$149.99 USD

Terms and agreements

  • You are purchasing access to a single LIVE class & its recording. 
  • You will have access to the recording for 365 days before you lose access
  • It is your responsibility to watch the replay within 365 days of purchase. After that time frame, you will loose access to the course. 
  • This class is NOT eligible for CEUs. 
  • This purchase doesn't entitle you to any personal coaching or consulting by Amy Plano, The Reimbursement Dietitian 
  • The class is 2.6 hours in duration 
  • Once the purchase is made no refunds are permitted 

Replay of the Master Class: How to Correctly Document as an Insurance-Based Dietitian

This class was LIVE, on Thursday, July 18, 2024

 

You are purchasing the replay. It is 2.5 hours in duration. This includes my presentation + the Q & A section from the live event as well. 

 

You have access to the recording for 365 days from the time you purchase. 

 

Are you an insurance-based RD who often finds yourself feeling overwhelmed by the complex requirements of your documentation?

 

Are you often unsure about the specific details that should be included in your documentation?

 

Are you freaked out that you might be missing something in your documentation?

 

Are you afraid you might not pass a medical insurance audit & have to give back your reimbursement? 

 

Not nervous at all, but just want to document with confidence? 



If you answered YES to any of the above questions, then this Master Class is for you! As a dietitian who has been billing insurance for over two decades, I have experienced my fair share of documentation snafus.

And as a typical type-A dietitian, most of us just want to do things right.

 

However, with that being said, we don’t know what we don’t know in this space that can hurt us as insurance-based dietitians.

 

In this 2.5 hour (yes it is LONG!) Master Class, we will review exactly what must be in your documentation as a dietitian accepting insurance. 

 

By the end of this Master Class, all participants will be able to do the following: 

 

  1. Identify the critical aspects that must be in every chart note. 
  2. State the common errors dietitians make in their charting. 
  3. Describe the best practices for documentation for insurance-based dietitians. 
  4. Document with confidence.