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Apr 20, 2025
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MAP 155 - Medical Coding Certification Preparation Credits: 2 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech This advanced course is designed to prepare an experienced medical coder to sit for a national certification. Students will assign CPT, ICD, and Level II (HCPC codes to a wide range of original source medical documents. Prerequisite: MAP 150 with C or better or Instructor Approval Competencies
- Incorporate Fundamental Coding Guidelines
- Evaluate coding as a career and identify the value of becoming certified
- Review ICD-CM coding formats and guidelines
- Examine CPT coding formats and guidelines
- Identify the proper use of modifiers
- Recall and demonstrate knowledge of anatomy and medical terminology
- Demonstrate Correct Coding for Evaluation /Management (E/M), Anesthesia, and Surgery
- Assign correct codes to evaluation and management scenarios, anesthesia, and general surgery.
- Apply specific guidelines and understand the rationale of the various coding formats and guidelines
- Demonstrate Correct Coding for Surgical Procedures on Digestive, Urinary, Male and Female Reproductive Systems, Maternity Care, Nervous System, Eyes, Ears, Adnexa, and Endocrine Stystem
- Apply knowledge of anatomy and medical terminology throughout the overview of Urinary Male and Female Reproductive, Nervous, and Endocrine Systems
- Select the proper CPT and ICD-CM codes for medical cases from the Urinary, Male and Female Reproductive, Nervous, and Endocrine Systems
- Apply knowledge of anatomy and medical terminology throughout the overview of Digestive, Ear, Eyes, and Adnexa Systems
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