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Importance of ICD - 11
Monday, June 29, 2020, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Category: FSOMA Events

 

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 Practice Management web-series

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The purpose of this discussion is to provide practitioners with the knowledge and skills to perform in the approaching era of ICD-11 Chapter 26 (TM1) Traditional Medicine Billing Codes based on the “WHO International
 Standard Terminologies
on Traditional Medicine in the Western Pacific Region” manual (2007). The student will be able to implement Traditional Medicine SOAP notes in compliance with the standards for Medicaid/Medicare reimbursement requirements.

Presenter:

Galina V. Roofener  L.Ac., L.C.H., A.P., Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM)®, Dipl. C.H. (NCCAOM)®

Galina is a Nationally Board Certified, Ohio & Florida State Licensed Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist and serves on the State Medical Board of Ohio’s Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Advisory Panel on the subject of Chinese herbs and other modalities of Oriental Medicine. She is a member of the Hospital-Based Practice Task Force Committee advisory panel for the National Certification Commission on Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Visit: www.NCCAOM.org

Currently, Galina works for the Cleveland Clinic as an acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist.   https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/wellness/integrative/staff/chinese-herbal-medicine

Cleveland Clinic was one of the first to open a hospital-based herbal clinic in the U.S. to round out its integrative medicine services and provide supplementary options for patients seeking a holistic, natural approach to their care. She has a special interest in integrative, preventative and rehabilitation medicine. In her practice, she focuses on autoimmune conditions, women’s health, digestive disorders, and restoring the quality of life for cancer survivors.

She has over 30 years of experience in health care, including 10 years of work in a hospital physical rehabilitation department in Lithuania with challenging, multi-diagnosed patients. Her duties included, but were not limited to, acupuncture and kinesiotherapy with a focus on medical Qigong, manual therapy, and balneotherapy.

Galina received her Oriental Medicine degree from East West College of Natural Medicine in Sarasota, FL; Doctor of Naturopathy degree from Trinity College of Natural Health in Warsaw, IL; Nursing degree from Medical College #3 in St. Petersburg, Russia; and studied towards Bachelor of Art of Education in Klaipeda, Lithuania. Over the years, she received multiple certifications in various modalities of Alternative and Complementary Medicine and holds a special certification in Homeopathic Point Injections for beauty and pain management.

Galina has a great passion for teaching. Presently, she is an NCCAOM-approved continuing education provider and talks at many conferences. In the past, she served as an Instructor of Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology at different schools in the U.S. In 2006, she was awarded Top Performing Educator of Aveda Institutes. She held a faculty position at Klaipeda University in Lithuania.

Galina speaks English, Russian and Lithuanian languages.

Upcoming live webinar July 11 | 22 PDA - 21 CEU

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES

Through the successful completion of this course, each student will be able to:

1. Understand the importance of standard terminology. 


2. Identify resources for standard terminology reference. 


3. Understand the purpose of ICD-11 Chapter 26 (TM1).

4. Diversify the WHO International
Standard Terminology pertaining to a specific style of Traditional Medicine including but not limited to Japanese, Korean, Five Element, Famous Masters, Scalp, etc. 


5. Parallel current ICD-10 and/or future ICD-11 billable diagnosis to NON-billable Traditional Medicine (TM1) pattern diagnosis.

6. Formulate treatment principle adapted to a specific style of Traditional Medicine using WHO International
 Standard Terminology.

7. Write a SOAP note adapted to a specific style of Traditional Medicine using WHO International
Standard Terminology in the standardized format to fulfill billing requirements.

8. Implement general principles & rules reflecting coding level of Traditional Medicine decision making in compliance with USA insurance billing requirements revised for 2021.