Coding Medical Office Visits
Coding Medical Office Visits
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![]() The Next Step by Carol J Buck 2003 Paperback US $15.95
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![]() The Next Step Advanced Medical Coding 2008 Editio US $1.00
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![]() The Next Step Advanced Medical Coding 2010 Edition US $9.96
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Medical Office Coding $49.95 For introduction to medical assisting, health information management, and administrative medical assisting courses. The first text to integrate ICD 9 (diagnosis) and CPT (procedure) codes so that learning the material mirrors the way codes are applied in a business environment. In addition, students develop hands on practice coding real operative reports. The comprehensive textbook/workbook format encompasses basic anatomy, terminology, ICD 9 coding, CPT coding, and HCPCS coding. Features include: Examples and Rationale Embedded examples are followed by rationales which provide students with insights and alert them to discussion points. Explanation of common disease processes Followed by ICD 9 coding instructions and practice. Students get an understanding of common diseases and conditions for each body system prior to learning the CPT procedural codes. Table format of diagnoses and procedures Easy to understand. Organizes diagnoses and procedures so that students can process and remember them easily. Linking exercises in each chapter Demonstrate the importance and medical necessity for each procedure, and sharpen critical thinking and reasoning skills. Formula for Success Boxes Provide useful tips and reminders from experienced coders. They help students avoid common mishaps. This helps students with code assignment, interpretation or reimbursement issues. Comprehensive exercises and real life case studies Teach students to read physician dictation by utilizing actual operative reports that have not been condensed or paraphrased. Photographs and illustrations Visual depictions of medical procedures and disease processes. Encourage students to associate the picture with the written report in order to locate the correct code. Authors: Peg Austin and Anne Mettler Published: March 2005 ISBN: 0 13 142532 3 592 Pages |
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Coding for Medical Necessity in the Physician's Office $37.49 Put your coding skills to work by learning how to code for medical necessity from medical records. This work text will provide you with the foundation you need to get your coding skills to the next level. You will learn how abstract the right information from medical records, how match diagnoses with the correct procedures, and when and how to use CPT modifiers. With this foundation, you will be well on your way to becoming an expert coder. |
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Coding for Medical Necessity in the Physician's Office, 1st Edition $59.99 Put your coding skills to work by learning how to code for medical necessity from medical records. This work text will provide you with the foundation you need to get your coding skills to the next level. You will learn how abstract the right information from medical records, how match diagnoses with the correct procedures, and when and how to use CPT modifiers. With this foundation, you will be well on your way to becoming an expert coder. |
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2011 Coding Workbook for the Physician's Office $30.99 2011 CODING WORKBOOK FOR THE PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE contains coding exercises that reference sections of the CPT and ICD-9-CM coding manuals as well as exercises require HCPCS Level II codes. Condition and procedure statements in the exercises reflect the current annual editions of the coding manuals. By completing the exercises in this workbook, you will expand your medical vocabulary, improve your coding skills for the physician's office, and learn to code only what the documentation supports. 2011 CODING WORKBOOK FOR THE PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE also covers The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines for diagnosis coding and reporting by physicians and this new edition includes an additional chapter called, "Moving from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10" to help prepare you for the upcoming shift to ICD-10-CM. Additional practice with ICD-10-CM is included within the ICD-9-CM section. You need current CPT, ICD-9-CM, and HCPCS coding manuals to complete the exercises in this workbook. |
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2009 Coding Workbook for the Physician's Office $33.49 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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2008 Coding Workbook for the Physician's Office $33.49 This workbook contains coding exercises that reference each section of the CPT-4 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, learners will expand their medical vocabulary and increase their coding skills for the physician's office, and will 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-4, ICD-9-CM, and HCPCS coding manuals to complete the exercises. |
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Coding Basics: Understanding Medical Collections $30.49 CODING BASICS: UNDERSTANDING MEDICAL COLLECTIONS is part of a series designed to provide you with the foundation you need to work in today's medical office. This installment of the series introduces you to the collections process in the medical office. This worktext includes hands-on exercises, aging reports, denial and appeal letters, and common debt collection terms to familiarize you with the collections process. You will also find information on federal collection laws, HIPAA, contract negotiation, and the appeals process. |
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Coding Basics: Medical Coding For The Physician's Office-Iml $20.8 No Synopsis Available |
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Coding Basics: Medical Coding For The Physician's Office $56.23 No Synopsis Available |
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MED251 MEDICAL OFFICE BILLING & CODING $5.2 No Synopsis Available |
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MEDICAL OFFICE CODING PKG FTC $238.2 No Synopsis Available |
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2011 Coding Workbook for the Physician's Office, 1st Edition $52.99 2011 CODING WORKBOOK FOR THE PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE contains coding exercises that reference sections of the CPT and ICD-9-CM coding manuals as well as exercises require HCPCS Level II codes. Condition and procedure statements in the exercises reflect the current annual editions of the coding manuals. By completing the exercises in this workbook, you will expand your medical vocabulary, improve your coding skills for the physician's office, and learn to code only what the documentation supports. 2011 CODING WORKBOOK FOR THE PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE also covers The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines for diagnosis coding and reporting by physicians and this new edition includes an additional chapter called, "Moving from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10" to help prepare you for the upcoming shift to ICD-10-CM. Additional practice with ICD-10-CM is included within the ICD-9-CM section. You need current CPT, ICD-9-CM, and HCPCS coding manuals to complete the exercises in this workbook. |
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Coding Basics $33.49 Coding Basics: Medical Billing and Reimbursement Fundamentals is part of a series designed to provide you with the foundation to work in today’s medical office. This installment features real-world claim forms and reports for hands-on practice to build the skills you need to acquire an entry-level job in today’s medical office. Billing and reimbursement concepts are presented clearly and concisely, with opportunities for practice throughout. |
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2010 Coding Workbook for the Physician's Office, 1st Edition $30.99 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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2009 Coding Workbook for the Physician's Office, 1st Edition $53.99 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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2008 Coding Workbook for the Physician's Office, 1st Edition $56.49 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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