Medical Coding

 

The Medical Coding Specialist program is designed to prepare competent coding specialists who are responsible for correctly coding healthcare claims to obtain financial reimbursement from insurance companies and government health care programs. Medical Coding Specialists work in hospitals, clinics, physician offices, and billing companies using specialized electronic medical software to assign procedure and diagnosis codes for billing purposes. Please consult a faculty advisor or program director for more information.

 

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AVAILABLE CERTIFICATES:
Medical Coding Specialist Certificate

Medical Coding Specialists work in hospitals, clinics, physician offices, and billing companies using specialized electronic medical software to assign procedure and diagnosis codes for billing purposes.

 


 


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The Medical Coding Specialist Level 1 Certificate program is designed to prepare competent coding specialists to be responsible for correctly coding healthcare claims to obtain reimbursement from insurance companies. Medical Coding Specialists work in hospitals, clinics, and physician offices and use specialized medical classification software to assign procedure and diagnosis codes for insurance billing. Coders also review claims data to ensure that assigned codes meet required legal and insurance rules and that required signatures and authorizations are in place prior to submission. Qualified medical coders can earn the Certified Coding Associate (CCA), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), or the Certified Coding Specialist – Physician Based (CCS-P) credentials through the American Health Information Management Association (AHiMA), These credentials are the only coding credential, world-wide, currently accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA).

The Medical Coding Specialist program is three semesters, beginning each Fall with completion in August, in a 100% online delivery format. There is no formal application process for the program at this time, however, application to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø and placement testing via TSI is required before students may register for the program classes.

For More Information Contact

April Brannon
903-434-8131
abrannon@ntcc.edu