Medical Billing: Cpt Surgery Coding
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 553.33 MB | Duration: 1h 17m
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 553.33 MB | Duration: 1h 17m
CPT Coding Structure | E/M Codiing | Laboratory Coding | Anethesia Coding
What you'll learn
Become a proficient CPT surgery coder with our exclusive Medical Billing: CPT Surgery Coding course. Knowing CPT surgery coding will open up a world of opportu
Become a proficient CPT surgery coder with our exclusive Medical Billing: CPT Surgery Coding course. Knowing CPT surgery coding will open up a world of opportu
Apply E/M Codes Effectively: Understand and utilize Evaluation and Management (E/M) codes for optimal reimbursement processes.
Code Diagnostic Procedures: Identify and apply codes for radiology, laboratory, and diagnostic procedures with accuracy.
Code Diagnostic Procedures: Identify and apply codes for radiology, laboratory, and diagnostic procedures with accuracy.
Optimize Anesthesia Billing: Document and code anesthesia services effectively, including the use of modifiers for special cases.
Requirements
Basic knowledge
Description
Become a proficient CPT surgery coder with our exclusive Medical Billing: CPT Surgery Coding course.Knowing CPT surgery coding will open up a world of opportunities for you in the healthcare industry.Medical coders earning an average of $58,055 annually (AAPC Salary Survey), makes it a attractive career path.In our Medical Billing: CPT Surgery Coding course , we will equip the learners with all sort of knowledge relevant to practicing CPT surgery coding, extremely important tool for medical billing.You must be proficient in all aspects of medical billing in order to enter a career in CPT surgery coding. Thus, in order to strengthen your basic understanding, we will introduce you to CPT coding and its origins in our course. Along with that, we will go over the structures of CPT coding under medical billing and medical coding. We will go over several very important topics within this structure, like CPT symbols and code modifiers, which are essential to understanding surgery coding.As you progress through the course, you will learn how important E/M codes are for recording patient interactions and for determining how much healthcare professionals should be paid. Additionally, you will discover how to distinguish between major and minor surgery, which helps accurate coding and categorization. We'll discuss about the global surgical package as well, understanding packaged services guarantees accurate billing and compliance to insurance policies, so preventing claims rejections.Furthermore, you’ll understand radiology procedures like CT scans and MRIs to ensures accurate code selection for diagnostic and interventional radiology. To help coders correctly bill for diagnostic and evaluative tests we wil discuss laboratory coding as well.Lastly, explore the documentation and invoicing of anesthesia services, as well as how modifiers can be applied to special situations to ensure accurate coding. We will discuss all of these things as well as encouraging integrity and moral decision-making in medical billing procedures.Starting with our special course Medical Billing: CPT Surgery Coding, let's set off on the path to mastering CPT surgery coding.Enroll Now!! This course includes the following Sections:Introduction to CPT CodingStructure of CPT CodesEvaluation and Management (E/M) CodingSurgical CodingRadiology and Laboratory CodingAnesthesia CodingCompliance and Ethical Considerations
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to CPT Coding
Lecture 1 What is CPT Coding?
Lecture 2 History of CPT Coding
Lecture 3 The Role of CPT in Healthcare
Section 2: Structure of CPT Codes
Lecture 4 Categories of CPT Codes
Lecture 5 Code Format and Organization
Lecture 6 CPT Symbols
Lecture 7 Understanding Code Modifiers
Section 3: Evaluation and Management (E/M) Coding
Lecture 8 What Are Evaluation and Management (E/M) Codes?
Lecture 9 The Structure of A Typical E/M Code
Lecture 10 Commonly Used E/M Terms
Lecture 11 Levels of Service
Section 4: Surgical Coding
Lecture 12 Introduction to Surgical Procedures
Lecture 13 Surgical Code Categories
Lecture 14 Global Surgical Packages
Section 5: Radiology and Laboratory Coding
Lecture 15 Radiology Procedures
Lecture 16 Common Radiology Procedures and Codes
Lecture 17 Laboratory Coding
Lecture 18 Coding Guidelines for Radiology and Labs
Section 6: Anesthesia Coding
Lecture 19 Overview of Anesthesia Services
Lecture 20 CPT codes for anesthesia
Lecture 21 Modifiers in Anesthesia Coding
Section 7: Compliance and Ethical Considerations
Lecture 22 Importance of Compliance in Coding
Lecture 23 Ethical Considerations in Medical Coding
Lecture 24 Resources for Staying Compliant
Those who wish to pursue a career in medical billing and coding,In need of experienced medical coders for a position in the medical hematology field,Coders with entry-level experience in medical hematology,Practice consultants who are unfamiliar with the medical billing and coding process,Anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of their own health records,Revenue cycle management professionals will find this course invaluable for expanding their expertise