Medical Coding: Become A Certified Professional Coder
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.07 GB | Duration: 3h 43m
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.07 GB | Duration: 3h 43m
Medical Records and Terminologies | ICD-10 Coding| SNOMED CT | Medical Coding in RCM | Medical Coding Errors
What you'll learn
You will explore what the role of a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) must possess.
You will be provided with an understanding of what medical coding is about.
You will become familiar with the key components of medical records and medical terminologies.
You will gain a deeper understanding of SNOMED CT and ICD-10 coding and the process of exchanging medical data.
You will identify ICD-10's general coding standards, including medical coding accuracy and auditing.
Requirements
Basic Medical terminology Knowledge
Description
Discover the Key to a Successful Career in Medicare!This course covers the fundamentals of medical coding systems such as SNOMED CT and ICD-10. You will understand a coder's role and identify medical terminologies.Most importantly, we walk you through understanding medical records and coding standards, that will help you avoid billing and coding errors. In addition to Pre-Registration and Denial Management, your Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) training will also include Accounts Receivable follow-ups.In a nutshell, you will go from novices to expert coders, capable of handling the complexities and challenges of medical coding and RCM in real-world scenarios.Secure your spot today to unlock lifetime access to this course. Enroll today.This course comes with the following Sections:Introduction to Medical Coding: In this section of Certified Professional Coder (CPC), you'll be introduced to the fundamentals of medical coding, including the role of a medical coder and different types of medical code.Medical Records and Terminologies: You'll learn about the structure and language rules of medical records and key medical terminologies in this section.Introduction to SNOMED CT: Explore the benefits, uses, and integrations of SNOMED CT coding into EHR/EMR systems.Introduction to ICD-10 Coding: Here, you'll get to know ICD-10-CM and its rules of adoption and use.General Coding Standards of ICD-10: This section of our Certified Professional Coder (CPC) course, provides an overview of ICD-10 general coding standards, covering the role of clinical coding audits and coding accuracy.ICD-10 5th Edition Codes (Chapters 1 to 4): This section will cover neoplasms, infectious diseases, endocrine disorders, and metabolic disorders.ICD-10 5th Edition Codes (Chapters 5 to 10): Here you will learn about the medical coding guidelines for certain eyes, ears, nervous systems, and other diseases.ICD-10 5th Edition Codes (Chapters 11 to 15): In this section, you'll examine codes related to digestion, genitourinary systems, pregnancy, and musculoskeletal problems.ICD-10 5th Edition Codes (Chapters 16 to 22): Learn more about coding conditions related to the perinatal period, congenital abnormalities, and multiple injuries throughout this section of our Certified Professional Coder (CPC) course.Billing and Coding Errors: You will discover in this section, the ways to detect billing and coding errors, as well as penalties and warning signs, which are very important for medical coders to know.Introduction to Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) in Healthcare: You'll be taught about the importance of Revenue Cycle Management in healthcare in this section of our course focusing on medical billing and coding.Pre-Registration and Insurance Verification: Here you'll find information on pre-registration and insurance verificationMedical Coding, Charge Entry, and Claim Submission: The role of medical coding in charge entry and claim submission will be explored in this section.Accounts Receivable (A/R) and A/R Follow-up: You'll learn how to manage Accounts Receivable and its importance to RCM in this section.Denial Management and Reporting in RCM: Discover the key metrics of Revenue Cycle Management, as well as the feedback loops for improving denial management throughout the section.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Medical Coding
Lecture 1 What is Medical Coding?
Lecture 2 What is a Medical Coder
Lecture 3 The Types of Code
Lecture 4 Coding for Unlisted Procedures
Section 2: Medical Records and Terminologies
Lecture 5 Know The Definition of Medical Records
Lecture 6 Become Familiar with The Key Components of Medical Records
Lecture 7 Learn about Medical Terminology
Lecture 8 Find out Basic Medical Term Structure
Lecture 9 Understand The Language Rules
Section 3: Medical Coding Systems (SNOMED CT and ICD-10)
Lecture 10 Learn What is SNOMED CT
Lecture 11 The Use of SNOMED CT
Lecture 12 The Clinical Breadth of SNOMED CT
Lecture 13 The Benefits of SNOMED CT
Lecture 14 Benefits to Individuals
Lecture 15 Benefits to Populations
Lecture 16 Enabling SNOMED CT in EHR/EMR Syste
Lecture 17 Become Familiar with SNOMED CT Hierarchies
Lecture 18 Introduction to ICD-10-CM
Lecture 19 The Purpose of ICD-10-CM
Lecture 20 The Final Rule for The Adoption of ICD-10-CM
Lecture 21 Introduction to Clinical Coding
Lecture 22 The Clinical Coding Audit
Lecture 23 Know The Three Dimensions of Coding Accuracy
Lecture 24 The General Coding Standards
Section 4: ICD-10 Coding Guidelines (5th Edition Codes)
Lecture 25 Certain Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
Lecture 26 HIV Disease (B20-B24) Coding Guidelines
Lecture 27 Neoplasms
Lecture 28 The Diseases of the Blood
Lecture 29 Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases
Lecture 30 Mental and Behavioural Disorders
Lecture 31 Diseases of the Nervous System
Lecture 32 Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa
Lecture 33 Diseases of the Ear and Mastoid Processes
Lecture 34 The Diseases of the Respiratory System
Lecture 35 The Diseases of the Digestive System
Lecture 36 The Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
Lecture 37 The Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue
Lecture 38 The Diseases of the Genitourinary System
Lecture 39 Become Familiar with Pregnancy, Childbirth, and The Puerperium
Lecture 40 Certain Conditions Originating in The Perinatal Period
Lecture 41 Congenital Malformations and Abnormalities
Lecture 42 Symptoms, Signs, and Abnormal Laboratory Findings
Lecture 43 Multiple Injuries and Consequences
Lecture 44 External Causes of Morbidity and Mortality
Lecture 45 Influencing Health Status
Lecture 46 Codes for Special Purpose
Section 5: Medical Coding Errors
Lecture 47 The Hidden Costs of Errors
Lecture 48 The Types of Errors
Lecture 49 Common Errors Medical Insurance Specialists Make
Lecture 50 The Red Flags
Lecture 51 Penalty for Coding Errors
Section 6: Medical Coding and Claim Submission in RCM
Lecture 52 Introduction to the Section
Lecture 53 Medical Coding Standards in Revenue Cycle Management
Lecture 54 Importance of Medical Coding in Healthcare
Lecture 55 Benefits of Medical Coding
Lecture 56 What is Charge Entry?
Lecture 57 The Process of Charge Entry
Lecture 58 Understanding Claim Submission and its Process
Lecture 59 Clean Claim Submission Process
Lecture 60 What Happens Next?
Section 7: CPT Coding
Lecture 61 What is CPT Coding?
Lecture 62 The History
Lecture 63 Role of CPT in Healthcare
Lecture 64 CPT Codes: Categories
Lecture 65 CPT Codes: Format and Organization
Lecture 66 CPT Symbols
Lecture 67 Understanding Code Modifiers
Section 8: E/M Coding
Lecture 68 What Are Evaluation and Management (E/M) Codes?
Lecture 69 Structure of a Typical Evaluation and Management (E/M) Codes
Lecture 70 Commonly Used E/M Terms
Lecture 71 Levels of Service
Section 9: Surgical Coding
Lecture 72 Introduction to Surgical Procedures
Lecture 73 Surgical Code Categories
Lecture 74 Global Surgical Packages
Section 10: Radiology and Laboratory Coding
Lecture 75 Radiology Procedures
Lecture 76 ommon Radiology Procedures and Codes
Lecture 77 Laboratory Coding
Lecture 78 Coding Guidelines for Radiology and Labs
Section 11: Anesthesia Coding
Lecture 79 Overview of Anesthesia Services
Lecture 80 Codes for Anethesia
Lecture 81 Modifiers in Anesthesia Coding
Section 12: Compliance and Ethical Considerations in Medical Coding
Lecture 82 Importance of Compliance in Coding
Lecture 83 Ethical Considerations in Medical Coding
Lecture 84 Resources for Staying Compliant
Any Life Science Graduates who are interested in the Medical Coding Field,Those who are interested in healthcare and medical terminologies can study medical coding.,Freshers who graduated in medical field,Healthcare Professionals,General Practitioners,Hospital and Clinical Staff