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Let's Code It! 2021-2022 Code Edition ISE

Shelley Safian, MAOM/HSM, NCICS, CHA Mary Elizabeth Johnson

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McGraw-Hill Education
29 March 2022
Let’s Code It! provides a 360-degree learning experience for anyone interested in the field of medical coding, with strong guidance down the path to coding certification. It is designed to give your students the medical coding experience they need in order to pass their first medical coding certification exams, such as the CCS/CCS-P or CPC/COC. This product is part of a multipart series that instructs students on how to become proficient in medical coding—a health care field that continues to be in high demand.

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Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Education
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
ISBN:   9781265150808
ISBN 10:   126515080X
Pages:   1296
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Replaced By:   9781266820335
Format:   Book
Publisher's Status:   Active
PART I: Medical Coding Fundamentals  1 Introduction to the Languages of Coding  2 Abstracting Clinical Documentation  3 The Coding Process PART II: Reporting Diagnoses  4 Introduction to ICD-10-CM  5 Coding Infectious Diseases  6 Coding Neoplasms  7 Coding Conditions of the Blood and Immunological Systems  8 Coding Endocrine Conditions  9 Coding Mental, Behavioral, and Neurologic Disorders 10 Coding Dysfunction of the Optical and Auditory Systems 11 Coding Cardiovascular Conditions 12 Coding Respiratory Conditions 13 Coding Digestive System Conditions 14 Coding Integumentary Conditions 15 Coding Muscular and Skeletal Conditions 16 Coding Injury, Poisoning, and External Causes 17 Coding Genitourinary, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Congenital, and Pediatrics Conditions 18 Factors Influencing Health Status (Z Codes) 19 Inpatient (Hospital) Diagnosis Coding 20 Diagnostic Coding Capstone PART III: Reporting Physician Services and Outpatient Procedures 21 Introduction to CPT 22 CPT and HCPCS Level II Modifiers 23 CPT Evaluation and Management Coding 24 CPT Anesthesia Section 25 CPT Surgery Section 26 CPT Radiology Section 27 CPT Pathology & Lab Section 28 CPT Medicine Section 29 Physicians’ Services Capstone PART IV: DMEPOS & Transportation 30 HCPCS Level II 31 DMEPOS and Transportation Capstone PART V: Inpatient (Hospital) Reporting 32 Introduction to ICD-10-PCS 33 ICD-10-PCS Medical and Surgical Section 34 Obstetrics Section 35 Placement through Chiropractic Sections 36 Imaging, Nuclear Medicine, and Radiation Therapy Sections  37 Physical Rehabilitation and Diagnostic Audiology through New Technology Sections 38 Inpatient Coding Capstone PART VI: Reimbursement, Legal, and Ethical Issues 39 Reimbursement 40 Introduction to Health Care Law and Ethics Let’s Code It! is the comprehensive title in a series of four books. The other titles are: Let’s Code It! ICD-10-CM: includes Parts 1, 2 and 6 Let’s Code It! ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS: includes Parts 1, 2, 5 and 6 Let’s Code It! Procedure: includes Parts 1 and 3-6

Dr. Shelley C. Safian has been teaching Health Care Administration, Health Information Management, and Medical Billing and Coding, both onsite and online, for more than 15 years. Safian writes a monthly Q&A column for the online publication Just Coding and writes several articles each year on various aspects of coding. In addition, she is the author of six textbooks. Her newest book, Foundations of Health Care Administration, was released January 2014. Safian is in her fourth year as the chair of the continuing education committee for FHIMA (Florida Health Information Management Association). In the past, she has served on several committees and practice councils on the national, state, and local levels of the American Health Information Management Association. She is a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), a Certified Coding Specialist (CCS-P), a Certified Professional Coder (CPC-H, CPC-I), and an ICD-10-CM/PCS trainer. Mary Johnson is currently the Medical Record Coding Program Director at Central Carolina Technical College, Sumter, South Carolina. Her background includes corporate training as well as on-campus and online platforms. Johnson also designs and implements customized coding curricula. Johnson received her Bachelor of Arts dual degree in Business Administration and Marketing from Columbia College, Columbia, South Carolina. Johnson is a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) credentialed through the American Academy of Professional Coders and is ICD-10-CM proficient.

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