Sleep-CODE
Availability
On-Demand
14 Courses
Credit Offered
10.5 AASM CEC Credits
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This 14-module educational program will benefit physicians, sleep techs, operations/business managers, and coding/billing staff by teaching the key concepts of coding and billing, payer communications, claims management, compliance, cybersecurity, and more.
By the end of this course learners will be able to:
  1. Apply procedural and diagnostic coding principles to sleep medicine services to support accurate billing and reimbursement
  2. Analyze payer policies and documentation requirements to identify factors contributing to claim denials and compliance risk
  3. Evaluate payer communication and appeals strategies to improve claims resolution and revenue cycle performance
  4. Assess regulatory, compliance, and cybersecurity considerations affecting sleep center clinical and business operations
  5. Integrate coding, billing, claims management, and compliance best practices to support efficient and sustainable sleep center operations
  1. The Importance of Coding and Billing for Sleep Centers
  2. Procedure Coding for Sleep Medicine
  3. Diagnostic Coding for Sleep Medicine
  4. Evaluation and Management Coding
  5. Public Insurers and Insurer Policies
  6. Private Insurers and Insurance Policies
  7. The Insurance Claim
  8. Establishing Effective Coding and Billing Practices
  9. Mastering Reimbursement in Sleep Medicine
  10. Patient Billing and Education
  11. HIPAA, Fraud, and Abuse
  12. Developing a Compliance Program
  13. Establishing Strong Cybersecurity Measures in Sleep Facilities and Practices
  14. Incorporating Remote Monitoring Services into Sleep Practices
Estimated time to complete: 10.5 hours
Target audience: Sleep center staff
Release date: 06/01/2026
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