mercredi 27 mai 2009

Responsibilities of a Certified Professional Coder by Celena Rose

A certified professional coder (CPC) is an individual of high professional integrity who has cleared a coding certification examination.

Key responsibilities of a certified professional coder

A certified professional coder has knowledge and expertise in coding procedure and diagnosis used by physicians. As a CPC, you must know the correct application CPT and ICD-9 diagnosis - to translate diagnostic and procedural phrases into numerical codes used for billing and reimbursement purpose by insurance companies.

Responsibilities of a CPC are as follows:

Code accurately: The most important task of a CPC is to determine accurate codes for physicians diagnosis and procedures.

Being up-to-date: A CPC needs to be up-to-date with the latest medical compliance and reimbursement policies.

Review medical records: Review medical record information to identify all appropriate coding, and see if it's in tune with the latest reimbursement policies and CMS guidelines.

Interface with physicians: To keep a check on compliance issues, a certified professional coder has to use her analytical skills to recommend new strategies to the physicians. Updating physicians with accurate coding information is also one of the responsibilities of a CPC.

Implement new guidelines: A CPC must ensure that new coding guidelines are implemented in a timely manner.

Update patient information: Patient information forms must also be updated from time to time as per requirement.

In a nutshell, a certified professional coder must demonstrate analytical and problem-solving skills regarding barriers to receiving reimbursement. Taking active part in process and quality improvement initiatives is always a plus.


About the Author

codingcert.com provides selected trainers that gives you hands-on training for medical billing and coding certification at our CPC training camps to assist YOU to pass the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) certification exam to become a Certified Professional Coder (CPC).

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