This curriculum will teach you all you need to know about performing and documenting pediatric E/M services. This program includes the relevant Rational Physician Coding course, plus individual modules for the most common outpatient and inpatient pediatric encounters. Using clinical examples, we show you step-by-step how to select the correct level of care for every encounter and then how to document the visit as expeditiously as possible. This curriculum is made up of 7 individual video tutorials and has been approved for 6.5 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit™
Author/Presenter: Peter R. Jensen, MD, CPC | Director of E/M Compliance Yale New Haven Hospitalist Service
Format: Self-paced video tutorial (runs in the browser of any PC, Mac, tablet or smart phone)
Target Audience: Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Coders, Office Managers
Total Number of Modules: 7
Subscription Term: 1 year
CME: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (6.5 hours)

Accreditation: Yale University School of Medicine Continuing Medical Education
Rational Physician Coding for Pediatric E/M Services: If you want to understand pediatric E/M coding, start here. This course reviews the E/M coding changes from 2021 and 2023, which are still in effect today. Learn how to apply the most current E/M guidelines to the most common pediatric encounters. This course will take you step-by-step through the process of quantifying your medical decision-making. The updated rules for coding based on time are also discussed. Learn how to select the “correct” level of care for all encounters, then how to complete the documentation as expeditiously as possible to save time and ensure compliance.
Run time: 49:40 CME: 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Pediatric New Office Patients: Learn how the most recent E/M coding updates will impact the documentation for pediatric new office patients. Learn how to calculate your medical decision-making and add up the time spent so you can select the correct level of care for each visit. The lowest level of care (99201) has been deleted, leaving us with four levels of care for these visits. This course uses clinical examples to illustrate exactly how to recognize the correct level of care and then shows, step-by-step, how to document each visit.
Run time: 60 minutes CME: 1 hour of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Pediatric Established Office Visits: These are the most common E/M encounters on the planet. Learn how the most recent E/M coding updates will affect the documentation for pediatric established office visits. This course shows how to add up your time and quantify your medical decision-making, so you can always select the correct level of care for these visits. The most recent guidance on reporting prolonged services in conjunction with these encounters is also discussed.
Run time: 62 minutes. CME: 1 hour of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Pediatric Admission H&Ps: The initial hospital care codes are now used for reporting admission H&Ps for both inpatients and observation care patients. The level of care is driven by time or the medical decision-making needed for the visit. This course will show you how to add up time for initial hospital care services and how to calculate your medical decision-making so you can always select the correct code for these services. Using clinical examples, we illustrate exactly what documentation is needed for each level of care for admission H&Ps. The latest guidance for reporting prolonged services with these encounters is also discussed.
Run time: 54 minutes. CME: 1 hour of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Pediatric Hospital Progress Notes: The subsequent hospital care codes are now used for reporting pediatric subsequent hospital care services for both inpatients and observation care patients. The level of care is now driven by time or the medical decision-making needed for the visit. This course will show you how to add up time for pediatric subsequent hospital care services and how to calculate your medical decision-making so you can always select the correct code for these services. Using clinical examples, we illustrate exactly how to add up your medical decision-making for all levels of care and then how to document each visit as efficiently as possible to maintain compliance. The latest guidance for reporting prolonged services with these encounters is also discussed.
Run time: 54 minutes. CME: 1 hour of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Pediatric Emergency Department E/M Services: This course focuses on the ruled for performing and documenting pediatric emergency department E/M services. The previous requirements for specific levels of history and physical exam have been discarded. The level of care is now driven solely by the medical decision-making needed for the visit. This course will show you how to calculate your medical decision-making for pediatric emergency department visits, so you can always select the correct code for these services. Using clinical examples, we illustrate how to choose the right code for each visit and then how to perform and document a medically appropriate history and exam.
Run time: 49 minutes. CME: 1 hour of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Critical Care Services: Learn how to apply the most recent E/M coding updates and guidance to critical care services. Did you know that Medicare adds up critical care time differently than the AMA CPT Manual? Can critical care be a split/shared service? What happens when I cross midnight while performing critical care? Can two doctors in the same group aggregate their critical care time on the same date? Get the answers to these questions and more in this concise, clinically based presentation featuring the latest updates and clarifications regarding critical care services.
Run time: 24 minutes CME: 1/2 hour of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
