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Coding Basics — Cluster 3 Courses

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Medical Office Procedures
(ACE Recommended Semester Credits—3)
An introduction to medical office reimbursement processes and procedures, this course covers insurance claims completion, electronic claims submission, health insurance contract requirements, fraudulent and abusive billing practices, working through the appeal process with third party payers, and the RBRVS. The course also provides an overview of the revenue cycle for both the physician office and the hospital setting.

Basic CPT Coding — Part 1
(ACE Recommended Semester Credits—4)
An introduction to basic coding concepts using CPT/HCPCS coding/classification systems, this course emphasizes practice in the assignment of valid diagnostic and procedure codes in an ambulatory care setting. The course covers procedural terminology in current use, evaluation and management services, medicine, HCPCS Levels II and III and CPT Category II and III Codes.

Basic ICD-9-CM Coding — Part 2
(ACE Recommended Semester Credits—4)
A continuation of Part 1 of the Basic ICD-9-CM Coding course, Part 2 utilizes higher level, more complex examples (case studies and scenarios). Emphasis is placed on practice in the assignment of valid diagnostic and procedure codes. Students are introduced to the online QuadraMed® Quantim® encoder and assigned coding exercises using the encoder.


Required Textbooks

> Click here to view a complete list of required textbooks and manuals. You'll also find information on how to order your books and qualify for member discounts. Note that AHIMA reserves the right to change which editions and which books are required for each class. We will list new texts online at least 30 days before they are required.

Proctored Final Exams

All Coding Basics finals must be taken under the supervision of a proctor. This means you must ask a manager, supervisor, human resources personnel, or HIM coworker to be in the same room with you as you complete your final exams. If you are taking the courses outside of work, you may ask a friend to be your proctor. Spouses or family members cannot be proctors.

Proctoring is necessary for the Coding Basics courses to be accepted for credit. Open our detailed proctoring instructions and forms through the following links:

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Credits

For the benefit of our Coding Basics students, AHIMA Distance Education participates in the American Council on Education's (ACE) Transcript Service. The ACE Transcript Service offers a lifelong record for students who have successfully completed our courses that have been reviewed by ACE CREDIT . This service enables adult learners to present a nationally recognized transcript to the college or university of their choice for the potential award of academic credit. For more information, visit the ACE CREDIT Transcript Service website.

ACE CREDIT Service has recommended that 3 to 4 credit hours be awarded for each course in Coding Basics. However, t is up to each transferring institution how many credit hours are accepted.

> View a list of credits recommended for individual courses and other details

Students may register any Coding Basics course they've successfully completed with ACE. All of a student's ACE-evaluated courses are shown on one transcript with easy-to-read descriptions, credit recommendations, and suggested transfer areas. Upon request, the transcript can be released at any time to a college of the student's choice.

To join the ACE Transcript Service, students must pay a one-time set-up fee of $40.00 and a nominal fee of $15.00 each time they request the release of a transcript.

> Complete an online registration with ACE (for Coding Basics students)

Registration

Coding Basics Cluster 3

$550.00* AHIMA members
and nonmembers

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*Save $200 when you register for all 4 clusters at one time. > Go to the Coding Basics General Information page to register for all four clusters.

Individual Coding Basics Courses — Cluster 3
Medical Office Procedures
 
Basic CPT Coding — Part 1
 
Basic ICD-9-CM Coding — Part 2
$225.00 AHIMA members
and nonmembers
  $225.00 AHIMA members
and nonmembers
  $225.00 AHIMA members
and nonmembers
Click Here to Register
 
Click Here to Register
 
Click Here to Register

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