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Medicare Boot Camp® - Hospital Version

Course Overview

Medicare Boot Camp - Hospital Version, formerly from HRAI Coding Specialists is a five day intensive course on Medicare coverage, billing, coding and payment for hospital outpatient and inpatient services. It gives you the knowledge and tools to find the answers to your most pressing Medicare issues. Click here to download a pdf of the current brochure

Hospitals are under increasing financial pressure and Medicare can account for a large portion of their revenue. Completion of the Medicare Boot Camp - Hospital Version will give you the knowledge and confidence to :

  • Find the answers to your most troublesome Medicare questions
  • Contribute to the financial stability of your facility 
  • Avoid compliance pitfalls
  • Serve as a resource to your team

The Medicare Boot Camp - Hospital Version is a five day course focusing on the Medicare regulations and guidelines applicable to hospital services. After you participate in the Medicare Boot Camp - Hospital Version you'll be able to:

  • Submit accurate claims to Medicare
  • Prevent missed revenue and denials
  • Maintain compliance
  • Increase productivity

The Medicare Boot Camp - Hospital Version is offered around the United States at various locations. For a list of upcoming courses, click here.

For more detailed information about the Medicare Boot Camp - Hospital Version, contact us at (877) 207-4036 (or bootcamps@hcpro.com).



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