Medical Coding Specialist

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    Less than One Year Technical Diploma
    Program Number: 
    305302
    Program Courses offered at the following Campuses: 
    For more information contact:
    Health-related Professions Program Cluster
    Phone: 
    (800) 322-6282 Ext. 6065 or (608) 246-6065

    About

    The Medical Coding Specialist program prepares individuals for employment as entry-level coding specialists in health care facilities such as hospitals, clinics, physician practice groups, surgery centers, long-term care facilities and home health care agencies. Coding specialists are also employed by consulting firms, coding and billing services, insurance companies, governmental agencies and computer software companies.

    The coding specialist reviews medical documentation provided by physicians and other health care providers and translates this into numeric codes. The coding specialist assigns and sequences diagnostic and procedural codes using universally recognized coding systems. Several uses of coded data are for payment of health care claims, statistics and medical research.

    Aptitudes and interests which may be helpful for success in this program include: 1) ability to be precise, exact and detail-oriented; 2) ability to adhere to standards and guidelines; 3) a passion for learning about the medical field; 4) ability to communicate well with others; 5) ability to accept challenges and problem-solve; and 6) respect for confidential information.

    A copy of the essential functions necessary to successfully complete the program of study is available upon request from the program office.

    Admissions

    Requirements for Program Application

    The following is required to process your application:

    • High School transcript - or
    • HSED/GED Test Scores - and
    • All College transcripts - and
    • COMPASS, ASSET, ACT or SAT test scores. Bachelors Degree waives testing.
    Admission Processing Deadlines: 
    Spring 2010

    For this program applications and credentials must be received by October 1st, 2009 to be considered for the spring semester.

    Fall 2010

    For this program applications and credentials must be received by July 1st, 2010 to be considered for the fall semester.

     

    Review the Essential Functions (PDF 23.83KB)

    Review the Program Handbook (PDF 131.68KB)

    Program Outcomes

    Program Outcomes: 

    Graduates of this program will be able to:

    1. Assign diagnostic and procedure codes using ICD coding system.
    2. Assign procedure codes using HCPCS/CPT coding system.
    3. Adhere to security, privacy and confidentiality policies.
    4. Use computers to process information.
    5. Support data collection and reimbursement system.
    6. Communicate in a professional manner.
    7. Model professional behaviors, ethics, and appearance.

    Additional Info

    Additional Info about the Program: 

    Clinical Laboratory Experience

    An 18-hour, unpaid clinical laboratory experience is part of the CPT Coding course (10-530-184). This takes place during regular business hours at a regional health care facility, insurance company, consulting firm or governmental agency.

     

    Last Modified: November 13, 2009