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    Medical Coding Cpc (Certified Professional Coder) Training

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Medical Coding Cpc (Certified Professional Coder) Training

    Medical Coding Cpc (Certified Professional Coder) Training
    Published 11/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 22.32 GB | Duration: 21h 59m

    Medical terminology, Anatomy & Physiology, ICD 10 CM, CPT with HCPCS and Billing & Complaince regulatory

    What you'll learn

    Medical Terminology

    Anatomy & Physiology

    ICD 10 CM

    Guidelines and Introduction of CPT portion

    CPT with HCPCS

    Billing & Compliance Regulatory

    Requirements

    Basic Knowledge on medical field

    Basic level of English

    Good quality of internet connection, Desktop /Laptop/Smartphone required(Since dealing with online mode)

    Description

    This Certification course covers the modules 1,2,3&4Module-1: Medical TerminologyMedical Terminology - Medicine Has a Language of Its Own ➢ Current medical vocabulary includes terms built from Greek and Latin word parts, eponyms, acronyms, and terms from modern language ➢ Medical terms are like individual jigsaw puzzles. They consist of (prefixes, combining forms, and suffixes) that make each term unique. ➢ Once you understand the basic medical term structure and how these components fit together, you will be able to “build” almost any medical term. ➢ Basic Elements of a Medical Word Word Root Combining Form Suffix PrefixModule-2: Anatomy & PhysiologyHuman Body systems – The Human body is bio-logical machine made of body systems; Group of Organs that work together to produce and sustain life ➢ There are 10 systems, which describe about the body function ❖ Musculoskeletal system ❖ Cardiovascular system ❖ Respiratory system ❖ Integumentary system ❖ Nervous system ❖ Digestive system ❖ Urinary system ❖ Endocrine system ❖ Lymphatic system ❖ Reproductive systemModule-3: ICD 10 CMICD 10 CM (International classification of diseases & Signs and symptoms 10th revision clinical modification) Assigning codes for diseasesIntroduction to ICD ❖ Infections and parasitic diseases ❖ Neoplasm ❖ Endocrine, nutritional, metabolic diseases ❖ Blood and blood forming organs ❖ Mental disorders ❖ Nervous system and sense organs ❖ Circulatory system ❖ Respiratory system ❖ Digestive system ❖ Genitourinary system ❖ Complications of pregnancy and abortions ❖ Skin and subcutaneous ❖ Musculoskeletal and connective tissue ❖ Congenital anomalies ❖ Perinatal period conditions ❖ Signs and symptoms ❖ Injuries, poisoning and complications ❖ COVID 19Module-4 : CPT & HCPCS❖ CPT (Current procedural terminology): Assigning codes for procedures (Outpatient) For inpatient by using PCS codes (Procedural coding system)❖ HCPCS(Health care common Procedural coding system): Assigning codes for Materials❖ Introduction to CPT❖ Evaluation and Management❖ Anesthesia❖ Surgery (6 chapters) (Anatomical system) ❖ Radiology ❖ Pathology and Laboratory ❖ Medicine ❖ Modifiers ❖ Volume 3 (Procedures) (Hospital procedures)..etc.

    Overview

    Section 1: Medical Coding Demo class

    Lecture 1 Demo Class

    Section 2: Medical Terminology

    Lecture 2 An Introduction to Body structures and Medical terminology

    Section 3: Anatomy & Physiology

    Lecture 3 Dermatology

    Lecture 4 Ophthalmology

    Lecture 5 Anatomy & Physiology Practice Questions

    Lecture 6 Pulmonology

    Lecture 7 Pulmonology Practice Questions

    Lecture 8 Cardiology

    Lecture 9 Gastroenterology

    Lecture 10 Urology

    Lecture 11 Gynaecology / Obstetrics

    Lecture 12 Otorhinolaryngology

    Lecture 13 Orthopedics

    Lecture 14 Nervous System

    Lecture 15 Endocrinology

    Section 4: ICD-10-CM

    Lecture 16 ICD-10CM introduction class

    Lecture 17 Conventions of ICD 10 CM

    Lecture 18 General coding guidelines and chapter 1

    Lecture 19 Chapter-1

    Lecture 20 Chapter-1 Part-2

    Lecture 21 Chapter-2

    Lecture 22 Chapter 3, 4 & 5

    Lecture 23 Chapter 6,7 & 8

    Lecture 24 Chapter 9,10

    Lecture 25 ICD Chapter 10 continued, 11 and 12

    Lecture 26 ICD chapter 13,14,15

    Lecture 27 ICD Chapter 15 completed, 16,17

    Lecture 28 ICD Chapter 18,19

    Lecture 29 ICD Chapter 19, 20,21 &22

    Section 5: Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)

    Lecture 30 Introduction to CPT

    Lecture 31 CPT Modifiers

    Lecture 32 CPT Surgery 10000

    Lecture 33 CPT Surgery 10000 Continued

    Lecture 34 CPT Surgery 20000

    Lecture 35 CPT Surgery 30000

    Lecture 36 CPT Coding 40000 and 50000

    Lecture 37 CPT 50000 Continued and 60000

    Lecture 38 CPT 70000 Radiology

    Lecture 39 Anesthesia 00000

    Lecture 40 Pathology and medicine (80000 and 90000)

    Lecture 41 CPT EM 99000 and HCPCS

    Aspiring medical coders who want to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to pass the CPC certification exam.,Students or recent graduates seeking to enter the healthcare field with a focus on coding.,Healthcare professionals looking to transition into a coding role,Graduate or postgraduate degree in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences,Graduate or postgraduate degree in Medicine,Graduate or postgraduate degree in Life sciences,Current CPCs or experienced medical coders seeking to refresh their knowledge and stay updated with the latest coding guidelines and practices.