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DRCHSD Webinar: HCC Risk Adjustment Update

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

DRCHSD Webinar - Hierarchical Conditional Coding (HCC) Risk Adjustment Update

  

Description: Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in Hierarchical Condition Coding (HCC) Risk Adjustment by joining our educational webinar. Explore the updated guidelines, best practices, and coding strategies to effectively capture and report patient data, enabling accurate risk assessment and improved financial outcomes for healthcare organizations.

Learning Objective: Gain an understanding how appropriate clinical documentation can result in better diagnosis coding

Target Audience: All CEOs and interested staff

Session 3 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

Kali Sherwood

FORVIS
Senior Consultant
Kali

Stacey Gee

FORVIS
Managing Consultant
Stacey

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