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Medical coding ranks third on the U.S. News and World Report’s list of Best Jobs Without A College Degree. Besides a competitive salary that towers over the investment to become a coding specialist, the profession ranks high for employment and career advancement opportunities, as well as work-life balance and the potential to work from home.
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This online course teaches fundamental medical coding skills for professional services (physicians, mid-level providers, etc) and prepares the student to take AAPC’s CPC exam. The course is designed to be completed in 4 months, however AAPC allows for an additional 2 months grace period, giving you a full 6 months access from date of purchase. Apart from reading & study time, this course includes approximately 80 clock hours of contact work.
The course covers CPT, HCPCS and ICD-10-CM coding. Assures a broad knowledge in reviewing and assigning the correct procedure and diagnosis codes for professional (physician) services
By enrolling in the live training, students commit to following:
- Functioning high-speed internet
- Discipline to keep up with the chapters and attend every session possible
- Medical Terminology and Anatomy are recommended prerequisites for students who are new to the healthcare industry
- 18-20 hours of study per week
- Hunger to learn and motivation to excel
This online course teaches fundamental medical coding skills for an inpatient facility setting and prepares the student to take AAPC’s CIC exam. The course is designed to be completed in 2 months, . Apart from reading & study time, this course includes approximately 80 hours of training.
The course covers ICD-10-CM, and ICD-10-PCS coding and assures a broad knowledge in reviewing and assigning the correct procedure and diagnosis codes for inpatient facility services
By enrolling in the live training, students commit to following:
- Functioning high-speed internet
- Discipline to keep up with the chapters and attend every session possible
- Medical Terminology and Anatomy are recommended prerequisites for students who are new to the healthcare industry
- 18-20 hours of study per week
- Hunger to learn and motivation to exceed
The CCS certification is a natural progression for professionals experienced in coding inpatient and outpatient records. Coding specialists create coded data used by hospitals and medical providers to obtain reimbursement from insurance companies or government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. Researchers and public health officials also use this data to monitor patterns and explore new interventions.
CCSs:
- Review patients’ records and assign numeric codes for each diagnosis and procedure.
- Possess expertise in the ICD-10-CM and CPT® coding systems.
- Are versed in medical terminology, disease processes, and pharmacology concept.
Getting an E&M certification will give you opportunities to move up in your career and make you more marketable to current and potential employers. The people who are currently in the medical field and who want to have insight into difficult E&M coding procedure, as well as the option to discuss real-world examples of tried-and-true tactics in order to gain the knowledge and skills to be an expert at E&M. understand the specific rules and regulations with E&M codes (practice managers, compliance officers, nurses, providers, physician assistants, medical assistants, etc.).
- Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI), ICD-10, and E&M are so important.
- E&M modifiers every practice should know, as well as correct use of modifiers when a procedure is done the same day as an E&M service.
- Break down E/M leveling into easy step
- Show specialty-specific documentation for E/M in multiple specialties
- Understanding Place of Service rules.
- A review of the top OIG risk areas for 2020.
- How to develop a workflow that ensures complete and compliant documentation, as well as effective techniques for communication with physicians.
This online course teaches fundamental Medical billing process of submitting and following up on claims with health insurance companies in order to receive payment for services rendered by a healthcare provider. Medical billing translates a healthcare service into a billing claim. The entire procedure involved in this is known as the billing cycle sometimes referred to as Revenue Cycle Management. Revenue Cycle Management involves managing claims, payment and billing. This can take anywhere from several days to several months to complete, and require several interactions before a resolution is reached. The responsibility of the medical biller in a healthcare facility is to follow the claim to ensure the practice receives reimbursement for the work the providers perform. A knowledgeable biller can optimize revenue performance for the practice
By enrolling in the live training, students commit to following:
- Functioning high-speed internet
- Discipline to keep up with the chapters and attend every session possible
- Medical Billing Terminology is recommended prerequisites for students who are new to the healthcare industry
- 18-20 hours of study per week
- Hunger to learn and motivation to excel