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Certified Professional Coder (CPC) - Exam Study Program
Curriculum
Walkthrough all the specialties.
Thorough understanding of CPT, ICD-9-CM, HCPCS usage.
HIPAA / compliance training
Clearing Anatomy and Physiology related queries
Making clear picture of procedures and appropriate picking of codes
Developing skill set to pick appropriate answers during exam
Walk through various previous solved questionnaires
Time management
Stress management
Tactics to handle CPC exam and CPC sample question papers with hundreds of coding practice scenarios
24x7 Faculty support
Course Duration
60 Hours + 60 H W
Batches
Weekdays and Weekend Batch
Weekdays
Monday to Thursday 3 hours from 8.00 AM to 10.00 ,10.00 AM to 1.00 PM and 04.00 PM to 7.00 PM
Weekend
Saturday and Sunday 6 hours from 10.00 AM to 05.00 PM
Salient Features of CPC Training
10000 to 90000 Series CPT ,ICD-9-CM Volumes 1 & 2 and HCPCS Level II
Evaluation and Management
Anesthesia
Radiology
Laboratory / Pathology
Medicine
Interview Training for Fresh CPC aspirants
Placement assurance after certification
CPC/ CCS-P Exam Trained/certified candidates are Eligible for taking AHIMA and AAPC approved certification exams like CPC, CCA and CCS-P. AAPC or AHIMA Certified Medical Coders have a great career opportunity in India, UAE, Singapore, UK and various other countries.
Medical coding Training, Certification training program for AAPC and AHIMA are given by VK faculties. Well experienced with more than a decade of physician and provider service.
Study Materials Included
Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology Training Manual
Basic Medical Coding Training Manual for Beginners CPC(AAPC And AHIMA)
CPC Sample Exam Question Papers and CPC Model years Question paper with logic and Answers
Model CPC exam conducted
Evaluation and Management
Office/Other Outpatient
Hospital Observation
Hospital Inpatient
Consultations
Emergency Department
Critical Care
Nursing Facility
Domiciliary and Rest Homes
Home Services
Prolonged Services
Case Management
Care Plan Oversight
Preventive Medicine
Non-Face-to-Face Services
Special E/M
Newborn Care
Neonatal and Pediatric Critical Care and Intensive Care
Complex Chronic Care Coordination
Transitional Care Management
Anesthesia
Time reporting
Qualifying Circumstances
Physical Status Modifiers
Anesthesia for surgical, diagnostic and obstetric services
Anesthesia
Diagnostic Radiology
Diagnostic Ultrasound
Radiologic Guidance
Mammography
Bone and Joint Studies
Radiation Oncology
Nuclear Medicine
Laboratory / Pathology
Organ and Disease Panels
Drug Testing
Therapeutic Drug Assays
Evocation/Supression Testing
Consultations
Urinalysis
Molecular Pathology
MAAA
Chemistry
Hematology and Coagulation
Immunology
Transfusions
Microbiology
Anatomic Pathology
Cytopathology
Cytogenetic Studies
Surgical Pathology
In vivo and Reproductive
Medicine
Immunizations
Psychiatry
Biofeedback
Dialysis
Gastroenterology
Ophthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology
Cardiovascular
Noninvasive Vascular Studies
Pulmonary
Allergy and Immunology
Endocrinology
Neurology
Genetics
Central Nervous System Assessments
Health and Behavior Assessments
Hydration
Therapeutic and Diagnostic Administration
Chemotherapy Administration
Photodynamic Therapy
Dermatology
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Medical Nutrition
Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment
Chiropractic Manipulative Treatment
Patient Education and Training
Non-Face-to-Face Nonphysician Services
Moderate Sedation
Medical Terminology
Medical terminology for all systems in the human body
Anatomy
Anatomy for all systems in the human body
ICD-9-CM Volumes 1 & 2
ICD-9-CM Offical Guidelines for Coding and Reporting
Diagnosis for all the chapters included in ICD-9-CM
Diagnosis questions will also appear in other sections of the exam from the CPT® categories
HCPCS Level II
Modifiers
Supplies
Medications
Professional services for Medicare patients
Coding Guidelines
ICD-9-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting
CPT® coding guidelines and parenthetical notes
Modifier use
Compliance and Regulatory
Services covered under Medicare Parts A, B, C and D