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Do any BOOKS come with Career Steps Coding Program? - wondering
Posted: May 11, 2010
or is EVERYTHING on line. Wondering how hard it would be to backtrack to study for exams?
Books - Anonymous
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They furnish the coding books. There are companion texts to several of the modules but it is not mandatory to purchase them, though I plan to in the near future. It's not too hard to backtrack if you just want to review one section because you can choose what you want to review from a dropdown menu. Trying to review all that material on line for the final might be a problem, though.
Does anyone recommend any beginning coding books to explore the field of coding and possibly get a head start while I am awaiting school?
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We are using the book "Basic ICD-9-CM Coding." I would like to know what other books other schools are using for Coding I. I do not think this book is the best for me! Can anyone suggest any others? ...
Now that I have your attention . . .it is THAT TIME of year again. Before you order your 2013 code books, remember that there is only one ICD-9 diagnosis code change for 2013. You do not need to buy a new book this year. Just get the change from the CDC website and add it by hand. Same with the procedures.
There will be a gazillion CPT changes, sad to say, so get a head start on those. The CPT books should be available soon, if not already. The AMA publishes ...
I was just wondering since each year the coding books are updated, what do hospitals do with the previous year's books? There hasn't been an update to ICD-9 since 2012? Correct?
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Thanks,
MT Mommy 2B ...
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I am considering training for medical coding but I don't want to spend the $$ if in a few years that industry goes the way of medical transcription with computers taking over our jobs and putting us out of work. I would welcome any and all information and opinions on this as well as recommendations for coding programs to enroll in. ...
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1. How long did it take you to complete the course?
2. Were you able to pass the certification exam?
3. Are you working as a coder?
4. Overall opinion on the career step coding course?
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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