Billing & Coding Training
Billing & Coding Training
Actualizing PDCM and PH CM Billing and Coding to Promote Team Based Care
This training provides the foundation of the BCBSM/BCN PDCM billing codes and Priority Health care management codes. It includes practical application demonstrations and activities to promote confidence in using the codes.
Objectives
At the conclusion of this training course, the participant will be able to:
- Review of insurance basics
- Review of the History of Michigan Care Management Billing Codes
- Review of the PCMH Interpretive Guideline and relevance to Provider Delivered Care Management.
- Demonstration of the billing codes through case study application
- Application of knowledge through reverse training
- Demonstration of knowledge through sharing of code use.
Training Components
- This blended training includes prework and live virtual training.
- The prework modules are built in the MI-CCSI learning management system (LMS) which allows the user to have a more interactive learning experience by incorporating hands-on application and knowledge assessment throughout each module. The modules are designed to assist with building knowledge and proficiency.
- This course will be offered monthly.
- It is highly recommended to complete the Introduction to Team-Based Care training prior to attending this training.
Mi-CCSI has been contracted by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan as the training entity for this project.
Registering & Completing Prework
Course Registration Instructions:
- Create a user profile in the MI-CCSI Learning Management System
- Complete the prework
- Register for the live training session
Click to Access MI-CCSI Learning Management System
Access the learning management user guide for assistance with creating a username and registering for the training: LMS User Guide for Billing & Coding Training
DATES, TIMES & REGISTRATION
Training Times
8:00 am – 12:30 pm
PLEASE NOTE: Prework must be completed prior to signing up for a live session.
For assistance in creating a user profile and enrolling in this training in the learning management system, view the following quick guide:
LMS Quick Guide-Billing & Coding
Audience
Who should attend this training?
Provider Delivered Care Managers (PDCM) for adult, family, and pediatric clinics will benefit from this training. Any care team members who will be actively using these codes and care manager leadership.
FACULTY
Lynn Klima, DNP, APRN, CNE, ANP-BCDr. Klima is an adult nurse practitioner with over 40 years of experience across acute, primary care, and community-based settings. She obtained her Doctorate in Educational Leadership in 2018 from American Sentinel University and is a Certified Nurse Practitioner through the American Nurse Credentialing Center and a Certified Nurse Educator through the National League of Nursing. Across the last 14 years, she has been an academic associate nursing professor with a teaching focus on nursing leadership, therapeutic communication, community health, geriatrics, and hospice/ palliative care at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Her work history includes executive leadership responsibilities that focused on leadership development, performance improvement, care management delivery models, and care coordination initiatives to support the complex chronically ill.
Dr. Klima is dedicated to engaging staff in care delivery improvements. Her doctoral research focused on understanding how to support nurses in engaging patients in providing self-management support to their patient populations. Her primary interests as an implementation scientist include integrating evidence-based practices that focus on patient safety, transition management, patient-centered care, and leadership development across care settings.
Sue Vos, BSN, RN, CCMSusan Vos is the Program Director at the Michigan Center for Clinical Systems Improvement (Mi-CCSI). She has experience in working with multi-disciplinary teams to provide care for complex patients, extensive knowledge and expertise in practice transformation, developing and implementing care management curricula based on evidence-based guidelines, training of care manager and other clinical practice staff, implementing care models, and driving quality improvement strategies. She is the current president of the Case Management Society of America: Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo Chapter.
Cost
FREE for members; FREE for non-members
This training is funded through BCBSM and is free to participants.
Continuing Education Credits
Nurses
This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Wisconsin Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
WNA Approval #: WICEAP-0534
Contact Hours: 6.0
Approval Period: This course is approved until 01/07/2027.
Social Workers
This training has been approved by the NASW-Michigan Chapter for 6.0 synchronous General social work CEs.
Approval #: 20260106-CA-MICCSI
General Social Work CEs: 6.0
Approval Period: This course is approved until 01/31/2027.
MEDICAL ASSISTANTS, REGISTERED DIETITIANS, COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS
These participants can submit a copy of the agenda and certificate to their professional certifying entity for consideration of continuing education credits.
This training is a MICMT approved training and is applicable to the annual BCBSM PDCM longitudinal education requirements.
Conflict of Interest: There is no conflict of interest for anyone with the ability to control content for these activities.
Submit continuing education questions to Lynn Klima at lynn.klima@miccsi.org or Sue Vos at sue.vos@miccsi.org
Questions
If you have any questions about this training, contact Lynn at lynn.klima@miccsi.org or Amy at amy.wales@miccsi.org.