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eCW Advanced: Special Topics - 5010 and Billing Workflows (80 Centre Street)

Tuesday, May 8, 2012 from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM (ET)

New York, NY

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eCW Advanced: Special Topics - 5010 and Billing Workflows

Instructors:

Pat Pooran, Sr. Billing Consulting Manager

Ahmad Masoud, Sr Billing Specialist

 

 

Are you having issues with claims rejections? Do you have questions or concerns about 5010? Or do you just want to learn about new features and ways to streamline your workflow? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you definitely want to register for this event.

Also, stay on top of all PCIP/NYCReach eClinicalWorks Trainings by subscribing to this calendar and you can be alerted as new training dates become available.

 

Specific Directions:

Take the 4/5 or J/M/Z trains to City Hall/Brooklyn Bridge and get out at the Centre St. exit.  80 Centre St. is one block north at Worth St.  From the Centre St. entrance, turn right before security and training rooms are the first door on your right. From the Worth St. entrance, training rooms are the first door on your left. 

 

Curious about Meaningful Use?  You can attend a PCIP/NYCReach informational seminar to ask questions and see how we can help get your ready to qualify for federal incentives. 

 

When & Where



80 Centre Street, Training Room 1
80 Centre Street
1st floor
New York, NY 10013

Tuesday, May 8, 2012 from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM (ET)


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NYC REACH



The NYC Regional Electronic Adoption Center for Health (NYCREACH) is a collaboration between the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Fund for Public Health in New York to help make sure doctors in New York City don't get left behind. Our mission is to assist them in adopting technology and methods that measurably improve the health of New Yorkers. Some providers may also be eligible for incentives for EHR use from federal, state, or private programs. Our job is to help offset the transition cost and burden as much as possible through training, education, and links to funding sources.