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    In the medical billing and coding process there are several steps. In the medical billing process physicians prepare and sign documentation of the patients visit. The next step is to post the medical codes and transactions of the patients visit in the practice management program and to prepare claims. The process used to generate claims must comply with the rules imposed by federal and state laws as well as with payer requirements. Claims that are correct help to reduce the chance of an investigation

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    Certified Coder

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    The necessary steps for a person to become a certified coder are: Training, Coding Internship and Credentials. There is also a medical coding certification offered from the two largest professional organizations, AAPC and AHIMA. Training- Training methods for those interested in pursuing a coding career include college-based programs that contain coursework in medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, health information management, pathophysiology, pharmacology, ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM/PCS, HCPCS

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    Id9 Code Research Paper

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    The diagnosis codes listed on all of the bills are the same, and they are > 787.91 (the diagnosis, or ICD9, code for diarrhea), 787.01 (the ICD9 code for nausea with vomiting) and 790.5 (the ICD9 code for nonspecific abnormal serum enzyme levels). If the doctor clearly knew, or even suspected, my symptoms were due to my gallbladder, diagnosis codes for that would have been listed on those bills, but they were not. I am very familiar with medical coding and understand how it is used because I

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    Icd 10 Diagnostic Code

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    69,000 codes to identify diagnoses compared to 14,000 in the ICD-9 coding version. The increasing number of codes will aid in specificity of all diagnoses. Every diagnosis has a specific code identity. The code identity for the ICD-10 coding is made up of seven digits whereas ICD-9 coding has only three to five digits for each diagnosis. These digits are numbers used to explain a specific injury or procedure. Behind each diagnostic code is an exclusion wording. It gives the diagnosis code in specific

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    Running Head: Implementation Phase of Communication Assets Project (CAP) Implementation Phase of Communication Assets Project (CAP) Sandra Manchor University of Phoenix Abstract This paper discusses the implementation phase of the Communications Assets Project (CAP) Software Configuration Management (SCM). CAP is an interoperable communications inventory software package. The project manager for CAP has asked for an analysis for software configuration management. This paper

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    How Dress Codes in Public Schools Discriminate Women At Hickory Ridge High, straight A-student,Summer Bond, was suspended for two weeks for wearing a shirt that revealed the tops of her shoulders. The dress code clearly states that the revealing of shoulders is not allowed, and the principal was the first to enforce the rule. Bond was confronted in the school cafeteria by her principal. She asked Summer if she had a jacket to cover up, but Summer didn’t have one. A friend of Summer’s loaned her a

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    Have you ever gotten dress coded? Well I have, even though what I was wearing wasn’t even bad. Schools have always had a problem with dress code, because students want to wear what they like! First, everyone expresses themselves in many different ways. When teens express themselves through their clothes they shouldn't get punished for it. Second, a dress code should not harm anyone's religion or heritage background. Kids shouldn’t have to worry about getting dress coded for the way they look, because

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    Hrm/531 Week 3

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    They require coding and the coding has not been completed • They are coded, but lack a code to correspond to a charge--often identified during the initial claim-editing process • They have been coded, but still await charges, which will be entered within the "suspense" period • They are coded but were rejected during the claim-editing process because of an unrelated HIM element, such as an invalid revenue code, a missing data element, or an inaccurate payer designator 2. What are Molly's options

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    ICD-10 Codes

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    I am choosing ICD-10 Codes. The reason I have chosen ICD-10 codes is because every medical facility uses the ICD-10 codes for the billing and coding. That is the only way they get paid is by using ICD-10 codes. They will all receive adequate payments using the updated codes and the right type of billing. Step 2 & 3: The interested parties I have chosen are: Dental Offices, Physician Offices and Hospitals. All three of the parties have an interest in ICD-10 codes. They all have to use the

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    of a medical coder recording a patient’s diagnosis. The medical coder has certain responsibilities when it comes to managing codes. Those responsibilities include: attaching health care codes, comprehending the codes, and meeting the guideline of the codes. When it comes to medical coding, attaching the medical codes in the first and most important. If an attached code is incorrect when put on the record a patient may be charged with the wrong procedure. (LinkedIn, 2018) says, “the accuracy and

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