A continental breakfast will be provided
RSVP By September 16, 2019
Registration at 7:30, Meeting Begins at 8:00am
Speaker: Robin Hicks, COC, CPC, CAHI, has over 25 years of health care experience, and has been teaching Medical Assisting, Billing and Coding for over 15 years at Macomb Community College. Her current project is development of online curriculum for medical coding and curriculum advisor for MCC. In 2015, she retired from Trinity Health System in Livonia, where she worked as an ICD-10 Coding Compliance Analyst, assisting over 70 hospital systems nationwide in preparing for ICD-10. She was a Coding Educator at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, working with providers, coders and billers to promote compliant documentation and as a speaker for local coding, auditing and medical assisting associations.
Every October 1st, the new ICD-10-CM codes become effective. In the 2020 edition of ICD-10-CM, there will be over 250 code changes that will impact diagnosis coding in almost every chapter of ICD-10-CM. Learn more about the rationale and proper application of these changes and be prepared on October 1st, 2019.
Speaker: Jane White, Executive Director for the Michigan Human Trafficking Task Force, a state-wide agency (501c3) with over 135 agencies in collaboration; Task Force is grounded in victim-centered, trauma-informed, evidence-based program in collaboration with innumerable professions and community. Former faculty member of both Lansing Community College and Michigan State University, Jane has trained over 5,000 health care professionals in Michigan since the inception of the new mandatory training act and was appointed to the first Michigan Commission on Human Trafficking by Attorney General.
Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. It is a crime under international law, federal and the State of Michigan as well as each individual state in the United States. Among its many services to victims, the Michigan Human Trafficking Task Force provides evidence-based education and awareness to the health care community. Jane will present information that will help us identify commonly reported symptoms, diseases and injuries of HT victims as well as examples that represent know cases.
*Please note that the CMU Health College of Medicine building now has a required key pad pin code to enter the building. You will receive a pin code for entry two days prior to the meeting.
This program has the prior approval of AAPC for 4 continuing education hours. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by AAPC fo the program content or the program sponsor.
This program has the prior approval of AAPC for 3 continuing education hours. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by AAPC of the program content or the program sponsor.