Office Coding Demystified: Mastering Annual Exams and E/M Visits
Accurate medical billing and coding are not just administrative tasks, they are critical to the financial health of any practice. Yet, for many physicians, office coding – especially for Annual Exams and Evaluation & Management (E/M) visits – remains confusing, time-consuming, and prone to errors.
To address this, Pract-Eaze is hosting a free expert session: “Office Coding Demystified”, led by Dr. Renu Joshi, MD, EMBA, FACOG. She is a physician, practice owner, and industry expert who understands both the clinical and business sides of healthcare.
Why This Matters
Coding inaccuracies can lead to:
- Claim denials and delayed payments
- Revenue leakage
- Compliance risks
- Increased administrative burden
For specialties like OB-GYN and primary care, where services often span multiple care settings and coding layers, the complexity only increases.
What You’ll Learn
This session is designed to simplify and clarify key aspects of office coding, including:
- Correct coding for Annual Exams
- Navigating E/M visit levels and documentation requirements
- Avoiding common coding mistakes that lead to denials
- Understanding how coding directly impacts revenue
- Practical strategies to improve accuracy and efficiency
Learn from Real-World Experience
Dr. Renu Joshi brings a unique perspective, having worked as a physician, surgeon, educator, and practice owner. She has experienced firsthand the challenges of managing coding, billing, and revenue cycle operations, and has successfully built systems to overcome them. This isn’t theoretical knowledge, it’s practical insight you can apply immediately.
Session Details
- Date: May 12th
- Time: 8:30 AM EST
- Format: Free expert session
- Website: www.pract-eaze.com
Why Attend?
If you’re looking to:
- Improve coding accuracy
- Reduce claim denials
- Strengthen your revenue cycle
- Gain clarity on complex billing scenarios
…this session is designed for you.
Final Thought
At Pract-Eaze, we believe that revenue cycle management is not just about billing. It’s about building systems that support sustainable practice growth. This session is a step toward that clarity.
Note: This session is booked full as of April 29, 2026.
