Overview of Medical Coding Training in London
A Medical Code is a universal medical alphanumeric code in healthcare that represents a specific medical diagnosis, treatment procedure, or equipment. Medical Coding is converting these intricate medical details into simple, understandable codes in medical codes and it is a vital part of the healthcare industry. Imagine how chaotic it would be if hospitals, health insurers, and patients couldn't communicate effectively about treatments. The efficient functioning of medical services hinges on the precision of medical coding.
With the growing healthcare infrastructure, there is an increase in the need for Medical Coders today. EDOXI in London offers one of the best medical coding courses aiming to equip you with the skills and knowledge to crack the medical coding certification exam and become a certified medical coder on your first attempt. EDOXI’s Medical Coding Classes in London span around 80 hours and provide learners with a complete understanding of medical terminologies used in the healthcare sector.
The course will teach you how to assign the correct codes from standardised coding systems like ICD-10-CM (diagnoses) and CPT (procedures) based on medical documentation. You will also learn the rules and regulations for applying medical codes to ensure accurate and compliant billing. With EDOXI’s Medical Coding Course in London, candidates can gain a solid foundation in medical coding and become Certified Medical coding professionals. Our course will help you begin your journey toward an in-demand career within the healthcare industry.
About CPC AAPC Medical Coding Certification Exam
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The CPC AAPC Medical Coding Certification exam assesses proficiency in various areas of medical coding, including CPT procedure codes, HCPCS Level II procedure and supply codes, and ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes.
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- The CPC AAPC Medical Coding Certification exam assesses proficiency in various areas of medical coding, including CPT procedure codes, HCPCS Level II procedure and supply codes, and ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes.
- The CPC exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions.
- The exam duration is four hours, and there are no breaks during this time.
- Participants are required to sit continuously for four hours, reading the questions and finding the appropriate codes.
- The exam can be taken online or in person at a testing centre.
- Approved code books
- AMA's CPT Professional Edition (current year)
- ICD-10-CM (current year), any publisher
- HCPCS Level II (current year), any publisher
Medical Coding Course in London
There are various Medical Coding Certifications offered by Edoxi that you can choose based on your desired job role. Here are the top Medical Coding Courses in;
Course Name | Total Hours | Certification Body | Mode of Training |
Certified Professional Coder (CPC) | 80 Hours | Edoxi | Online/ Classroom |
CPMA (Certified Professional Medical Auditor) | 80 Hours | Edoxi | Online/ Classroom |
Benefits of Medical Coding Certification
- Solid grasp of medical terminology: You will learn the language of medicine, enabling you to understand and interpret medical records accurately.
- Higher career opportunities: The healthcare sector in the UK is one of the consistently growing job markets. A medical billing professional can find work in several sectors including Hospitals, Pharmaceuticals and more.
- High-scale pay: Well-skilled medical coders can demand high salary packages. In London, the average salary of an Entry-level medical coder starts at £23,716 per year while most experienced workers make up to £55,598 per year.
- Stable career option: Medical Coding offers a more stable career option with fewer chances of unexpected volatility than some of the other career options in healthcare.
- Remote Working Options: Specialist Medical Coders will have the privilege of working from remote locations. An active internet connection is all you need to complete the work from any part of the world.
Medical Coding Course Features
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80 Hours of Training:
You will receive 80 hours of comprehensive training that will help you get fully prepared for the Medical Coding certification exam with an encompassing set of mock tests.
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Curriculum Designed by Experts:
Our Medical Coding Course Curriculum is prepared and designed by our certified trainers, aligned with the latest medical coding standards.
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Latest Test-Taking Strategies:
You will master a set of hard & soft skills and master the latest test-taking strategies that will help you crack the exam on the first attempt.
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Internship Opportunities:
You will have the opportunity to pursue an internship from the AAPC organization, which adds credibility to your experience. Please note that there may be a separate payment required to participate in the internship program.
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Mock Tests:
Upon completion of the course, participants will be asked to take mock exams that mimic the main exams. You will receive at least five mock exams initially, and if necessary more mocks will be provided until sufficient practice has been gained for the main test.
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Flexible Schedules:
Our medical coding courses are offered on weekdays and weekends, so you can choose the time that works best for you.
Industries Looking for Certified Medical Coding Professionals
Rehabilitation Centers
Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities
Home Healthcare Providers
Health Care
Hospitals and Clinics
Medical Research Centers
Medical Billing Companies
Pharmaceutical Companies
Telemedicine Providers
Government Health Agencies
Prerequisites for Medical Coding Course
Candidates with a Diploma, Graduation, Post Graduation, or PhD in,
- Pharma
- Life sciences
- Biotechnology
Individuals having work experience in,
- Production & Processing
- Quality Testing
- R&D Departments
- Healthcare Industry
Medical Coding Course Modules
- Module 1: ICD
- Introduction to ICD
- Certain Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
- Neoplasms
- Diseases of Blood/Blood-Forming Organs and Disorders Involving Immune Mechanism
- Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases Anatomy of the Endocrine System
- Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
- Diseases of the Nervous System Anatomy of the Nervous System
- Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa Anatomy of the Eye
- Diseases of the Ears and Mastoid Process Anatomy of the Ear
- Diseases of the Circulatory System Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System Anatomy of the Lymphatic System
- Diseases of the Respiratory System Anatomy of the Respiratory System
- Diseases of the Digestive System Anatomy of the Respiratory System
- Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Anatomy of the Integumentary System
- Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System
- Diseases of the Genitourinary System Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System Anatomy of the Urinary System
- Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Puerperium Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
- Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period
- Congenital Malformations, Deformations, and Chromosomal Abnormalities
- Symptoms, Signs and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Findings, Not Elsewhere Classified
- Injury Poisoning and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes
- External Causes of Morbidity
- Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact with Health Services
- Codes for Special Purpose
- Module 2: CPT
- Introduction to CPT
- Illustrated Anatomical and Procedural Review
- Evaluation and Management
- Anesthesia and its Guidelines
- Surgery and its Guidelines
- Radiology and its Guidelines (Including Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Ultrasound)
- Pathology and Laboratory and its Guidelines
- Medicine and its Guidelines
Modifiers - Module 3: HCPCS
- Transportation Services Including Ambulance
- Medical and Surgical Supplies
- Administrative, Miscellaneous and Investigational
Eternal and Parenteral Therapy - Outpatient PPS
- Durable Medical Equipment
- Procedures/ Professional Services
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment
- Drugs Administered Other Than Oral Method
- Chemotherapy Drugs
- Durable Medical Equipment
- Orthotic Procedures and Services
- Prosthetic Procedures
- Medical Services
- Pathology and Laboratory Services
- Temporary Codes
- Diagnostic Radiology Services
- Temporary National Codes
- National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies
- Coronavirus Diagnostic Panel
- Vision Services
- Hearing Services
- Practice Papers and Mock Tests
- ICD
- CPT
- HCPCS
Sample Questions Of Medical Coding Exam:
1. A 56-year-old receives general anaesthesia for an open pleura biopsy. An anesthesiologist medically directs two other cases and medically directs a CRNA on this case. What are the appropriate codes for both providers?
A. 00540-AA, 00540-QZ B. 00540-QK, 00540-QX
C. 00541-AA, 00540-QZ D. 00541-QK, 00541-QX
2. The anesthesiologist performs an axillary block for postoperative pain management. The patient receives general anaesthesia for a carpal tunnel release. What are the appropriate codes?
A. 01810 B. 01810, 64417
C. 01810, 64417-59 D. 01830, 64417-59
3. A healthy 45-year-old is having a needle thyroid biopsy. The anesthesiologist begins to prepare the patient for surgery at 09:00. The surgery begins at 09:15 and ends at 09:45. The anesthesiologist turns over the care of the patient to the recovery room nurse at 10:00. What is the appropriate anaesthesia code and what is the anaesthesia time?
A. 00320, one hour B. 00320, 45 minutes
C. 00322, 45 minutes D. 00322, one hour
4. The patient is admitted to labour for delivery. She received a labour neuraxial epidural for a vaginal delivery. The baby goes into fetal distress and a cesarean section is performed. Following delivery the patient starts to hemorrhage. The physician decides, with family approval, to perform a hysterectomy. Code the anaesthesia services.
A. 01967, 00840 B. 01962
C. 01968 D. 01967, 01969
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FAQs
Medical coding plays a crucial role in the healthcare system by:
- Ensuring accurate billing
- Facilitating data collection
- Supporting informed decisions
The rising demand for healthcare providers has improved the careers of medical billers and coders and increased their job opportunities. Here are some of the job roles available after the course.
- Medical Records Coordinator
- Medical Coding Specialist
- Medical Billing Specialist
- Medical Records Technician
- Health Information Specialist
Medical coding is a stable and rewarding career choice for individuals with a strong interest in the healthcare field and a keen eye for detail. The demand for skilled medical coders is expected to grow in the coming years, making it a promising career path.
Medical Coding certification demonstrates your competence and commitment to the field. It enhances your employability, paving the way for career advancement. Many healthcare providers prefer certified medical coders because they can ensure accuracy and compliance, which is crucial for billing and insurance purposes.