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Dec 15, 2024
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HINM 225 - Ambulatory Coding CE
Designed to enhance the student’s ability in ambulatory care classification and coding. Students apply CPT and ICD coding for outpatient records in a variety of ambulatory settings including physician office, emergency room, and outpatient surgery. PREREQUISITE(S): HINM 155 or consent of program coordinator. Two hours each week.
2 semester hours
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- Demonstrate skill in the use of CPT in ambulatory care settings to include physician office practice, hospital-based outpatient service, and free-standing ambulatory care settings.
- Identify and assign appropriate Evaluation and Management codes.
- Summarize documentation requirements and explain importance of substantiating E/M codes.
- Apply ICD-10 coding guidelines in an ambulatory setting.
- Demonstrate skill in use of supplementary classification of diseases and injuries by recognizing when it is appropriate to use V codes and E codes and assigning them.
- Show knowledge of case mix management and the effect of coding on reimbursement.
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