Chiropractic Coding Manuals

Medical Billing Software
Billing software is an application that can make the billing process a breeze at any medical office. Billing software and its use guarantees the practice proficient billing practices with less manual labor involved in handling the process of billing. In fact, software can help the office keep organized and make tax time a hassle free time for the office that takes advantage of such an application.
There are numerous software applications designed for the specific needs of the community. Billing software applications are engineered for family practitioners, clinics, billing service specialists, hospitals, psychologists, physical therapy offices, chiropractic offices, dental practices, and there are even medical software applications suitable for equipment companies. The software applications that have been engineered for medical office management are diverse, providing users with a variety of functions as well. Current software allows users to bill patients, report overdue bills to collection agencies; make patient appointments; handle scheduling; easily submit claims to insurance companies and software serves as an electronic database of patients records.
Clearly, software is something no practice or office should be without. The functionality of the program alone makes the software an imperative tool in every medical office. Current medical billing software applications have been designed to meet with the standards imposed by HIPPA and the fact that any claims made to insurance companies are electronic and not paper means that the office will receive payment that much faster.
There are numerous medical billing software applications designed for the specific needs of the medical community. Billing software applications are engineered for family practitioners, medical clinics, medical billing service specialists, hospitals, psychologists, physical therapy offices, chiropractic offices, dental practices, and there are even medical billing software applications suitable for medical equipment companies. The software applications that have been engineered for office management are diverse, providing users with a variety of functions as well. Current software allows users to bill patients, report overdue bills to collection agencies; make patient appointments; handle scheduling; easily submit claims to insurance companies and billing software serves as an electronic database of patients records.
Medical billing software will undoubtedly help you in your quest to establish more organized business practices. Most doctors and medical billing professionals find that medical billing software helps them execute their billing in a more organized and efficient way. No longer will you have files and piles of information that could be better organized. Your medical billing software will help you index information in a better manner so that you can pull up bills for clients, send them out in an efficient amount of time, and simply keep good records.
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Coding Guide for Chiropractic Services 2008: A Comprehensive Coding, Billing, and Reimbursement Resource for Chiropractic Services $119.95 … |
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2009 Chiropractic Insurance Coding Manual (Professional Edition) … |
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Coding and Payment Guide for Chiropractic Services 2011 $111.97 Coding and Payment Guide for Chiropractic Services 2011 |
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Chiropractic $9.93 Chiropractic |
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Coding Guide Chiropractic 2008: A Comprehensive Guide to Procedure and Diagnostic Coding for Chiropractic $126.7 No Synopsis Available |
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Coding Guide 2008 Chiropractic Services $123.45 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Coding Guide 2009 Chiropractic Services $136.45 No Synopsis Available |
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Coding and Payment Guide for Chiropractic Services 2010 $116.95 N/A |
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Coding $16.99 Coding |
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Chiropractic Technique $141.53 Chiropractic Technique |
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Chiropractic Riches $27.17 Chiropractic Riches |
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The Chiropractic Theories $85.45 The Chiropractic Theories |
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Chiropractic Pediatrics $138 Chiropractic Pediatrics |
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Coding and Payment Guide for Chiropractic Services 2010: A Comprehensive Coding, Billing, and Reimbursement Resource for Chiropractic Services $114.61 No Synopsis Available |
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2008 Coding Workbook for the Physician’s Office $50.49 This workbook contains coding exercises that reference each section of the CPT and ICD-9-CM coding manuals. Exercises requiring HCPCS Level II codes are also provided. Condition and procedure statements in the exercises reflect the current annual editions of the coding manuals. By completing the exercises, you will expand your medical vocabulary, improve coding skills for the physician’s office, and learn to code only what the documentation supports. Also included are the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines for diagnosis coding and reporting by physicians. Learners need current CPT, ICD-9-CM, and HCPCS coding manuals to complete the exercises. |
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2009 Coding Workbook for the Physician’s Office $51.99 This workbook contains coding exercises that reference each section of the CPT and ICD-9-CM coding manuals. Exercises requiring HCPCS Level II codes are also provided. Condition and procedure statements in the exercises reflect the current annual editions of the coding manuals. By completing the exercises, you will expand your medical vocabulary, improve coding skills for the physician’s office, and learn to code only what the documentation supports. Also included are the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines for diagnosis coding and reporting by physicians. Learners need current CPT, ICD-9-CM, and HCPCS coding manuals to complete the exercises. |
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2010 Coding Workbook for the Physician’s Office $47.49 This workbook contains coding exercises that reference sections of the CPT and ICD-9-CM coding manuals. Exercises requiring HCPCS Level II codes are also included in the workbook. Condition and procedure statements in the exercises reflect the current annual editions of the coding manuals. By completing the exercises, you will expand your medical vocabulary, improve coding skills for the physician’s office, and learn to code only what the documentation supports. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines for diagnosis coding and reporting by physicians are also covered in the workbook. Learners need current CPT, ICD-9-CM, and HCPCS coding manuals to complete the exercises. |
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Coding Review for National Certification $87.96 Coding Review for National Certification: Passing the CPC and CCS-P Exams is for the student who has completed a formal education in medical coding or an individual with at least three years full-time medical coding experience who is seeking certification. The goal of the textbook is three-fold. First, it guides through an overall review of the CPT and ICD-9 manuals, their guidelines, modifiers, coding conventions and specific notations to coding descriptors. Secondly it provides many practice problems throughout the text, coding problems at the end of each chapter, and a mock examination at the end of the text. Thirdly it helps students to think like a coder. Learning to think through every coding problem or question in an analytical, organized, sequential approach teaches students to attack the problem in a consistent manner, which in turn, provides consistent accuracy in coding. |
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Understanding Procedural Coding: A Worktext $58.99 UNDERSTANDING PROCEDURAL CODING: A WORKTEXT, Second Edition is a comprehensive, hands-on worktext that will help you gain confidence in procedural coding. Procedures are illustrated to clarify concepts and practice exercises are provided throughout so you can test yourself as you progress. Used in conjunction with your CPT® and HCPCS Level II manuals, this learning resource will help you master procedural coding for all medical specialties. UNDERSTANDING PROCEDURAL CODING: A WORKTEXT, Second Edition allows you to answer questions right in the book, making it both a learning tool and a personalized resource. 30-day free trial of Ingenix’s EncoderPro included. |
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