Get an insider’s track on how to prepare for the
HCS-D ICD-10 certification exam

Passing the HCS-D credentialing exam on the first try is difficult, but it’s the goal of all coders. Whether paying for the exam out of pocket or through an employer, the HCS-D credential carries great weight in the home care industry – 84% of employers consider candidates with BMSC credentials when hiring.  And for many, passing the HCS-D exam and obtaining, or maintaining, their certification is a requirement to keep their job. That means coders need all the tips and strategies they can get to ensure success. And, we’ve got the perfect opportunity for you!

Don’t miss this chance to get an insider’s track on how to prepare for the HCS-D ICD-10 exam. Gather your staff and join Megan Gustafson, HCS-D, and executive editor of Diagnosis Coding Pro for Home Health, for a 90-minute deep dive into the key coding concepts and ICD-10 content areas covered on the exam, including:

Bonus You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions during the live webinar

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Your Expert Presenter

Megan  Gustafson Megan Gustafson, HCS-D, junior product manager, DecisionHealth, executive editor of Diagnosis Coding Pro for Home Health newsletter

Megan Gustafson has worked for DecisionHealth since 2008 as a graduate fellow, editor and junior product manager. She has covered multiple aspects of home health care for Home Health Line, OASIS-C & Outcomes Solutions and Private Duty Insider, but has spent the majority of her time writing about home health diagnosis coding as the executive editor of Diagnosis Coding Pro for Home Health. She’s worked on many of DecisionHealth’s industry-leading coding products, including the Complete Home Health Coding Manual, the Coding & OASIS Field Guide, the Home Health Coding Companion and Documentation Trainer, and she was the developer of the new Wound Coding & OASIS Field Guide.