Best Practice: Validating the ABN in the Physician Office - On-Demand
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$175| What is an Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN)? When do I get an ABN? What information is on the ABN? How do I know if the ABN is valid? Can I bill for non-covered services if I don’t get the ABN signed? The Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN), also known as a waiver of liability, is a notice healthcare providers and suppliers are required to give a person with Medicare when they believe that Medicare will not cover their items or services. The ABN protects the physician from allegations of non-compliance and recoupment. Learn the purpose and usage of the Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN). Get all of your questions answered as we will uncover how to execute a valid ABN.
This course is AAPC accredited for 1 CEU.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn about the Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN).
• Understand when to issue the ABN
• Review the appropriate Notifiers and
• Learn how to complete and validate the ABN
Reminder: You have 30 days to complete the course from the day you open and access the course.
AAPC Accreditation
This program meets AAPC guidelines for 1 CEU. Can be split between Core A, CPMA, and CPCO for continuing education units.
Accreditation expiration date: 10/30/2025
Course Access and Expiration
You have 30 days to complete a course from the day you first access the content. After 30 days your access will expire.
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