Incorrect Place of Service (POS) coding remains one of the most common—and preventable—reasons for claim denials, payment delays, and reimbursement discrepancies.
Misapplying POS codes can drive up denials and result in significant underpayments, sometimes reducing your reimbursement by 30–40%. To make matters worse, certain POS coding errors lead to denials that cannot be corrected by simply resubmitting the claim (i.e., unbundled services, duplicate billing conflicts, etc.) – meaning that you lose out on the reimbursement altogether.
You can more easily apply correct POS codes every time with a little help from coding expert, Keisha Wilson, CCS, CPC, CPCO, CPMA, CRC, CPB, AAPC Approved Instructor.
On Tuesday, April 21st, at 1pm, Keisha will provide you with exactly how you choose the correct POS code every time. You’ll walk away with actionable strategies to reduce your POS-driven claim rejections, strengthen documentation alignment, and minimize compliance exposure so you can submit your claims correctly the first time.
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Here are just a few of the POS coding tactics you’ll be able to utilize by attending this upcoming 60-minute online training:
- Avoid denials due to POS and site-of-service documentation mismatches
- Counteract audit triggers tied to the misapplication of POS 22 vs. 11
- Prevent provider-based designation payment delays
- Demystify and head off telehealth place-of-service code errors
- Steer clear of auditor radars for POS-driven overpayments
- End easy-to-make errors when applying POS codes 11, 12, and 13
- Stop EHR default POS settings from creating systemic denied payments
- Pin down POS nuances when billing for split/shared visits
- Halt payor-specific POS errors with proven POS coding tactics
- And so much more…
This training will help you master the most commonly misunderstood yet financially impactful POS codes. It’s designed for coders, auditors, compliance professionals, revenue cycle leaders, and anyone else interested in more accurate outpatient claims and improved reimbursement.
This focused, actionable online training will provide you with a deep dive into the most commonly misused POS codes and walk you through exactly how to more accurately apply them – and get your outpatient claims paid more accurately.
Attendance to this online training is limited to only 25 attendees, so sign up right away to guarantee your registration.
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As the founder and CEO of KW Advanced Consulting and a national and regional conference speaker, Keisha Wilson has led the way in healthcare for nearly 30 years. Her experience in large teaching hospitals and acute ambulatory care systems, along with her roles as an outpatient coding specialist, clinical documentation improvement (CDI) specialist, compliance operations coding and billing manager, interim compliance director, and consultant, demonstrates her leadership and deep understanding of the industry.
Keisha is not only a subject matter expert in Compliance and Revenue Cycle Management, but also a dedicated educator and trainer. She excels in Risk-Based Audits, Retrospective, Prospective, Evaluation and Management audits, as well as in the auditing and coding of multi-specialty, documentation, and coding for Telehealth/Telemedicine services, Risk Adjustment/HCC provider and coder education/training, and webinars. Keisha has developed and implemented numerous compliance documentation and coding training programs for organizations of all sizes. She is an approved instructor for KW Advanced Consulting and an adjunct instructor for NYC College of Technology and the American Academy for Professional Coders (AAPC), where she teaches a wide range of compliance and coding courses.
Keisha’s dedication to sharing her expertise extends beyond her professional roles. She serves on the board of directors for an outpatient mental health clinic and actively participates in various telehealth and compliance committees, as well as the Advisory Nursing Board. As a published author, she regularly contributes coding articles for KW Advanced Consulting, keeping the industry updated with the latest developments. Her collaboration with the AAPC editors on various articles for AAPC Magazine (formerly Healthcare Business Monthly) is a testament to her commitment to advancing the field.