(Missouri) Substance/Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Services
Thursday, June 03, 2021, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Category: SUD/OUD/MAT Documentation , Coding, and Billing
FREE TO MISSOURI RURAL HOSPITALS and RHCs - ALL OTHERS WILL BE CANCELLED
- Times: 8:00am - 12:00pm CST
- INSTRUCTIONS TO ACCESS THIS TRAINING WILL BE SENT OUT THE DAY BEFORE ON 6/2/2021
Who Should Attend? - The priority of organizations for the sessions are: RHCs, Substance Use Disorder Clinics, and Community Mental Health organizations. Particularly, RHCs have unique billing challenges that will be a focus of the session since the often have to bill using different claim forms and receive different types of payments from Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurers.
- All clinical staff members who document in medical records.
- Appropriate administrative, practice managers, medical directors, program/grant staff who manage people, processes, and/or technologies related to the revenue cycle.
- Revenue cycle staff (i.e. coders and billers)
Course Overview - We anticipate the course duration to be 4 hours which allows for ample time to review the following:
- Integrating and managing primary care and behavioral health services for SUD/OUD.
- Overview of the opportunities and challenges associated with variable reimbursement mechanisms, including coding and billing for Medicare, managed care, Medicaid, and other third-party payors.
- Clinical documentation challenges and opportunities.
- Compare and contrast diagnostic terms used in the DSM-V versus the ICD-10-CM.
- Documentation, coding, and billing for MAT services.
- Capturing and reporting of non-face-to-face services including telehealth, virtual communication services, online digital visits, Behavioral Health Integration (BHI), and the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model (Psych CoCM).
Integrating Primary Care and Behavioral Health Services + the Foundations of SUD/OUD Coding/Billing
- Delineate the basic rules and regulations that guide fee for service billing and coding for behavioral health integration (BHI).
- Identify key resources for tracking changes in coding and/or billing.
- Identify some of the alternative methods of reimbursement or calculating “value” beyond basic fee for service billing.
- List key steps managers and leaders can take in creating and sustaining a business model that aligns with the clinical model for BHI.
Screening for Substance/Opioid Use Disorders + Induction, Stabilization, and Maintenance of MAT
- Tools to identify and screen individuals who are at risk of SUD/OUD (ex. SBIRT).
- MAT Pre-Induction Visit, Induction Visit, and Stabilization/Maintenance Visits.
- Administrative requirement for obtaining DATA 2000 waiver and recent updates!
- Understanding Medicaid H-code options for SUD/OUD/MAT treatments.
- Tracking and reporting patients with SUD/OUD who also have additional associated conditions (ex. HIV, endocarditis, viral hepatitis) and are "PWID" (people who inject drugs).
- Overview of the ICD-10-CM’s “Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting”
Mental/Behavioral Health Integration and Treatment Services and Telehealth/Virtual Visits
- Counseling and coordination of services with MAT BHPs.
- Proper documentation for psychiatric diagnostic evaluative services, health assessments, and psychotherapy.
- Limitations and opportunities related to reporting group therapy.
- Capturing clinical staff time in between visits for Behavioral Health Integration and the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model.
- Transitional Care Management, telehealth, online digital E/M, and virtual visits.
Additional details
- Course materials provided to attendees in pdf 1-2 days prior to the session.
- CEUs
- Follow-up support for attendees for additional Q&A.
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