E/M: Coding for Professional Fee Services guides you through the key concepts and definitions, breaks down the documentation requirements, and provides numerous examples and case studies to hone the skills needed to make critical coding decisions.
E/M: Coding for Professional Fee Services
Kim Huey, MJ, CHC, CPC, CCS-P, PCS, CPCO, COC
$229.00

Overview
Codes change yearly! We take seriously our obligation to provide you with accurate and up-to-date instruction. This course is updated for the 2025 code set.
E/M: Coding for Professional Fee Services guides you through the key concepts and definitions, breaks down the documentation requirements, and provides numerous examples and case studies to hone the skills needed to make critical coding decisions. Fully updated for 2024, course includes detailed instruction on the significant changes to E/M coding implemented in 2021 and 2023.
- Define Qualified Health Care Professional
- Compare requirements for coding by time vs medical decision making
- Identify the appropriate use of prolonged services
- Determine the appropriate level of service based on documentation
- Demonstrate the appropriate use of evaluation and management modifiers
Plus! Apply what you learn! Course provides numerous examples and case studies to apply the changes and their impact on provider documentation.
Lesson 1: Evaluation and Management Documentation and Coding by Time or Medical Decision Making
- Define Qualified Health Care Professional
- Compare requirements for coding by time versus coding by medical decision making
- Identify the appropriate use of prolonged services codes
- Determine the appropriate level of service based on documentation
- Demonstrate the appropriate use of evaluation and management modifiers
Lesson 2: Office and Other Outpatient Services
- Review coding and documentation requirements for outpatient services
- Determine appropriate coding for services in office settings
- Determine appropriate coding for services in home and residence settings
- Distinguish requirements for coding for consultations
- Determine appropriate coding for office and other outpatient consultations
- Determine the appropriateness of coding for a separate E/M service with an office procedure
- Apply modifiers as appropriate
Lesson 3: Coding in Facilities, Part 1 Emergency Department, Critical Care, Newborn Care
- Review coding and documentation requirements for Emergency Department services
- Determine appropriate coding for scenarios in the Emergency Department
- Review coding and documentation requirements for Critical Care
- Determine appropriate coding for critical care scenarios
- Review coding and documentation requirements for Newborn Care
- Determine appropriate coding for newborn care services
Lesson 4: Coding in Facilities, Part 1 Inpatient or Observation Services; Nursing Facility
- Review coding and documentation requirements for Inpatient or Observation Services
- Determine appropriate coding for services in hospital settings
- Review coding and documentation requirements for Nursing Facility Services
- Determine appropriate coding for services in nursing facility settings
- Review requirements for coding for consultations in the inpatient setting
- Review requirements for Medicare split shared billing
Lesson 5: Preventive Medicine
- Define preventive medicine
- Distinguish between new patient and established patient preventive medicine services
- Determine appropriate coding of separate evaluation and management service with preventive medicine
- Distinguish between CPT® and Medicare guidelines for preventive medicine services
- Identify requirements for preventive medicine coverage by payers
Lesson 6: Care Management Services
- Review the purpose and rationale for care management services
- Discuss the patient criteria for various care management services
- Detail the documentation and coding requirements for Chronic Care Management and Principal Care Management
- Specify the documentation and coding requirements for Transitional Care Management Services
- Discuss Care Plan Oversight, Chronic Pain Management, and other care management services
The level of effort to complete this course, start to finish, is equivalent to 6 CEUs and should take you approximately 6-18 hours to complete. Remember: You have access to the course materials for the full 16-week enrollment period and we encourage you to re-review any materials that are helpful to you.
Certificate of Completion
Upon successful completion of the course work, student will be able to download a Libman Education Certificate of Completion. The Certificate of Completion will list the course as awarding 6 CEUs.
AHIMA: 6 CEUs
This course has been approved for continuing education unit(s) (CEUs) for use in fulfilling the continuing education requirements of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Granting of Approved CEUs from AHIMA does not constitute endorsement of the program content or its program provider.
AAPC: 6 CEUs
This course has the prior approval of AAPC for continuing education hours. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by AAPC of the program content or the program sponsor.
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- Teaching methods including audio and video files, diagrams, and animations to accommodate different learning styles. Where appropriate, the Merck Manual Professional Version supplements course materials with in-depth descriptions of diagnoses and/or procedures.
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- Extensions to the enrollment period are available.
- Price listed is per person/per course. Group rates available upon request.
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Recommended Resources:
Current Procedural Terminology and HCPCS Coding for Physicians and Facilities by Kimberly Huey, CCS-P, PCS, MJ, CPC, CPCO, CHC, COC, is published by the American Health Information Management Association. The 2024 edition with an updated answer key and other materials to update to the 2025 code set is scheduled for release January 1, 2025.
- Medical dictionary
- Anatomy and physiology reference
- Merck Manual
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