ophthalmological societies and individuals directly employed by these members.
Americans with Disabilities Act Statement
The Louisiana Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons supports the Americans with Disabilities Act. Should you require a specific accommodation or service to facilitate your participation in a Codequest coding course, please send a message to Cindy Bishop, Executive Director, Louisiana Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons
Cindy.bishop@checkmate-strategies.com