Medical Coding

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Medical Training

Converting medical conditions, treatments, services, and equipment into standardized numerical numbers is known as medical coding, and it is an essential operation in the healthcare sector. Physician notes, lab reports, radiological data, and other clinical documentation are some of the sources from which these codes originate from medical records.

Medical coding helps to make sure that patient information is properly recorded and shared all over billing departments, insurance companies, and healthcare systems. Coders are essential to hospital operations, billing accuracy, insurance claims, and patient care regularity because they translate difficult medical information into standardized codes.

Medical coding specialists need to be educated in medical anatomy, vocabulary, and coding methods such as ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS. Their knowledge guarantees respect to healthcare rules, lowers claim denials, and helps prevent mistakes.

This career path is profitable and in-demand in the expanding healthcare industry, with chances in clinics, hospitals, insurance companies, and third-party billing services.

3 MONTH COURSE
Medical coding is the transformation of healthcare diagnosis, procedures, medical services, and equipment’s into universal medical alphanumeric codes. The diagnosis and procedure codes are taken from medical record documentation, such as transcription of physicians note, laboratory radiologic results etc.

WHO CAN LEARN
Any graduates
Any life science group students
Medical &nursing students
Working professionals

CERTIFICATION
KSF course completion certificate
CPC certification by AAPC (paid)

COURSE STRUCTURE
E-learning
3 Month classes
Placement opportunities

IMPORTANT TOPICS
Anatomy
ICD-10
CPT
HCPCS

SYLLABUS

Anatomy & physiology
1. Introduction
Suffix , prefix, medical terminology , body cavities, quadrants, regions
2. Integumentary system
3. Digestive system
4. Respiratory system
5. Cardiovascular system
6. Sense organs
7. Nervous system
8. Reproductive system
9. Endocrine system
10. Lymphatic system & immune system
11. Haematology
12. Urinary system
13. Musculoskeletal system

ICD 10 CM
1. Introduction
2. Certain infections & parasitic Disease (A00-B99)
3. Neoplasms (C00-D49)
4. Disease of blood & blood forming organs (D60-D89)
5. Endocrine system (E00-E89)
6. Mental, behavioural neurodevelopmental (F01-F99)
7. Disease of the Nervous system (G00-G99)
8. Disease of the Eye & Adnexa (H00-H59)
9. Disease of Ear & Mastoid process (H60-H95)
10. Disease of Circulatory system (I00-I99)
11. Disease of Respiratory system (J00-J99)
12. Digestive system (K00-K95)
13. Disease of the skin & subcutaneous tissue (L00-L99)
14. Musculoskeletal system (M00-M99)
15. Genitourinary system (N00-N99)
16. Pregnancy, childbirth & Puerperium (O00-O9A)
17. Perinatal period (P00-P96)
18. Congenital Malformations Deformations Chromosomal Abnormalities (Q00- Q99)
19. Signs & symptoms (R00-R99)
20. Injury & poisoning (S00-T88)
21. External causes of Morbidity (V00-Y99)
22. Factors influencing health status (Z00-Z99)
23. Codes for Special Purpose (U00-U85)

CPT Introduction
1. E& M coding
2. Anaesthesia coding (00 codes)
3. Integumentary (1 series)
4. Musculoskeletal system (2)
5. Respiratory & cardiovascular (3)
6. Digestive system (4)
7. Urinary, male & female reproductive (5)
8. Endocrine, nervous, eye & ear (6)
9. Radiology coding (7)
10. Laboratory & pathology (8)
11. Medicine (9)

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