CCO Community Q&A #1758 📱

Join us for CCO Community Q&A #1758, where we’re breaking down two E/M-focused topics that coders, billers, and providers ask about all the time: 🔹 99213 or 99214? Essential Guide to Choosing E/M Levels in Primary Care and Pediatrics (REQ-1567) E/M leveling can feel tricky—especially when documentation seems “almost” enough for a higher level. We’ll walk through how to confidently choose between 99213 and 99214 in common primary care and pediatric encounters. ✅ Key differences between 99213 and 99214 ✅ What documentation supports moderate medical decision making ✅ Common mistakes in primary care and pediatrics ✅ Tips to avoid undercoding, overcoding, and audit risk 🔹 Botox Education: E/M Moderate to High Risk (REQ-1564) Botox services can raise important E/M questions—especially when risk, medical necessity, and documentation come into play. We’ll discuss how Botox-related encounters may affect E/M risk levels and what coders should look for in the note. ✅ When Botox encounters may support moderate or high risk ✅ Documentation clues that impact E/M level selection ✅ Medical necessity considerations ✅ Coding and compliance tips for cleaner claims Whether you code primary care, pediatrics, specialty services, or E/M audits, this Q&A will help you make stronger level-selection decisions and support them with clear documentation. Register to watch via Streamyard for Free, OR mark your calendar to watch via YouTube, Facebook or LinkedIn. Register here https://streamyard.com/watch/p69KcAt4... 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/45446860...