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Certified Professional Coder (CPC) Training

Coarse Overview

  • Become a certified medical coder by earning your Certified Professional Coder (CPC) credential, the most recognized medical coding certification in the healthcare industry. The CPC is the gold standard for medical coding in physician office settings.
  • Prepare yourself to meet the industry demand by becoming a CPC. This is your first step to a successful career in the business side of healthcare. The help to increase your chances of being hired in a competitive job market.

Coarse Objective

  • Expertise in reviewing and assigning accurate medical codes for diagnoses, procedures, and services performed by physicians and other qualified healthcare providers in the office or facility setting (eg, inpatient hospital)
  • Proficiency across a wide range of services, including evaluation and management, anesthesia, surgery, radiology, pathology, and medicine.
  • A sound knowledge of medical coding guidelines and regulations including compliance and reimbursement – allowing a CPC to better handle issues such as medical necessity, claims denials, bundling issues, and charge capture
  • Understanding of how to integrate medical coding and payment policy changes into a practice’s reimbursement processes Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology necessary to correctly code provider diagnosis and services

Highlights Of CPC Course

  • Extensive ideas to maintain Time management during Exam for candidates.
  • Free study materials and Manuals.
  • 7 Mock Assessment with in-depth review on each Mock assessment.
  • Mock Centre for exam practise (This will give the real feel of AAPC exam).
  • Pre-exam review helps candidates to revise the concepts and increase confidence.
  • Various shortcuts to crack the exam in an effective way.

Course Outline

  • All sections (i.e.) E&M (Evaluation and Management), Surgery, Anesthesia, Radiology, Pathology, Medicine.
  • ICD-10 CM coding guidelines.
  • HCPCS Coding guidelines.
  • Compliance Regulatory.
  • Anatomy, Physiology and Medical Terminology.
  • Medical Billing.