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DRCHSD Clinic Webinar Series: RHC Coding and Documentation

11:00am - 12:00pm CT
The National Rural Health Resource Center

DRCHSD Clinic Webinar Series - Rural Health Clinic (RHC) Coding and Documentation 

Description: Rural Health Clinic Billing Basics provides an overview of billing processes specific to rural health clinics, including Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement guidelines, accurate documentation, and coding. It highlights the importance of streamlined billing for financial sustainability.

Learning Objective: Develop an understanding of rural health billing clinic nuances

Target Audience: Clinic Staff & Participants

Session 1 of 4

Should you have any questions about this webinar or any others in the series please reach out to Caleb Lozinski 

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Speakers

Caroline Golmon-Hernandez

FORVIS
Senior Consultant
Caroline

Stacey Gee

FORVIS
Managing Consultant
Stacey

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