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![]() Step By Step Medical Coding 2006 by Carol J Buck 2 US $15.95
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![]() Coding Review for National Certification by Mary Har US $27.95
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![]() Medical Insurance Coding For Physician Practices and US $16.95
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![]() Practice of Medical Billing And Coding A Real Life US $15.95
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![]() Step By Step Medical Coding 2007 by Carol J Buck 2 US $15.95
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![]() Adams Coding And Reimbursement by Wanda Adams and W US $19.95
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![]() Mastering Medical Coding 2006 Paperback US $22.95
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![]() Medical Insurance Coding For Physician Practices and Facilities 2009 2010 by US $5.99
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![]() Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office Workbook 9e US $1.99
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PRG Quick Notes: CPT Procedures Coding, 1st Edition $8.99 Provides information to help in coding outpatient procedures including: Integumentary System, GI Endoscopy and Biopsy, Angioplasty, Pacemakers, Neurology, Bronchoscopy, Auditory, Abortions, Eye and Ocular, Sentinel Notes, and Thyroid. |
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Coding for Pediatrics 2011 $119.95 For beginners and advanced coders alike, this is the first place to look for pediatric-specific coding solutions. Bill accurately, get paid appropriately, and help drive quality care with the premier guidebook focused exclusively on pediatric coding. For beginners and advanced coders alike, this is the first place to look for pediatric-specific coding solutions…new and updated CPT and ICD-9-CM pediatric codes…practical recommendations, tips, and techniques…and much more. The basics and beyond — straight from AAP pediatric coding professionals; The new 2011 edition brings you chapter after chapter of must-know information, updates, and advice: Introduction to CPT and HCPCS; New CPT, ICD-9-CM, and HCPCS Codes for 2011; Evaluation and Management Documentation and Coding Guidelines and much more. |
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Understanding Procedural Coding $38.49 UNDERSTANDING PROCEDURAL CODING: A WORKTEXT, Second Edition is a comprehensive, hands-on worktext that will help your students gain confidence in procedural coding. Procedures are illustrated to clarify concepts and practice exercises are provided throughout so your students can test themselves as they progress. Used in conjunction with their CPT® and HCPCS Level II manuals, this learning resource will help your students master procedural coding for all medical specialties. UNDERSTANDING PROCEDURAL CODING: A WORKTEXT, Second Edition allows your students 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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McGraw-Hill Medical Coding: An Introduction $45.75 McGraw-Hill Medical Coding: An Introduction presents the foundation students need to become proficient outpatient and inpatient coders. Balancing diagnostic (ICD-9-CM) and procedural (CPT/HCPCS) coding, the initial text in this 3-book series teaches the principles of correct coding by focusing on the HIPAA-required codes and guidelines. The most relevant diseases and procedures—those that make up the bulk of coders’ work on the job—provide the base for coding applications and exercises, so that student become familiar with common coding scenarios. Text features such as pathophysiology refreshers, reimbursement reviews, and Internet activities also build knowledge of the context of coding. |
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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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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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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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Principles of CPT Coding $23 No Synopsis Available |
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Principals of Cpt Coding $48.7 No Synopsis Available |
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Basic CPT/HCPCS Coding $75.32 No Synopsis Available |
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The Complete Diagnosis Coding Book $47.75 The Complete Diagnosis Coding Book introduces students to the coding process and uses case studies, examples, and a lighter writing style to sit side-by-side with the student and help them through learning to code. This book speaks directly to students with respect and helps them to overcome the intimidation of learning such an important new skill. Case studies, examples, and exercises are salted generously throughout the book to connect the reader with real life scenarios and to help them relate to the issues at hand. |
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Complete Procedure Coding Book $47.75 The Complete Procedure Coding Book introduces students to the coding process and uses case studies, examples, and a lighter writing style to sit side-by-side with the student and bring them through learning to code. This book speaks directly to students with respect and helps them to overcome the intimidation of learning such an important new skill. Case studies, examples, and exercises are salted generously throughout the book to connect the reader with real life scenarios and to help them relate to the issues at hand. |
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Learning to Code with CPT/HCPCS $44.95 Updated to include the new and revised CPT/HCPS codes for 2012, this comprehensive, system-based text teaches the essential CPT/HCPCS coding skills needed in medical coding and billing careers. The text provides an overview of coding guidelines on coding practice and introduces students to medical records, including how to locate information and code accurately and efficiently. The book covers symptoms, signs, diagnoses, procedures, and their CPT/HCPS codes by system, and uses actual medical records to show how to code conditions and procedures. A section explains how the coding process affects reimbursement and health services administration. Each chapter includes coding practice exercises. |
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Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy for CPT Coding, 2nd Edition $90.2 Hundreds of beautifully rendered Frank Netter classic medical illustrations from the best-selling Atlas of Human Anatomy coupled with official CPT codes and their unabbreviated procedural descriptions. Designed to provide a better understanding of anatomic structures described within CPT codes, this updated second edition provides readers a natural reference tool for reviewing clinical information and understanding the assignment of coding. |
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Coding Review for National Certification: Passing the CPC and CCS-P Exams $56.25 “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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CPT Standard 2012, 1st Edition $80.7 Correctly interpreting and reporting medical procedures and services begins with CPT® 2012 PROFESSIONAL EDITION. Straight from the American Medical Association (AMA), this is the only CPT codebook with the official CPT coding rules and guidelines developed by the CPT Editorial Panel. Covers hundreds of code, guideline and text changes. |
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Cpt Coding: Coding Challenges And Exercises for Instructors And Students $48.7 No Synopsis Available |


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