Pre-requisites:
Strong background in Anatomy and Medical Terminology Highly Recommended
Skill Level:
Beginner to Advanced
Course Hours:
80 Course Hours
Target Audience:
Medical Coders, Auditors, Billers, Physicians, Nurses and Mid-level Providers
Summary:
In this course you will gain the basic understanding of medical terminology and anatomy that is required for medical coding. In addition, you’ll learn to translate services and diagnosis using CPT® procedure codes, ICD-10-CM codes, and HCPCS Level II codes for work conducted in physician practice and ambulatory care settings.
Course Outline:
- The Business of Medicine
- Review of Anatomy and Medical Terminology
- Intro to ICD-10-CM and Coding Guidelines
- Intro to CPT® and HCPCS Level II and Coding Guidelines
- Coding for Integumentary System
- Coding for Musculoskeletal System
- Coding for Respiratory System
- Coding for Cardiovascular System
- Coding for Hemic & Lymphatic Systems, Mediastinum, Diaphragm
- Coding for Digestive System
- Coding for Urinary System and Male Genital System
- Coding for Female Reproductive System / Maternity
- Coding for Endocrine System and Nervous System
- Coding for Special Senses (Ocular and Auditory)
- Coding for Anesthesia
- Coding for Radiology, Pathology & Laboratory
- Coding for Evaluation & Management Services
- Coding for Medicine
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