Podcasts

Podcasts offer an easy way for experts to share insights, host conversations, and provide valuale knowledge in an audio format. The CTC-SRH produces regular podcast episodes for sexual and reproductive health clinicians, featuring easily digestible content that can be accessed from both computers and mobile devices.

Our podcast series, Clinical Chats: A Podcast for Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Providers, covers current hot topics and emerging trends in sexual and reproductive health with national experts.

With new episodes released monthly, Clinical Chats is available on major streaming platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, and on our website. New episodes are shaped by current educational needs in the field, emerging health trends and issues, new technologies, and guidance from our Grantee Clinical Leadership Advisory Council.

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Clinical Chats focuses on interviews with subject matter experts in the realm of sexual and reproductive health services, in order to deliver the latest news and guidance to Title X clinicians and other staff. It provides valuable insights for Title X clinicians, administrators, medical assistants, and health educators, with episodes catering to both clinical and non-clinical staff.

Hypertension and Reproductive Health

As part of the May 2021 Clinician Cafe, the NCTCFP discusses how hypertension can affect reproductive health with Dr. Karen Florio, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist from Kansas City, Missouri.

Released: 05/13/2021

Epidemiology of Hypertension in US Women

As part of the May 2021 Clinician Cafe, the NCTCFP talks about the prevalence and disparities around hypertension in women in the US with Dr. Annabelle Santos Volgman from the Rush Heart Center in Chicago, Illinois.

Released: 05/13/2021

Coding with Ann: E/M Coding Changes

In this episode, the NCTCFP talks with Ann Finn, of Ann Finn Consulting LLC, about the E/M coding changes that went into effect in 2021.

Explore this topic further with an E-Learning, Coding in the Reproductive Health Care Environment: The Fundamentals of Coding from the RHNTC, and with a Job Aid, Summary of Evaluation and Management Coding Updates Effective January 2021 from the AMA.

Released: 04/28/2021
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Addressing Pregnancy-Associated Deaths

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Pregnancy-associated deaths, those not directly related to obstetric causes, make up the majority of maternal mortalities in the US, and while Title X clinicians do not provide prenatal care, they can still address pregnancy-associated death in their practices in other ways. The podcasts in this series discuss the most common causes of pregnancy-associated death in the US, and provide guidance on the ways in which Title X services and providers can impact and prevent them.

Coding With Ann Podcasts

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Coding with Ann is the CTC-SRH’s ongoing podcast series on billing, coding, and reimbursement for anyone involved in revenue cycle management in Title X or other sexual and reproductive health settings. Episodes feature Ann Finn, of Ann Finn Consulting, LLC, a nationally-known expert in medical billing and coding who has worked with many sexual and reproductive health organizations over the years.

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In this episode, Ann Finn will review codes that can be used for billing STD and HIV screenings. This podcast series assists family planning providers with appropriate and timely reimbursement. A copy of the transcript is below.

Released: 12/13/2017
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In this episode, Ann Finn will discuss the common modifiers that can be used in billing family planning services. This podcast series assists family planning providers with appropriate and timely reimbursement.

Released: 10/17/2017
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In this episode, Ann focuses on outpatient Evaluation and Management (E/M) coding using time in a family planning context. This podcast series assists family planning providers with appropriate and timely reimbursement.

Released: 04/24/2017
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