HEALTHCARE
MEDICAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ICD-10 CM, CPT, AND HCPCS CODING
This course combines ICD-10 CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding which are essential coding methods used by those working in medical records, patient billing, insurance and admissions. Using case studies, instruction is provided in ECD-10 CM, which is the principles and guideline for assigning codes to diagnostic conditions which correlates with disease and diagnosis. CPT is a method that is used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS which represents other procedures that might be provided in a medical setting. $1299
Jan 9-Mar 8 TTh 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
Jan 8-Apr 2 M Apr 16-Jul 9 M
6 pm-9 pm 6 pm-9 pm
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
HARBN CEMIM 514 16 HARBN CEMIM 514 17
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
Jan 22-Mar 26 M Apr 9-Jun 18 M
6 pm-9 pm 6 pm-9 pm
MEDICAL BILLING - ONLINE
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. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, CPT/HCPCS Coding, and ICD-10 Coding with a grade of "C" or better. Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term and final exam. Must have computer access. $799
Mar 2-May 4 F 6 pm-9 pm CAREER SPOTLIGHT PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN
Students who complete this course of study will be able to work in a variety of healthcare settings. The program includes successful completion of Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA), Phlebotomy, Cardiac Care Technician, and EKG Classes. Medical Terminology is a prerequisite for Cardiac Care Technician. Cardiac Care Technician is a prerequisite for EKG.
REQUIREMENTS
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Medical Terminology Phlebotomy
Cardiac Care Technician EKG Specialist
All books included in cost.
HOURS 112
48 51
46 56
Total: 313 hrs
COST $994
$639 $639 $649 $649
$3570
MEDICAL OFFICE SPECIALIST Perform office administrative duties utilizing specific knowledge of medical terminology for hospital, clinic, or physician offices. Duties include scheduling appointments, compiling and recording medical charts, reports, correspondence, and other types of patient records.
REQUIREMENTS
Enhancing Your Professionalism Word, Introduction
Organizing Computer Files Electronic Health Records Medical Terminology
HOURS 3
12 6
24 48
Total: 93 hrs
COST $99
$289 $179 $505 $639
$1635 HARBN CEMIM 511 16I
HARBN CEMIM 510 21 HARBN CEMIM 510 22
6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEMIM 503 01 ICD-10 CODING - ONLINE
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. Must have computer access. $799
Feb 2-Apr 20 F 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEMIM 515 19I
30
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