Medical Coding in Ernakulam

Medical coding

The conversion of medical records into a shortcode for use in the healthcare sector is known as medical coding. This aids in condensing otherwise lengthy medical reports into useful, data-friendly codes. Medical coders are in charge of converting doctors' reports into practical medical codes.




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Medical coding syllabus

  • Introduction to Medical Terminology.
  • Anatomy Structure.
  • Medical Terminology.
  • Medical Ethics.
  • ICD-9-CM Coding Manual.
  • Infections using ICD-9-CM.
  • Digestive System using ICD-9-CM.
  • Coding for Pregnancy using ICD-9-C

THREE TYPES OF MEDICAL  CODING

  1. ICD-10 – “ICD-10” stands for International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Edition. The system went into effect in the U.S. in 2015. ICD-10 was an upgrade from ICD-9, offering more codes and classifications for updated conditions and diagnoses. ICD-10 codes are owned by the World Health Organization and adopted by governments around the world. In the U.S., there are two types of ICD-10 systems: ICD-10-CM (Clinical Modification) is used for diagnosis and ICD-10-PCS (Procedure Coding System) is used for inpatient hospital procedures. The adoption of ICD-10 took quite a while, but the system is in widespread use across the world and covers the vast majority of diagnoses and procedures.
  2. CPT - Stands for “Current Procedural Terminology,” these are the standard codes you find in use in most medical settings today. The codes are updated annually and are broken into three categories:
    1. Category 1 – Five digit codes with descriptions that correspond to a service or procedure.
    2. Category 2 – Alphanumeric tracking codes used for execution measurement.
    3. Category 3 – Provisional codes for new and developing technology, procedures, and services.
  3. HCPCS Level II – HCPS stands for “Healthcare Common Procedural Coding System” and is based on CPT. HCPCS Level II codes are generally used for supplies and products that are not directly related to a physician, for example, ambulance services, drugs, etc.


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