Being fluent as a Billing and Coder in Medical Terminology is very imperative to the success of our career. One slip up because of a incorrect term can lead to a number of different issues, and most importantly it can lead to rejection and non-payment which is a big NO for the office. There are even simple terms that can be mixed up. According to Quizlet some terms that are commonly mixed up are 'ilium and ileum' 'palpation and palpitation' and 'viral and virile' just to name a few (1). The common trait in the terms that I have shared is that they all have similar spelling and the pronunciation for each word is similar as well. One must be very careful when coding such terms. To prevent such mistakes from happening you should always double
occurred on Sunday. She states she was seen by the “eye doctor earlier today” and
Attached is a copy of the EPIC glossary. I included the entire glossary only because the Event and Type of the 10/4/14 and 10/15/14 spreadsheet are abbreviated explanations of what actually occurred within the patient's medical record.
Complete the medical abbreviations chart. (Note that the medical abbreviations are the same as those highlighted in yellow in Jane Dare’s Health Record). In the second column, list what each of the individual letters in the abbreviation represents. In the third column define the context or meaning of the term that the abbreviation represents. Use simple terms. Finally, in the far right column, identify the source document. For example, face sheet, discharge summary, progress notes, or x-ray report.
Spelling is important in medical terminology because many things can go wrong. You could give the wrong diagnose are even cause a patient to take the wrong medication. Many doctors and nurses use abbreviations on their charts so they won't waste as much time. Many words may sound the same but have different meaning and some words have the same meaning for example stool and evacuation. That's why it is very important for anyone joining the medical field to learn as much Medical Terminology as they possible can. I think that Medial Terminology can affect the professional because one big mistake could cause them to loose their job. And it could also affect the patient because their life is on the line. One way to avoid medical errors in future
Medical coding may not be a familiar with you today after reading following these steps you will have a better understanding and its importance on your finances. Medical coding was established in 1937 by the World Health Organization to help track mortality rates and international health trends.
The hospital as an entity has made available to staff the list of prohibited abbreviations by having a written document to demonstrate to staff what is acceptable and what is not acceptable to use. However, it appears that some staff are still using some unacceptable abbreviations as shown in the NPSG 2 chart at 99.6%. Continuous use of unacceptable abbreviations means that the hospital will continue to see more errors as these abbreviations would be misread/misinterpreted therefore wrong medications or wrong treatments would be provided to patients.
A thorough knowledge of medical terminology is extremely important in order to code. If you cannot find the term you are looking for, you will need to know where the term is located in the body in order or the exact problem you are looking for to find the term.
Year in ago, I went to school for medical billing. My teacher advised what can and can’t be done to a claims form. This is Billing 101. I trying to locate this information before. I think it’s something that you have to go to school for. Nevertheless, I will continue to look for something that you can reference to the provider. The rule is the claims has to either be all handwritten or all types. It can’t be both. You can’t us white out on a claim.
When researching the jobs for Medical Billing and Coding (MB&C), I asked myself many questions; Which resulted in more research. I have always set out to carry out an extensive goal. I strive to help as many people as possible. What better way to do that, than the medical field. Mark McClellan has said, “ Patients receive better care when providers are given financial incentives to deliver the right care.” (EBSCO) when pondering on a career choice, I looked for something I could help others and give financial incentive. Once I had decided to follow this career path, I asked myself, What are the trends in this industry?
Some diagnosis or procedure terms that are commonly confused and can be mixed up are
Medical coders, are always working side by side with medical billers and although many people confuse these professions as the same thing, medical coders and billers have different responsibilities individually. It’s a good idea to get your medical coding certification not only because most jobs now a days require some type of schooling, but its also a good idea because it shows the company that you are someone that could fit in just fine. Certifications also shows that you are proficient in your area and are committed to quality healthcare by disseminating quality information, it’s one of the first qualifications that employers look for when they review you as a potential candidate, and it’s an asset when you’re negotiating a salary. In addition, the majority of billing companies have contracts with their clients that obligate
To a lot of people Medical Billing and Medical Coding can be considered to be the same thing. But as I’ve learned through research it is not the same thing. Medical Billers handle and submit patient records for services they have received to insurance companies and if needed also provide the information to the government. The Medical Billers use alphanumeric codes as well as numeric codes to process and submit claim forms for payments. Medical Billers obtain certificates and diplomas that are geared towards Medical Billing and Insurance.
My career that I am researching for my junior project is Medical Coding and Billing. Medical Coding and Billing are two different jobs. Medical Coding is when a patient has any medical procedure or exam such as going to the doctor for the stomach virus or even going to the hospital for a broken bone. They work with the insurance companies by putting a specific number into the computer. There’s CPT Codes which stands for Current Procedural Terminology which is “ Codes to better understand the services their doctor provided, to double check their bills or negotiate lower pricing for their healthcare services. (About Health, 2014).”
Medical terminology has a long and rich history that evolved in great measure from the Latin and Greek languages. “It is estimated that about three-fourths of our medical terminology is of Greek origin.”(Banay) “Latin accounts for the majority of root words in the English language.” (Fallon).
PROCEDURE: The patient was placed in the supine position on the operating room table, where her right hand and forearm were prepped with Betadine and draped in a sterile fashion. We infiltrated the thenar crease area with 1% Xylocaine, and once adequate anesthesia had been achieved, we exsanguinated the hand and forearm with an Esmarch bandage. We then created a longitudinal incision just at the ulnar aspect of the thenar crease and carried the dissection down through the subcutaneous tissue. We identified the transverse carpal ligament and incised this