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Certified Coder Boot Camp® - Original Version

Learning Objectives

Module 1: Introduction and HCPCS II Coding
  • Be able to identify the three types of coding systems
  • Be able to identify the general use of the three coding systems
  • Be able to define the abbreviation "HCPCS"
  • Be able to identify the two levels of HCPCS coding
  • Be able to assign HCPCS Level II codes and applicable modifiers
Module 2: Diagnosis Coding (ICD-9-CM)
  • Be able to define the abbreviation for "ICD-9-CM"
  • Be able to identify how the ICD-9-CM coding manual is organized
  • Be able to identify common conventions, symbols and terminology in the ICD-9-CM coding manual
  • Be able to assign ICD-9-CM codes based on "The Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting"
  • Be able to determine appropriate ICD-9-CM code sequencing
  • Be able to assign codes for the Supplementary Coding classifications (i.e., E codes and V codes)
Module 3: Introduction to CPT; Evaluation and Management Services
  • Be able to define the abbreviation "CPT"
  • Be able to identify the three categories of CPT codes
  • Be able to identify how the CPT manual is organized
  • Be able to define the common symbols and terms used in the CPT book
  • Be able to assign Evaluation and Management codes by category
  • Be able to assign Evaluation and Management codes by level including any necessary modifiers
Module 4: Coding Anesthesia Services
  • Be able to identify the different types of anesthesia
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for anesthesia services when provided by an anesthesiologist
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for anesthesia services when provided by someone other than an anesthesiologist
  • Be able to determine when to assign modifiers and qualifying circumstance add-on codes
Module 5: Introduction to Surgery Coding: Coding Integumentary Procedures
  • Be able to identify a "Separate Procedure" and when they are reported
  • Be able to assign modifiers -25, -51, and -59 correctly
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for the Integumentary System including modifiers
  • Be able to assign CPT codes from an operative report
Module 6: Coding Musculoskeletal Procedures
  • Be able to identify the anatomy of the spine
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for fracture care
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for arthrodesis
  • Be able to identify when you can and cannot report a CPT code for the application of a cast
Module 7: Coding Cardiovascular and Respiratory Procedures
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for pacemaker and defibrillation insertion and replacements
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for coronary artery bypass grafting
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for aneurysm repairs
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for central venous access devices
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for respiratory system endoscopic procedures
Module 8: Coding Digestive System Procedures
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for tonsillectomies and adenoidectomies
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for digestive system endoscopic procedures
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for hernia repairs
Module 9: Coding Urinary/Genital System, Obstetrics and Endocrine Procedures
  • Be able assign CPT codes for open and endoscopic procedures in the urinary system
  • Be able assign CPT codes for open and endoscopic procedures on the male genital system
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for hysterectomies and tubal ligations
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for maternity care and delivery services
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for abortion procedures
Module 10: Coding Nervous System Procedures
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for craniectomy/craniotomy procedures
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for skull base surgeries
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for injection procedures involving the spinal cord/spine
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for injection procedures involving the autonomic nervous system
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for neurostimulators
Module 11: Coding Eye, Ocular and Auditory Procedures
  • Be able to identify the segments of the eye
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for cataract extractions
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for procedures to treat and prevent retinal detachments
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for strabismus surgery
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for procedures involving the auditory system
Module 12: Coding Radiology Services
  • Be able to identify the meaning and background of "supervision and interpretation"
  • Be able to identify the different modalities of radiology
  • Be able to identify the use of contrast in radiological procedures and when the administration of the contrast is separately reportable
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for diagnostic radiological procedures
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for radiation therapy services
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for nuclear medicine services
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for interventional radiology procedures
Module 13: Coding Pathology and Laboratory Services
  • Be able to identify the use of "panels" in reporting for diagnostic laboratory procedures
  • Be able to distinguish between qualitative screening versus quantitative screening
  • Be able to assign CPT for diagnostic laboratory services
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for surgical pathology including consults during surgery
Module 14: Coding Medicine Services
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for the supply and administration of immune globulins
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for the supply and administration of vaccine/toxoids
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for psychotherapy services
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for dialysis services
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for ophthamological services
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for cardiac catheterizations, percutaneous coronary angioplasty and stent insertion procedures
  • Be able to assign CPT codes for physical therapy services


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