Medical coding is the process of translating medical diagnoses, procedures, services, and equipment into universal alphanumeric codes. These codes are used for several purposes, including billing, insurance claims, healthcare analytics, research, and compliance with regulatory requirements. Medical coders play a crucial role in the healthcare industry by ensuring that healthcare providers are accurately reimbursed for their services and that patient data is properly documented and tracked.
A medical coding course is a specialized training program designed to teach individuals how to assign standardized codes to medical diagnoses, procedures, and services. The course typically covers topics such as anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, healthcare regulations, and coding guidelines. Students learn how to use various code sets such as ICD-10-CM (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition, Clinical Modification), CPT (Current Procedural Terminology), and HCPCS (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System).
Eligibility | Duration |
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Plus Two | 3 Months |
Subjects
- Sub 1: Anatomy, Physiology & Medical Terminology
- Sub 2: ICD Coding
- Sub 3: CPT Coding
- Sub 4: HCPCS Coding
Methodology: Theory, Medical Coding Practical, Placement assistance, etc...