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Master Medical Coding and Billing for Physician's Offices, Clinics, Hospitals, Billing, Insurance, Claims Processing, HealthCare, or Information Management Facilities Coding and Billing for everyone. No previous coding knowledge is needed. Entry level to medical professionals can learn how to code professionally and acquire skills needed for medical practices, clinics, specialty practices, hospitals departments, medical accounting facilities/departments, surgery centers, long-term health care facilities, insurance companies, claim processing, home health care agencies, pharmacies, consulting firms, coding and billing services, government agencies, Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO)s, or home billing businesses. Learn how to read and review medical documentation, forms, physician’s notes provided by physicians and other health care providers in order to obtain detailed information regarding patient’s disease(s), injuries, surgical operations, and other procedures. Learn the simplicity on coding diseases, treatment, procedures, test from surgery, biopsies, x-rays, to office visits and billing, all in one program. Have hands-on practice coding ICD-9-CM , ICD-10-CM, CPT Codes, E Codes, V Codes, Evaluation and Management Codes, codes that are used in hospitals and medical practices. An all-in-one Coding Program for Everyone |
| Medical codes are used extensively for medical claim processing, account receivables, and reimbursements for insurance companies Medicare, Medicaid, and insurance payments. The information compiled by the medical coders is used for billing, preparing claims, all the way to preparing statistical reports for use by medical practices, clinics, and hospitals for planning, marketing, and other management purposes. Local, state, and federal governments also use this information to identify health care concerns critical to the public. Knowledge of both medical and the business side of health care is essential in this detail oriented profession. Medical Coders average annual salary can range from $23,00.00 to $39,700 depending on title, education, knowledge, and experience. Career Paths: Experienced Medical Coders may work as: Medical Coding Specialist or Professional Medical Coding Biller Medical Office Specialist Medical Billing Specialist Patient Account Specialist Electronic Claims Processor Medical Billing Coordinator Medical Coding Specialist Medical Claims Analyst Medical Reimbursement Specialist Medical Administrative Assistant Medical Collector Medical Claims Processor Medical Claims Reviewer or Open your own Billing Business _____________________________________ All the necessary skills are provided in one program, so student can achieve what most medical facilities are looking for in medical coders. This program provides consistent learning strategies. Case Studies and Coding Examples help provide real life concepts. Physician’s Notes document patients health care encounters for real world concepts. Examples, Important Notes, Forms, and Documents are provided for real world applications. Step-by-Step Instructions with sample figures, graphics, and simulated coding, billing, and claim examples are provided for real world coding practice. Learn skills needed from the patient walking through the medical office door, to coding the procedure, all the way to how the claim is produced and sent. Medical Software: Students are given the opportunity for real world , hands-on practice using the patient accounting software that comes with the book for class. Hands-on learning and practice will provide proficiency in many areas of medical, for hospitals, medical practices, clinics, home health agencies, emergency or ambulatory care centers, medical specialist, rehabilitation centers, medical billing companies, insurance companies, legal firms, and other medical facilities. What You Will Cover: HIPAA Regulations and Privacy Rule. Source Documents and reports are needed for coding. Insurance, Plans, Methods of Payments Fee-for-Service Plans Coding ICD-9-CM. Coding Dos and Don'ts. Official step-by-step guidelines for coding and reporting Coding Diagnosis ICD-10-PCS Coding Z Codes, V Codes, E Codes, Notations, and Explanations Modifiers and Guidelines Coding CPT Coding Procedures with Step-by-Step Guidelines Coding Practice with ICD-9-CM and CPT Coding Infectious Parasitic Disease Coding E-Codes Coding V-Codes Coding Diseases of the Nervous System Sense Organs Coding Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Coding Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period Coding Endocrine, Nutritional, Metabolic Diseases Coding Symptoms, Signs, Ill Defined Conditions Coding Diseases of the Circulatory System Coding Digestive System Coding Musculoskeletal System Coding Neoplasm System Coding Diseases of the Blood Blood Forming Organs Coding Injury and Poisoning Coding, and more. CPT Coding Evaluation & Management for Physician Offices Coding Musculoskeletal System Coding Cardiovascular Coding Integumentary System Coding Respiratory Coding Digestive System Coding Radiology and more. Medical CD Rom Computer Hands-on Practice and Applications: Patient Information Insurance Carrier Information Patient's Employer Information ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Codes CPT Procedure Codes Place of Service Codes Type of Service Codes Fees for Service Charges Attending Physician Information Referring Providers Setting Up and Entering New Patients Setting up and Entering New Cases Entering Account Transactions and Information Diagnosis and Codes Procedures and Patient Co-Payments Accounting Information Learn how to apply Payments to Charges , Printing Receipts Creating Health Insurance Claim Forms Creating Claims and Claims Management Sending Claims Electronically Working with Clearinghouses and Submitting Claims Allowed Charged Deductible/Co-Payment Amount Paid Insurance Payments Charges, Adjustments, Payment, Balance, and Totals Complete Coding and Claim Practice Electronic Claims Processing Working with Insurance Companies Clearinghouses Organizing Claims Denial Notices Denied Claims ICD-9-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting Conventions General Coding Guidelines and Specific Guidelines for Selection of Principal Diagnosis Guidelines for Reporting Additional Diagnosis Guidelines for Diagnosis Coding and Reporting Guidelines for Outpatient Services Guidelines for Evaluation and Management Services and more. Training for optimal results. Designed to tackle the most needed issues per subject area. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Medical Terminology, Anatomy, and Physiology (For Coders) is required. You will want to take this program first. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ START NOW! Fill out the contact form below for more information. Start coding now. |

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