Free CCS Certified Coding Specialist practice test, questions and answers to help you study for the official test, Medical Career Now. While you may not necessarily need a medical coding certification to get an. The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) offers. Official CPC Certification Study Guide – Published by the AAPC and written by the.
Coding Basics. Overview Coding professionals abstract clinical data from health records and assign appropriate medical codes. These codes are used for classification, reimbursement, planning, and research. Comprehensive training for inpatient and outpatient coding is provided in the AHIMA Coding Basics course collection. Coding competencies covered in the Coding Basics collection:. Accurately apply diagnosis and procedure codes utilizing ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT®, and HCPCS.
Interpret coding guidelines for accurate code assignment. Identify the importance of documentation on code assignment and the subsequent reimbursement impact. Practice AHIMA's Standards of Ethical Coding One full year of AHIMA Student Membership is included with the purchase of AHIMA’s complete Coding Basics program.Offer only eligible for non-members after the purchase of product number WCBFULL, or AHIMA’s complete Coding Basics program. After purchase, you will receive an email with discount code to purchase one full year of AHIMA Student Membership at no cost. Courses Coding Basics provides learners with a collection of courses hand selected by AHIMA’s coding experts to address the most important areas of knowledge in the field of medical billing and coding; patient care, the revenue cycle and business services, and quality medical data collection and data processing. Taken together, the collection provides a comprehensive overview of the profession and provides learners with practical, hands-on coding exercises to help learners convert theory into practice.
Course Length AHIMA’s Coding Basics courses are intended to provide in-depth coverage of the topic being presented. Typically, learners find that it takes about 60 hours to complete a course in this collection.
All courses are self-paced so you can proceed as quickly or slowly as you like. Every course will be available for 365 days from the time the course file is opened (Please note: When you purchase the Coding Basics bundle, all 13 courses will have the same expiration date). Many learners choose to take multiple courses at once but due to the rigorous nature of the program, we recommend that you plan accordingly and make sure you are able to dedicate adequate time to studying. Anatomy and Physiology and Human Disease (WAP01) This course provides an overview to the anatomical structures and physiology of the human body.
Each body system is discussed in terms of the major anatomical structures and function including how each system participates in homeostasis of the body. In addition, the course discusses selected major pathologies, including disease definitions and causes, signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, and possible treatments. Finally, the course discusses common issues and changes that occur in each body system through the life span. Medical Terminology (WCB502) Students are taught how to break medical terms into prefixes, suffixes, and roots, and become familiar with the spelling, abbreviations, and definitions of common medical terms related to major disease processes, diagnostic procedures, laboratory tests, drugs, and treatment modalities. Pathophysiology/Pharmacology (WCB504) Emphasis is placed on the disease processes affecting the human body via an integrated approach to specific disease entities. Included will be the study of causes, diagnosis and treatment of disease, as well as an understanding of the basic principles of pharmacology.
Healthcare Delivery Systems (WCB501) An introduction to the financing, and delivery of healthcare services, this course gives an overview of the organization and activities of hospitals, nursing homes, mental health and ambulatory care centers, home health agencies, and hospices. Students also learn about the educational preparation and responsibilities of healthcare professionals and government regulations.
Healthcare Data Content and Structure (WCB506) This course introduces students to the contents, use, and structure of the health record including data and data sets. It explains how these components relate to primary and secondary record systems and gives an overview of the legal and ethical issues applicable to health information. Computer Basics in Healthcare (WCB503) This course offers a general overview of computers and the Internet and the role each has played in healthcare and will play in the future. Students will learn the basics of hardware and software and will gain a general understanding of the most commonly used applications. Medical Law and Ethics (WCB513) This course introduces students to legal and ethical issues related to the health care setting. This course provides students with an overview of the laws and professional requirements that regulate the delivery of health care, including HIPAA, the Patient's Bill of Rights, and standard of care. Students will also gain an understanding of the ethical and moral issues that health care professionals may encounter.
Reimbursement Methodology (WCB511) Emphasis is placed on the uses of coded data and health information in reimbursement and payment systems appropriate to all healthcare settings and managed care. Students are exposed to the contemporary prospective payment systems used by the US government and other key health plans that comprise most patients' source of payment for healthcare services. Basic ICD Coding, Part 1 (WCB505) An introduction to basic inpatient coding concepts using ICD-10-CM, this course emphasizes practice in the assignment of valid diagnostic codes. Basic ICD Coding, Part 2 (WCB507) A continuation of Part 1 of the Basic ICD Coding course, Part 2 focuses on ICD-10-PCS coding. This course emphasizes practice in the assignment of valid ICD-10-PCS procedure codes. Basic CPT Coding, Part 1 (WCB508) An introduction to basic coding concepts using CPT/HCPCS coding systems, this course emphasizes practice in the assignment of valid diagnostic and procedure codes in an ambulatory care setting.
The course covers procedural terminology in current use, evaluation and management (E/M) codes, medicine, HCPCS Levels II and III, and CPT Category II and III codes. Basic CPT Coding, Part 2 (WCB510) A continuation of Part 1 of the Basic CPT/HCPCS Coding course, Part 2 utilizes higher level, more complex examples (case studies, records, and scenarios). This course covers surgery coding, anesthesia coding, radiology coding, pathology and laboratory coding, and reimbursement in the ambulatory setting.
Students are assigned exercises to complete using the online QuadraMed ® Quantim ® encoder. Professional Coding Practice (WCB512) This course offers students the ability to practice coding in real-world professional coding scenarios. Students step through more than six different settings to complete over 100 online coding exercises using either codebooks or the 3M Encoder.