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HEALTHCARE AND HUMAN SERVICES


 


Health Information Management


 


CPT and HCPCS Coding


CPT is a coding method used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS is a coding system that represents procedures (other than those described in CPT) that might be provided in a medical setting. This course uses case studies to provide a basic understanding of the principles and guidelines used in CPT and HCPCS coding. Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED. Anatomy and Physiology and Medical Terminology with minimum grade of C. $799


Jul 11-Sep 12 T              6 pm-9 pm          HARBN          CEMIM 563 15


 


CPT and HCPCS Coding - Online


This is an online course. Students must have computer access. Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term and final exam. $799


Jun 23-Aug 25               F                            6 pm-9 pm    HARBN  CEMIM 564 18I


 


Electronic Health Records


Learn the concepts of recording a patient's record in digital format that can be shared across different healthcare settings. The EHR is a complete record of a clinical patient encounter as well as supporting other care-related activities. $469


Jun 7-Jul 26   W             6 pm-9 pm          HARBN          CEMIM 513 18


 


ICD-10 Coding


The international classification of diseases (ICD) is a standardized coding system that correlates diseases and diagnosis. Understanding ICD codes is essential for anyone working in medical records, patient billing and insurance forms, and admitting. This course teaches the principles and guidelines for assigning the appropriate codes to diagnostic conditions. Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED, Anatomy and Physiology, and Medical Terminology with a minimum grade of C. Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term, and final exam. $799


Jul 10-Oct 2   M             6 pm-9 pm          HARBN          CEMIM 514 15


 


ICD-10 Coding - Online


This is an online course. Students must have computer access. Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term, and final exam. $799


May 12-Jul 28                F                            6 pm-9 pm    HARBN  CEMIM 515 17I


 


Medical Billing


This class teaches the student how to be proficient in billing in a healthcare setting and how to enhance reimbursement. Clinical and legal issues are included. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, ICD-10 Coding, and CPT/HCPCS Coding with a grade of "C" or better. $799


Jul 10-Sep 18 M             6 pm-9 pm          HARBN          CEMIM 510 18


 


Medical Billing - Online


This is an online course. Students must have computer access. Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term, and final exam. $799


Jun 2-Aug 4   F              6 pm-9 pm          HARBN          CEMIM 511 14I


 


Career Spotlight


 


Medical Billing and Coding Specialist (QuickJobs)


 


The medical office billing and coding specialist has more responsibility than ever with the advent of electronic health records. This certificate prepares students to sit for the CPC exam administered by the AAPC.


prerequisites                                Hours             Cost


Medical Terminology                         48                        $599


Anatomy and Physiology                  48                        $599


 


core classes                                Hours              Cost


CPT and HCPCS Coding                  30 hrs                 $799


ICD-10 Coding                                    36 hrs                 $759


Medical Billing (final class)                30 hrs                 $589


                                                    Total: 192 hrs          $3345


 


All books included in cost.


 


 


COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND ADDITIONAL CLASS DATES @ MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training

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