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Ask the Experts:  Secondary (Sexually Transmitted Infection) Benefits

with Michael Policar, M.D., M.P.H.
Recorded March 3, 2010

Course Description

This session will provide an overview of the secondary benefits for the management of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), urinary tract infections and cervical dysplasia services, including an explanation of when an ICD-9-CM secondary diagnosis code is required. This session will include a discussion of the covered STI treatment and diagnostic testing benefits.

Course Objectives

At the conclusion, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the Family PACT secondary benefits for STI management.
  2. Accurately utilize the ICD-9-CM codes for STI treatment and testing.
  3. Accurately utilize the Benefits Grid as a guideline for benefits related to the management of STIs.

Download Evaluation

All participants should download an evaluation form prior to viewing the session. Click the link and print a copy of the evaluation. The slide presentation and slide handout is also available. After viewing, fax completed evaluation form to (510) 625-9307, Attn: Family PACT. Once your evaluation is received, and your attendance is verified, you will receive a Certificate of Participation in 2-4 weeks.

To Begin Your Session

Click this link 'Connect to Webex.' On the left column, find the 'Attend a Session' section and then click 'Recorded Sessions.' You'll see the session listed there; click on the title. Complete the registration form. Once registered, click the playback arrow to start the session. After the recording starts playing, you can open the interactive panels. First, click on the 'View' menu. Then select 'Float All Panels.' This will allow you to see all the panels as they were used and viewed during the live webcast of the event.

Attachments

Evaluation Form (PDF)

Slide Presentation (PowerPoint)

Slide Handout (PDF)

 

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This document was updated last at Wednesday, June 22, 2011