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Coding Foundations
Module 01 Live Classroom
Overview of Coding Classification Systems, Coding Books, and Official Coding Guidelines
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Coding Classification Systems
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ICD-10-CM and PCS
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CPT (Current Procedural Coding)
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Code Books
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ICD-10-CM
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ICD-10-PCS
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CPT
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Coding Guidelines by System
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Inpatient vs Outpatient Coding
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Coding Tools: Encoder vs Computer-Assisted Coding (CAC)
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Clinical Documentation in Coding and Billing
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Revenue Cycle Components
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Payment Systems (DRGs, APC’s, DSM-V)
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Professional Certifications
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Career Opportunities in Coding and Revenue Cycle
Agenda
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Three (3) physical code books are required for this course.
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Check the Syllabus in the course for textbook details.
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If you do not have the 3 code books, contact Personal Support, your Student Advisor, and your Instructor immediately.
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Readings and assignments requiring the use of the code books begin in Module 02.
Note: There is no eTextbook for this course.
Important Information
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To gain a general knowledge of the career field of Health Information and Coding.
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To gain a general knowledge of the Revenue Cycle which includes coding and billing as well as patient information management.
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To gain an introduction to the 3 Main Coding Systems.
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To gain experience in the use the 3 different Code Books and 2 Encoders for Coding.
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To gain an understanding of coding pathways in the coding process.
Goals of the course
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Make you a skilled coder by the end of the course.
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Give you in-depth information on how to code for each of the 3 coding systems.
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Make you proficient in using a code book or an encoder.
WHY THE ABOVE WILL NOT HAPPEN:
Because coding, using a code book, and an encoder take practice over time. There is a large volume of information to take in for each coding system, each code book, and each encoder and takes time and practice to hone coding skills.
What the course will NOT do:
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ICD 10 CM Coding –
for assigning diagnosis codes both outpatient and inpatient encounters
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ICD 10 PCS Coding –
for assigning inpatient procedure codes only
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CPT /Ambulatory Care Coding –
for assigning outpatient procedure and service codes only
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