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Billing and Coding 101 for Community Health Centers

May 6 @ 9:00 am - 11:45 am

$175

Coding 101 for FQHC Facilities: Designed to help health centers enhance the coding skills of their staff, with guidance specific to FQHCs, ensuring compliance with Medicare and other payor regulations. 

Billing 101 for FQHC Facilities: Designed to help health centers enhance the billing skills of their staff, with guidance specific to FQHCs, ensuring compliance with Medicare and other payor regulations.  

At the end of this session, participants should be able to:

  • Understand FQHC billing guidance and instructions
  • Understand FQHC coding guidance and instructions
  • Understand CalAIM ECM coding guidance and instructions
  • Discuss recent 2025 updates applicable to FQHC facilities

Presented by Anna Ochampaugh, CPC, Senior Consultant, Healthcare Performance Improvement and Stacey Gee, COCtm, CPHT, CRCR, Manager, Healthcare Consulting

CCALAC Members and Affiliates early bird rate: $175 by April 11, $250 after April 11

Non-Member early bird rate: $250 by April 11, $275 after April 11

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Instructor Biography

Anna is a senior consultant in Forvis Mazars’ Healthcare Performance Improvement service line. She has 18 years of experience in healthcare, including long-term care, academic medical group practice, FQHCs, health information management, insurance payor recovery resolution, and special investigations for fraud, waste, and abuse. Throughout her years in healthcare, she has gained experience in multispecialty professional fee coding; ICD-10-CM coding; AMA HCPCS CPT coding; compliance; auditing; denials; claim processing; special investigations for fraud, waste, and abuse; project management; provider practice management; process improvement; healthcare data analytics; insurance provider rules and regulations; and revenue cycle management.
As a Certified Professional Coder (CPC), she uses her coding and revenue cycle knowledge to assist professionals in the revenue cycle from the pre-billing and post-billing perspective including coding and documentation, physician education, claims processing, and reimbursement. She also assists with HIM department productivity assessments to help improve efficiencies throughout the organization.
Anna is a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association and AAPC, where she obtained her CPC.
She is a graduate of Saint Louis University, Missouri, with a B.S. degree in computer information systems and health information systems.

Stacey is a manager in the Healthcare Consulting practice at Forvis Mazars. She has more than 20 years of experience in the healthcare industry, assisting healthcare organizations with their operational and financial performance with a focus on the revenue cycle.
In addition to her experience as a healthcare consultant, Stacey has held roles in claims processing and as a billing specialist for multiple healthcare providers. Her experience also includes several years in the long-term care environment providing skilled nursing facility billing services and managerial functions. Her previous roles with healthcare organizations help her identify and relate to the daily challenges presented to clients.
Stacey also has experience in managing chargemaster implementation projects, working directly with hospital staff to implement chargemaster revisions, charge ticket revisions, and provide charge capture and coding training and education as required. Stacey also works with clients on managing revenue cycle reviews and assessments to determine the appropriateness of processes currently in place, tracking charges and accuracy of charges from point of entry through billing and any associated claim denial process, and providing training and education solutions to prevent and/or correct claim denials and improve charge capture process. She also has assisted facilities in developing and training revenue integrity departments to improve physician documentation and enhance revenue opportunities.
Other project management functions include managing department assessments and assisting facilities with development and reorganizational structure, including staff evaluation, training, and identifying opportunities for efficiency improvements and processes; and assisting with developing physician delinquency processes and policies.
Stacey is a Certified Outpatient Coder (COC™), Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPHT), and Certified Revenue Cycle Representative (CRCR).

Details

Date:
May 6
Time:
9:00 am - 11:45 am
Cost:
$175
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