DecisionHealth redefines its 2023 Advanced Specialty Coding education and training with virtual summits focused on anesthesia, orthopedics, and pain management


“At DecisionHealth, we are committed to delivering the highest standard of training excellence, provided by nationally recognized industry experts, in an interactive virtual environment that promises more value and flexibility at an extremely affordable price.” Maria Tsigas

DecisionHealth, an HCPro brand, understands the challenges and financial pressures that persist in healthcare. The end of the public health emergency, annual Medicare payment cuts, rising expenses, staffing shortages, and productivity concerns continue to impact medical practices, hospitals, and health systems alike. This rise in fiscal uncertainty only intensifies the need for ongoing education and training.

That’s why DecisionHealth is redefining its specialty-specific code education for 2023 with virtual summits providing three consecutive half-days of training focused on:

Maria Tsigas, senior director of product & content, adds, “At DecisionHealth, we are committed to delivering the highest standard of training excellence, provided by nationally recognized industry experts, in an interactive virtual environment that promises more value and flexibility at an extremely affordable price.”

Specialty medical practices—large and small—need to ensure coding accuracy to achieve proper payments and avoid claim denials. It is critical for specialty coders to stay up to date with coding and policy changes to remain accurate and productive, including:

  • 2024 CPT® and ICD-10 coding and guidance updates, so practices are prepared ahead of the implementation dates.
  • Expert guidance on how to properly code an organization’s most common specialty procedures, including tips on how to overcome common challenges.
  • Managing private payers that do not meet their obligations, avoiding audit traps and meeting pre-authorization requirements, and getting practical answers to E/M coding challenges to ensure compliance.

Attendees will receive answers to their most pressing coding, billing, and compliance questions as well as ample networking breaks to connect with others who share their passion. Plus, they’ll get on-demand access to the virtual sessions for 60 days post-event.

Previous attendees shared thoughts about their experience:

“Virtual is actually a little more convenient because I’m not totally out of office for three days.”

“I liked the virtual meeting option. It saved our company a lot of money by not having to pay travel expenses. This way we were able to educate more coders. It is also nice to be able to go back to rewatch sessions to make sure you are clear on the points.”

“For our small practice the virtual event was a great way to have access to the education with less cost…Thank you!”

To learn more and register, visit https://decisionhealth.com/virtualsummits.

Group discounts and bundled options are available. For more information, contact a customer service representative at 855-225-5341 or e-mail HCevents@hcpro.com.

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About DecisionHealth

DecisionHealth, an HCPro brand, is the industry’s leading source for home health agencies and medical practice facilities to receive the latest news, analysis, and regulatory guidance on Medicare coding and reimbursement, benchmarks, payments, and HIPAA compliance through its flagship publications, as well as a wide selection of coding books, educational events, and online tools. Visit https://www.decisionhealth.com.

About HCPro

For over 34 years, HCPro, a division of Simplify Compliance LLC, has specialized in providing the latest healthcare regulatory information through industry-leading publications, continuing education, online coding platforms, instructor-led training, events, consulting services, and more to deliver consistent training, achieve compliance, and maximize workflow efficiencies, resulting in measurable performance and financial improvements. Visit http://www.hcpro.com.

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