Rescheduled: ICD 10 Code Presentation - Free

  • 01/06/2016
  • 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
  • 70 West County Road B2, Little Canada, MN 55117, Capital View Board Room

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ICD 10 CODE Presentation

Free for School Social Workers 

This presentation provides information on implementing ICD-10-CM requirements for submitting claims to Minnesota Health Care Programs (MHCP – which includes Medical Assistance (MA) and MinnesotaCare). ICD-10-CM codes will be needed when schools start billing for IEP health related services that are provided on and after October 1, 2015. 

This presentation will include an overview and then provide specific instructions and examples as it relates to Mental Health Professionals/ IEP health related services professionals.

 Question and Answer portion will allow for questions and comments.

This Training is open to all school social workers.  Members of MSSWA will receive CEU’s for attending.

Agenda:

Check in/ overview:  4:00-4:15

Introduction/ Overview: 4:15-4:30

Webinar presentation: 4:30-5:00

Q & A: 5:00-5:30  (CEU’s for MSSWA members)

Questions can be directed to Dan Porter Danpporter@msn.com

Presenter Bio:

Dan Porter, MSW, LICSW has over 25 years’ experience working with children, adolescents, and families in public, residential, hospital and day treatment programs. He is currently a school social worker on special assignment addressing mental health needs district wide with Northeast Metro Intermediate School District 916. Dan provides Clinical Supervision to social workers for the Profession Matrix. He received his BA in Social Work and Sociology, his Masters in Clinical Social Work, and has a Director of Special Education License. Dan serves on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Association for Children’s Mental Health, Minnesota School Social Workers Association Region 10 Representative, Board of Social Work Advisory Committee, and the Special Education Advisory Committee with Minnesota Department of Education. He has presented at numerous conferences throughout the Midwest on topics such as strategies for supporting youth, promoting student self-esteem, ethical issues, school-based social skills programs, and program development. Dan was named Minnesota School Social Worker of the year in 2012.


 

 
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