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How to maximize your reimbursement for OMT

Learn to expand treatment options for your patients, increase your revenue, and earn CME credit in this new webinar.

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It’s not too late to sign up for Guide to Coding and Documentation: Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment, a webinar designed to help osteopathic physicians avoid claims denials and protect themselves in the event of an audit. The webinar starts at 12 p.m. ET on Thursday, July 13.

Accurate documentation of the treatment osteopathic physicians provide through OMT is the key to correct coding and building and can lead to enhanced revenue. The webinar will provide practical advice on clinical coding and medical records.

Attending tomorrow’s webinar includes guidance on how to:

  • Expand treatment options for your patients.
  • Increase your revenue.
  • Earn AOA Category 1-A CME credit.
  • Participate in a live Q&A session.
  • Receive a complimentary copy of the AOA’s Guide to Coding & Documentation: Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment book, valued at $39.99.

Registration is still open. You can sign up here.

3 comments

  1. Michael T. Steelman DO

    I didn’t see the notice about “How to Maximize Reimbursement for OMT” until 7/17/17. Is it available to view/was it recorded?
    I am a Program Director for a FM residency program, and want to make sure that we are current in our recommendations.

    1. Cindy Penkala, AOA Director of Physician Services and Practice Management

      Hi Dr. Steelman,

      Thank you for your interest in the Guide to Coding and Documentation: Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment webinar. The recording will be available August 1 for category 1B credit. You’ll be able to find it here:
      https://aoaonlinelearning.osteopathic.org/

  2. MICHAEL KOLINSKI DO

    Is this webinar still available? I realize that it would likely be a little outdated but it would still be nice to reference. Alternatively, is there something newer or potentially upcoming?
    Thank you

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