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An Interprofessional speaker panel including CareOregon Training & Development Specialist Paul Carson and Adventist Health Nurse Care Manager Erin Lemon will lead an interactive workshop on the fundamentals of Motivational Interviewing. Attendees learn how to effectively incorporate MI techniques into a nurse’s buys workflow, while gaining an understanding of MI’s effectiveness in eliciting behavior change and improving communication with patients who experience a background of trauma.
Recorded on June 30, 2016 at CareOregon, Portland, Ore.
Motivational Interviewing for Healthcare Providers PDF
CareOregon is implementing a new policy to bundle sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing CPT codes as part of the laboratory panel group to align with industry standard payer practices. This policy does not change how STI codes should be billed; it only impacts how claims are processed for payment.
Effective August 1, 2026, when two or more STI nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT) laboratory CPT codes are submitted by the same provider for the same date of service for the same member, CareOregon will bundle those services into the comprehensive laboratory procedure code 87801. This change applies to CareOregon/Health Share CCO, Jackson Care Connect CCO, Columbia Pacific CCO, and CareOregon Advantage.
This policy applies to the following codes:
Single STI CPT codes
Comprehensive CPT Code
This bundling logic is applied during claims adjudication for both professional and facility claims.
View the policy guide on our website: https://careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/provider-support/coding-quick-guides/sexually-transmitted-infection-testing-policy-coding-guide.pdf?sfvrsn=b00bd7d1_3
What is not changing?
This policy does not change how providers are required to bill. Providers should continue to bill for the applicable single STI CPT codes as they are rendered, and the comprehensive CPT code will be reimbursed. This applies regardless of the number of units billed, and modifiers will not override the bundling of codes.
There will not be retroactive adjustments for claims processed prior to the effective date of August 1, 2026.
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