Patrice Morin-Resch is an author, teacher, and medical coding and reimbursement expert with over 30 years of experience. She began her profession as an editor of the CPT book for the AMA and answered literally thousands of questions on medical coding and the proper use of the codes found in the CPT book.
From there, her career advanced to teaching over 35,000 people both in private and open seminars through the DoD, various insurance companies (both health insurers and vehicle insurers), medical associations (e.g., Minnesota Medical, Texas Medical and Minnesota Hospital, ASOA), CPA firms, private practices and clinics as well as to publishing how-to books on medical coding.
Patrice Morin-Resch now maintains over 50 copyrights for books on medical coding. Her primary text, cp "Teach" Expert Coding Made Easy! has been awarded both the esteemed McGuffey (2011) and Texty (2013) awards through the Text and Academic Authors Association. In 2012, Body Works, a book she co-authored with John Brady, M.D., Ph.D., was granted the prestigious Ben Franklin Award through the Independent Book Publishers Association. As a distinguished author in her field, Patrice Morin-Resch was appointed to the TAA Council of Fellows, an honor held by fewer than 50 people worldwide.
Because of the fact that Patrice Morin-Resch is primarily a teacher, she is skilled at breaking down the subject of coding in a way that makes it easy to comprehend. She has helped lawyers, doctors, jurors, and judges understand the CPT rules in such a way that they understand the facts of the case and are able to make sound decisions/rulings. She maintains her CPC, CMCS, CHCI and CPMA* certifications through the AAPC and PAHCS and is an active member in both groups. She is fluent in both English and Spanish. (* The CPMA certification is approximately held by only 3% of all members of the AAPC.)
Ms. Morin-Resch has worked extensively in accident and injury cases where the coding and reasonableness of charges are in question. Her "balls and strikes" opinions on the coding done by the various providers reviewed assist attorneys and juries in determining the reasonableness of the fees charged. Ms. Morin Resch uses a proprietary report (called the RUCR Report) that analyzes provider fees against a recognized data set based on the zip code, service, and year in which the procedures or supplies were delivered and/or billed to the patient.
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Patrice Morin-Resch is an author, teacher, and medical coding and reimbursement expert with over 30 years of experience. She began her profession as an editor of the CPT book for the AMA and answered literally thousands of questions on medical coding and the proper use of the codes found in the CPT book.
From there, her career advanced to teaching over 35,000 people both in private and open seminars through the DoD, various insurance companies (both health insurers and vehicle insurers), medical associations (e.g., Minnesota Medical, Texas Medical and Minnesota Hospital, ASOA), CPA firms, private practices and clinics as well as to publishing how-to books on medical coding.
Patrice Morin-Resch now maintains over 50 copyrights for books on medical coding. Her primary text, cp "Teach" Expert Coding Made Easy! has been awarded both the esteemed McGuffey (2011) and Texty (2013) awards through the Text and Academic Authors Association. In 2012, Body Works, a book she co-authored with John Brady, M.D., Ph.D., was granted the prestigious Ben Franklin Award through the Independent Book Publishers Association. As a distinguished author in her field, Patrice Morin-Resch was appointed to the TAA Council of Fellows, an honor held by fewer than 50 people worldwide.
Because of the fact that Patrice Morin-Resch is primarily a teacher, she is skilled at breaking down the subject of coding in a way that makes it easy to comprehend. She has helped lawyers, doctors, jurors, and judges understand the CPT rules in such a way that they understand the facts of the case and are able to make sound decisions/rulings. She maintains her CPC, CMCS, CHCI and CPMA* certifications through the AAPC and PAHCS and is an active member in both groups. She is fluent in both English and Spanish. (* The CPMA certification is approximately held by only 3% of all members of the AAPC.)
Ms. Morin-Resch has worked extensively in accident and injury cases where the coding and reasonableness of charges are in question. Her "balls and strikes" opinions on the coding done by the various providers reviewed assist attorneys and juries in determining the reasonableness of the fees charged. Ms. Morin Resch uses a proprietary report (called the RUCR Report) that analyzes provider fees against a recognized data set based on the zip code, service, and year in which the procedures or supplies were delivered and/or billed to the patient.