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Anyone schooling at Andrews? How difficult is the coding program? - PurpleFly
Posted: May 13, 2010
I would LOVe to hear from anyone in the ANdrews School for medical coding!!
Andrews student - Raine59
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I'm just a little less than halfway through. It's challenging but not excessively difficult. Feel free to ask if you have any specific questions but please see my other posts in the last week or so that might answer some of your questions.
offers training of the 3M encoding software? I read that Career Step does and when I look at most coding jobs, they require training and experience using 3M encoding software.
Thanks for your help! ...
Does anyone know of a (non-degree) program other than Andrews that upon completion will allow you to be eligible to sit for the CCS and CPC exam. I have researched the Andrews program and think it sounds great and comes with awesome recommendations from this board. I just want to explore any other options available before I take the plunge. Not necessarily needing a degree, already have Masters in Health Administration. Thanks so much. ...
and I think I'd enjoy the job (after researching for the past year). I really want to do something interesting for the rest of my working life (and still have a career rather than just a job like I do now), but now I'm starting to wonder if I am too old at 58. I guess I'd get through the schooling in about 12 months, then take the CCS exam (takes time?) and then I say give myself up to a year to find a job (??). That would mean I could be pushing 60 when I began. ...
I am an MT, I am 51, I haven't been in school for over 30 years. I know there was a discussion below about being too old to start school. But I wonder from the MTs who did this in their 50s, did you have trouble with the work? I am not stupid, I don't feel that I am too old, but I am afraid that I won't be able to do it. Just wondered if anyone else felt the same way. Please no comments about if I don't think I can do it, I won't be abl ...
Is there a good on-line course for coding/billing? I don't think M-Tec has a program, a program that is well known to the industry and grads that are well prepared. Thanks. ...
Where I work, I do prior auths for various tests and procedures that the physicians order. We are in EPIC and in the patient's chart, all the diagnoses have the codes listed right after them and any new diagnoses listed on the orders also include the code. So when I go to start the prior auth, the only codes I have to look up are the CPT codes for the test, which are referenced rather easily in the CPT coding book.
Just the other day I had to get pre-determination for testing on a pat ...
I was wondering if anyone has heard the date when Andrews will begin their ICD-10 program.
I also have been told that is critically important to know both ICD-9 and ICD-10. Do you agree, and why? ...
Has anyone taken just the billing program through Andrews?
I know that coders make a lot more money, but I honestly am not that interested in spending that much time and money and was considering just the billing program through Andrews. Does anyone have any opinions on the billing program? ...
I was wondering if anyone has taken the Andrews coding program and if so did you pass the exams? Did you land a job immediately after completing the course? How difficult are the exams and how long did it take to complete the course? I was an MT for years but now I am looking for other options as the MT field has changed way too much and is no longer financially doable for me. ...
Hello all. I am not a troll and am truly wondering if there is a coding course that is more economic than Andrews but still TEACHES you to code? I am an MT but have no experience with coding. Please help! Thanks so much. ...
Andrews School of Medical Coding and Transcription...........
Just wanted to say a few words about Andrews School of Coding.
3 years ago I finished an AHIMA accredited program for Health Information, going through the program I realized there were some gaps that I needed to fill in on the coding end. I love AHIMA and being part of the organizaiton, and look forward to working in the field for a long time. What I am finding with Andrews is that they offer an indepth, hands on training spe ...
In my opinion, you cannot go wrong with Andrews.
I went through their medical transcription training course and did very well with my job search. Based on my training at Andrews, I have not had a problem with employment tests, passing the RMT and CMT, etc., and with the coding program, as long as I study hard and do the assignments, I believe that I will have the same experience.
Based on the excellent training I received at Andrews, I am beginning to go through the coding course. The ...
I am interested in The Andrews School for medical coding, but I see on their website that you have to be a citizen. I am a resident alien and I am wondering why you are required to be a citizen in order to attend the school. Thanks in advance. ...
I've been looking at both Andrews and Career Step for online coding classes. One thing that I've noticed (other than the cost differences) is that the Career Step course can be completed in as little as 4 months. It seems the Andrews course takes a minimum of 12 months. Is it possible to complete it in less time or is that frowned upon? If I had the extra money and time, I would probably be leaning toward Andrews (particularly since I already completed thei ...
I just spent a few hours getting some CECs for my CMT and it got me thinking. Does anyone know if the coding program at Andrews could be used for my CMT CECs? I apologize if this has been discussed in the past. I tried to search the archives but came up with nothing. Thank you for any input! ...
Has anyone graduating from the Andrews coding course gotten jobs. I know how hard it is to get a job without prior experience. I am 61 and wondering if it is worth the expense and effort to take the couse. I have fifteen years of MT experience and also have worked in a hospital for years before that. Thanks. ...
I have been doing research on the various coding programs out there and before I spend a large amount of money on training, I want to ask former Andrews coding students a couple of questions.
1. Did you pass the certification exam(s) and, if so, did you feel like the schooling that you received prepared you for the exam?
2. Are you currently working as a coder and, if not, how long have you been actively looking for a job and have you been able to get job interviews. I realize that getting ...
One thing I haven't seen posted re: Andrews is a reasonable expectation of a timeframe for an experienced MT to complete their program. What has been everybody's experience thus far?
I realize we all have different home situations and some are pulled in more directions than others. I work full-time. Kids are no longer underfoot. Not caring for parents as they are deceased already. No yard to tend.
I've found myself cornered into an untenab ...
If you've been an MT for 20 years, will they let you skip or test out of some of the classes that pertain to things we already know, or do you have to take them all? ...
I know Andrews is the school recommended for MT training, but is it equally recommended for coding school? I'm looking into community colleges, etc., but wanted to check into online schools as well. Do hospitals respect Andrews as much as they would a community college degree for coding? ...
they call this a 12-course basics. it says 2000, plus you need an additional 290 +225 for the required anatomy and physiology course, which you must at least get a C before you can proceed with the coding. they also suggest 35 a year for becoming a member. books are also a lot extra, looks like.
says 4 clusters of 15-week courses, that is 60 weeks, yes?
anyone have experience with this course? call me gun-shy, but this is the organization who threw MT unde ...
From what I've read, the CCS exam sounds difficult and I'm curious if any Andrews grads passed the exam as soon as they were finished with the course. I guess really what I'm wondering is if the Andrews course prepares you enough to pass the CCS or is the course more geared toward the CPC.
I'm in the research phase right now, deciding which coding course is the best one for me. I'm also still trying to understand the differences between all of the coding credentials, bu ...