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Title: A brief guide to Medical Coding


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Medical Coding
  • a brief guide to

L S Coding Education LLC
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  • Health care is a giant industry, made up of
    patients, files, hospitals, doctors, medicines,
    insurance companies, procedures, government
    agencies, tests, forms, and administrators.
  • With all that going on, it is important to have a
    way of simply communicating to all the parts
    through all the different pieces of paperwork.
    Thats where medical coding and medical coders
    come into the picture.

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From Patient to Coder
  • When a patient visits a hospital, the doctor will
    run tests, create a diagnosis, and then assign a
    treatment. The medical coder will issue a code to
    each diagnosis and procedure.

For example, there is a specific code for a
pigmented mole located on a patients lower back
ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 216.5 Benign neoplasm of
skin of trunk, except scrotum
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Medical Codes
  • To code a patients file, the coder will review
    the medical providers notes and translate them
    into ICD-9-CD and HCPCS Level I and Level II
    codes. Currently, there are over 13,000 medical
    codes in ICD-9-CD alone. The doctors notes are
    usually a brief description of the exact
    diagnosis and procedure that was administered.

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Insurance
  • These codes are then sent to the patients
    insurance company (including Medicare and
    Medicaid) for payment. The insurance company will
    evaluate the codes, and if they are correct and
    are covered by the insurance company, they will
    pay the provider for their medical services.

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Analyzing Doctors Notes
  • The medical providers notes are as unique as the
    patients diagnosis. Some notes can be quite
    simple while others can be extremely difficult to
    code correctly. Even some of the commonly used
    codes can fall into gray areas amongst different
    coders.

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Difficult Cases
  • Even the most experienced coders may come across
    a very complex or unusual case that can be very
    difficult to interpret. For these types of
    situations, coders will rely on peers and other
    professionals to wade through the nuances of the
    case to determine the proper code.

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Education
  • Most coders have their bachelors degrees and
    masters degrees, although it is not necessary.
    What is absolutely required is an extensive
    knowledge of the human anatomy and medical
    terminology. Coders should also be familiar with
    insurance plans and regulations.

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L S Coding Education LLC
  • For more information on medical coding education,
    please contact (866) 737-3701 or visit
    http//cpc.certifiedcodertraining.com/ .
  •  
  • If you are looking for a professional and unique
    medical coding program L S Coding and Education
    is the place. Instructor and President, Lynn
    Schoeler, has been providing an AAPC Professional
    Medical Coding Curriculum for over two decades.

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Summary
  • With all the facets to consider amongst patients,
    doctors, administrators, and insurance companies
    its no wonder why the health care industry
    needed a fast and precise way to communicate. We
    have put together a brief guide to medical coding
    to reveal what goes on behind the nurses desk.
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