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Joshi Medicode Technologies(Institute for Medical Transcription, Medical Coding & Billing)
#217, Annapurna Block, Aditya Enclave, Ameerpet, Hyderabad-16.
website: www.joshimedicode.comEmail:[email protected]
JOSHI MEDICODE Technologies prepares you for a professional career
Comprehensive Medical Coding/Medical Transcription/ Medical Billing
training program provides you with the training and practical experience
you need to develop the skills necessary to work as a medical
coding/medical transcriptionist professional. JOSHI MEDICODE
technologies Prepares you to perfection to pass national medical coding
certification exams. It covers the complete syllabus and meets
requirements for both the AHIMA and AAPC certification exams,
including the CCS, CCA, CCS-P CPC, and CPC-H. As a certified coder,
you will be in high demand in the job market. Instructors with
Onsite/Real time experience and Certified in the field. Instructors have
"been there, done that" and know not only what it takes to create career
opportunities in your field of interest but also how you'll be able to apply
your industry-current education once you make your move. Career-
focused training programs with concentrations to help you build relevant
credentials in today's competitive job market.
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION:
?
? Medical Terminology
? Physiology
? Pathology
Anatomy
Medical transcription is the typing of documents from dictated recordings by health professionals. Basically,
any type of medical treatment, procedure, diagnostic test, etc. must be documented into a patient's permanent
medical record. In order for this to be done in a legible, accurate fashion, health professionals dictate this
specific information either into a digital or analog recorder and/or through the use of a phone dictation system.
Transcriptionists then transcribe this information into a typed document, which is then forwarded to the dictator
for review and signature. These documents then become part of a patient's permanent medical record. These
documents can be discharge summaries, history and physical examination, admission summaries, operative
reports, expiration reports, office visits, diagnostic studies, consultations, referral letters/letter to a patient etc.
Our Training Covers with:-
? Introduction
? Typing Skills Test
? Basic Computer Training
? Digestive System
? Urinary System
? Male/Female Reproductive System
? Nervous System
? Cardiovascular System
? Respiratory System
? Blood System
? Lymphatic & Immune Systems
? Musculoskeletal System
? Skin
? Ears/Nose/Throat
? Endocrine System.
? Psychiatry
? Oncology
? Radiology
? Software (Quick Look, Stedmans & Express Scribe)
? BMT FILES (text & Audio Files)
Medical Transcription Classes
Contact No: 040-420152929849266033.
Contact No: 040-420152929849266033.
A REAL TIME HUB
Joshi Medicode aims to revolutionize the present education system through
“FINISHING SCHOOL CONCEPT” which eradicates the existing big gap
between classroom study and the practical knowledge and makes the students
industrious ready.
“At Joshi Medicode education is practiced and not taught”. The institute aims at
providing excellent training courses in demanding fields Medical Coding with
Certification Preparation, Medical Billing and Medical Transcription training.
We specialize in Real-time Training, Certificate Courses and Job – Oriented
courses.
Joshi Medicode would boost up 100% strong Technical – Industrial Interaction
and a high quality of research and consultancy. The Institute has the team of
competent and qualified faculty and visionary management to enhance the
quality of education at all levels and maintain its position in emerging
globalization.
About Us
Medical Coding Professional Course Outline
MEDICAL CODING
MEDICAL BILLINGSection 3 Lessons::
Section 4 Lessons::
Section 5 Lessons::
Duration:
Fee Details
®Locate/ScThe CPC Exam( physician practice)
Medical Coding Certification Requirements
1. ICD-9-CM Coding Manual Introduction2. ICD-10-CM Coding Manual Introduction3. ICD-10-CM Mapping & Concepts and Comparison with ICD 9 CM4. ICD-9-CM Coding from Infections to Blood Diseases5. ICD-9-CM Coding from Mental Disorders to the Circulatory System6. ICD-9-CM Coding from Respiratory System to Complications of Pregnancy7. ICD-9-CM Coding from the Skin to Conditions of the Perinatal Period8. ICD-9-CM Coding from Symptoms to Complications9. V Codes, E Codes and ICD-9-CM Coding Practicum
1. The Technology of Healthcare2. CPT Coding 3. CPT Coding from the Integumentary System to the Urinary System CPT Coding from the
Reproductive Systems to the Operating Microscope4. Comprehensive Surgery Coding5. CPT Coding from Radiology to Anesthesia6. Pathology Coding
1. Integrating ICD-9-CM and CPT Coding Practicum2. CPT Coding Evaluation and Management Services3. Comprehensive CPT Evaluation and Management4. Coding Resources5. HCPCS Coding6. Pulling It All Together: Final Practicum
For Regular / Online Batches – 60 days durationFor Weekend Batch – 7 weekends (Saturday & Sunday 3hrs per day)For Fastrack Batch please feel free to contact us.
:For Regular / Weekend Batches – Rs. 10,000 (for two Installments), Rs. 9,000(for at a time payment)For Online or Fast Track Batches – Rs. 18,000 (for two Installments), Rs. 16,000(for at a time payment)
APC's Certified Professional Coder (CPC®) credential is the gold standard for medical coding in physician office settings and held by more than 80,000 coding professionals. CPC®'s are critical to compliant and profitable medical practices and typically earn 20% more than non-certified coders.* The CPC® increases your chances of being hired and retained in a competitive job market.
? 150 multiple choice questions (proctored)
? 5 hours and 40 minutes to finish the exam
? 1 free retake
? Open code book (manuals)®The CPC examination consists of questions regarding the correct application of CPT®, HCPCS Level II
procedure and supply codes and ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes used for billing professional medical services to insurance companies. It is designed to evaluate a physician practice coder's knowledge of the following:
1. We recommend having an associate's degree.
2. Pay examination fee at the time of application submission.
3. Maintain current membership with the AAPC.
a. New members must submit membership payment with examination application.
b. Renewing members must have a current membership at the time of submission and when exam results are released.
4. All exams will be reported with exact scores and areas of study (65% or less).
CERTIFICATION PROGRAMME
WHAT IS MEDICAL BILLING
1. Introduction to US Healthcare
2. Difference between Healthcare in India and US
3. 3P's Relationship (Patient, Provider and Payer)
MEDICAL BILLING OUTSOURCE TO INDIA
1. BPO (Business Process Outsourcing)
2. Clients
3. Billing Office
INSURANCE: INTRODUCTION
1. What is Medical Insurance
2. Why is Medical Insurance Required
3. Unique features of American Healthcare Insurance
4. Insurance Office Functions
TYPES OF INSURANCE / PLANS
1. Federal Insurance
2. State Insurance
3. Private Insurance
4. Liability Insurance
5. Auto Accidents Insurance
6. Worker's Compensation
7. Managed Care Plans
VARIOUS PROCESSES INVOLVES IN MEDICAL BILLING (WORK FLOW)
1. How it works in America
2. Patient Registration
? Registration Form (Demographics Sheet)
? Insurance Details (Contents of Insurance Card, Insurance Card Copy)
3. Medical Transcription
4. Medical Coding
? Procedure Codes ? Diagnosis Codes ? Modifiers
5. Checking Patient Eligibility and Benefits
6. Charge Entry
? Terminologies ? Charge Entry Sheet ? Possible Errors
7. Clearing House Functions
? E-Claims ? Paper Claims ? Rejections
8. Payment Posting
? Terminologies ? EOB Calculations ? EOB – Explanation of Benefits
? ERA – Electronic Remittance Advice
CMS-1500 FORM
Step-By-Step Instructions for Completing a CMS 1500
UB-04 FORM
Step-By-Step Instructions for Completing a UB-04
DENIAL MANAGEMENT
1. Type of Rejections 2. Type of Denials 3. Account Receivable Scenarios
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
?About US Health Care System
?HIPAA- Compliance for Privacy and Security Training
BILLING TERMINOLOGIES
Analyzing clinical statements and transforming Test information of diseases, injuries, conditions, and procedures into numerical designation is called CODING. The purpose of this process is financial reimbursement. Hence this is also called as “Insurance coding.” This is designed by W.H.O for the classification of morbidity and mortality information, for statistical purpose, for indexing of hospital records by diseases and operations, for data storage and retrieval. It also provides access for epidemiological studies. This field generates Medical Coders who specialize in training program and a certification process. The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) offer certification in this field. A Clinical coder or Diagnostic coder is the one who analyzes clinical statements and assigns codes from a clinical classification. To describe a clinical picture of the patient, the code should be more precise than those needed only for statistical groupings. So the coder should have the knowledge of medical terminology. The development of the required skills takes both formative and summative training alongside experience.
oHuman Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology
oMedical Terminology and Ethics
oAnalyzing the Patient's Records
oICD-9-CM for Diagnosis Coding
oCPT-4 for the procedures coding
oHCPCS for supply coding
oModifiers for services & Procedures reimbursements
OUR TRAINING COVERS
Learn everything you need to know to start a new career as a Medical Coding Professional. Your training will
includes medical terminology, concepts in human anatomy, HIPAA guidelines, medical coding and
professional claim information.
Here's an overview of the custom learning materials and bonus items you'll receive in your course.
?1. The World of Healthcare
?2. Medical Insurance - US Health Care System
?3. Introduction to Medical Terminology: Word Parts
?4. Dividing and Combining Medical Terms, Surgical Terms
?5. Abbreviations, Symbols and Special Terms
?6. Documenting Medical Records
?1. Medical Ethics
?2. Introduction to Anatomy
?3. Anatomy: Landmarks and Divisions
?4. Cell and Tissue Anatomy and Pathology
?5. Diagnostic Coding
?Section 1 Lessons::
?Section 2 Lessons::
Anesthesia Radiology Medicine Nervous Endocrine
Digestive Urinary Musculoskeletal Evaluation Anatomy & Management & Physiology
Mediastinum Practice Male/Female Genital Hemic & Lymphatic Maternity& Diaphragm Management & Delivery
Eye & Ocular ICD-9-CM HCPCS Level II Coding Guidelines MedicalAdnexa Terminology
Pathology Integumentary Respiratory Laboratory