Continuing Education Program: Home Study Course: Navigating the Insurance Maze: The Therapist's Complete Guide to Working With Insurance - And Whether You Should
- By National Procedures Institute
- Published 10/8/2008
- Miscellaneous/ Other CME , Educational Materials
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Navigating the Insurance Maze: The Therapist's Complete Guide to Working With Insurance - And Whether You Should
National Procedures Institute
National Procedures Institute (NPI) was founded in 1989 by John L. Pfenninger, MD to provide medical education (CME conferences) on procedural skills for primary care clinicians. NPI was the first to offer medical seminars and currently conducts over 100 CME medical conferences annually at many locations, covering a full range of office, hospital and emergency room procedures. Over 45,000 clinicians have trained with NPI.
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CME Sponsor:
National Association for Continuing Education (NACE)
Course Directors/Instructors:
Barbara Griswold, LMFT
Cost: $79.00
Number of Credits: 5 hours CE
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Detailed Description:
Whether you are a therapist who already works with a few insurance companies or you have just considered it -- you may find this the most practical continuing education course you have ever taken. In an easy-to-follow and entertaining format, it answers all your questions about working with employee assistance, managed care, and traditional insurance plans. You'll learn about your participation choices, how to become a preferred provider, and how to get reimbursement without joining a provider network. You'll understand how to get more sessions approved, tips to getting paid (fast, and every time), how to appeal claim denials, as well as how to handle confidentiality concerns and avoid fraud.
Best of all, you'll get the latest information on recent legal changes that may significantly affect your practice, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the National Provider Identifier (NPI), parity laws, and the newly revised CMS-1500 insurance claim form. The book includes a sample claim (completed for a fictitious client) and line-by-line instructions for the claim that will serve as a handy reference long after you've completed the course.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the different types of insurance plans and define basic insurance concepts, enabling the participant to educate clients about how plan benefits and limitations impact treatment decisions
- Summarize their choices regarding involvement with insurance plans, the pros and cons of each, and how to join provider panels.
- Observe how to handle all aspects of a client's insurance as illustrated via case example
- Explain how insurance can affect clinical work at different stages of therapy.
- Identify legal and ethical issues that relate to insurance, including confidentiality concerns and insurance fraud, as well as helping participants understand recent insurance legislation that may affect their practice
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