60-minute Program
Originally presented on: 7/26/2022
Program Overview
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) provides a more complete picture of a patient's glucose levels, compared to what they'd be able to glean from a single fingerstick reading from a blood glucose meter. Explore the powerful features and benefits of the personal and professional Dexcom G6 CGM systems that support individualized treatment plans in diabetes management.
Are you thinking about new ways to innovate your DSMES practice? CGM may be a great opportunity for both the practice and people with diabetes. In this webinar, you will gain a deeper understanding about the clinic reimbursement process for CGM.* Learn tips and tricks to help your practice in using both professional and personal CGM. We'll share examples of how other practices are incorporating CGM.
*The reimbursement information provided is intended to assist you with billing for your services related to continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). It is intended for informational purposes only and is not a guarantee of coverage and payment. Providers are encouraged to contact their local payers with questions related to coverage, coding and payment.
CE credit is not available for this activity.
Objectives
At the completion of this program, you will be able to:
-- Gain clinic reimbursement knowledge for personal and professional CGM.
-- Identify personal and professional CGM as part of a comprehensive management strategy for diabetes to improve outcomes.
-- Utilize tips and tricks to help your clinic incorporate CGM.
Resources
https://provider.dexcom.com/
https://provider.dexcom.com/products/dexcom-g6-pro/reimbursement
Support
Funding for this webinar is provided by Dexcom.
Intended Audience
This activity is designed for diabetes care and education specialists, including nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, physicians, PAs, social workers, and other healthcare providers interested in staying up to date on current practices of care for people with diabetes and other related conditions.
Access Period
You will have access to this learning activity for a period of one year after you enroll, or whenever the activity expires (whichever comes first).
Originally presented
on: 7/26/2022
Expiration date: 7/26/2024