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Medical Coding Education and Continuing Education
The need for continuing education programs and workshops to reinforce medical terminology and
national coding rules and regulations for medical coding professionals is at an all-time high. Employers ask that
their staff partake in continuing education and workshops designed specifically for professionals with medical
coding and billing responsibilities. One big concern for professionals who need annual Continuing Education Units
(CEU's) is lack of availability, and time to obtain them. They often work full time and have extremely tight
schedules, along with their own family obligations which makes attending workshops and classes difficult.
Professionals will receive the latest on medical billing and coding principles and technology, regulations
pertinent to Medicare, Medicaid, Blue Cross-Blue Shield products, managed care, third party liability, worker's
comp, Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO), indemnity insurers and have a complete understanding of CPT®, HCPCS,
ICD-9 coding Level I, II, III, and learn how to identify data as it relates to submitting a clean insurance claim
for reimbursement. Advanced coder education will focus on the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10.
Obtaining Annual CEUs
The challenges:
Availability: Many professionals in the medical coding and billing industry have two or
three credentials and certifications for which they need to earn annual CEU's. This spurs the increased need for
a continuous flow of fresh CEU workshops, seminars, and programs in any given year. However publishers,
organizers, and online educators are hard pressed to meet these ever increasing demands.
Cost: Participation in seminars and workshops that offer CEU's for coders can be quite
expensive and therefore too costly for the average coder.
Travel: Most seminars and workshops that offer CEU's are often far away, as a matter of
fact, so far away they require advance flight and hotel reservations.
Employers: Some employers fail to recognize the value of continuing education and
avoid to offer continuing education meetings and reimbursement for their staff's educational expenses because of
their own budgetary restraints.
Medical Billing and Coding Workshops
The National Healthcareer Association (NHA) recognized this need and offers professional
credentials, workshops, and opportunities to offer
much sought after continuing education programs. Thousands of health care professionals earn their annual
Continuing Education Units through them, including medical coders and billers.
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