CPT codes for Chronic Care Management and Transitional Care Management services have been around for several years and appear to be underutilized. In 2025 CMS added additional chronic care management to improve outcomes for their elderly patients and increase utilization of these services.
These services are designed to improve patient outcomes and to reduce inpatient admissions.
Many providers have not been utilizing these services for multiple different reasons while actually providing the services for free though phone calls, portal communications, etc.
While our elderly patient population ages, patients with at least one or more chronic illnesses that require ongoing monitoring.
This program will outline new services for chronic care management, previous chronic care services, and specific requirements that must be met to provide these payable services, increase your bottom line for your office as well as improve outcomes for your elderly population.
Why Should You Attend?
Physician offices should not miss out on earned revenue and improving patient quality of care due to not understanding how these codes may be utilized in your office.
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Who Should Attend?
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Jan Rasmussen, PCS, CPC, ACS-OB. Jan is an independent consultant and President of Professional Coding Solutions. She has been involved in coding and reimbursement for over 40 years, specializing in physician billing and documentation issues. Jan was previously employed with the State Medical Society of WI as a coding education consultant. In her role as an educator, she has developed and presented CPT, ICD, primary care, surgical specialty, and audit process seminars. Jan previously served on the Board for Advanced Medical Coding with Decision Health in Rockville, Maryland, publishers of Part B News, and was a technical editor of the OB/GYN monthly specialty-focused “Pink Sheet.”
She has been teaching E/M since 1992 to both physician and coding audiences. As an auditor, she has been involved in government PATH audits, Champus and compliance documentation assessments. Jan has been a CPC since 1993 and previously served on the AAPC Advisory Board as the liaison to the AMA. In 1994, Jan was honored by AAPC as Networker of the Year. She was also a Regional Governor for the American College of Medical Coding Specialists (ACMCS).