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Medical Coding Course in Qatar

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Edoxi Training Center’s 80-hour Medical Coding Training in Qatar prepares you to become a Certified Professional Coder (CPC). The course includes expert-led sessions on ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems. You will learn medical terminology, anatomy, and standardized coding practices. This training helps you convert diagnoses, procedures, and services into universal codes. Our course prepares you for the CPC exam and improves your chances of passing on the first attempt. You’ll also gain the skills to reduce legal risks and ensure accurate reimbursement for healthcare providers. Completing the course can help you remove the “Apprentice” (CPC-A) status faster. Enrol today and take the first step toward a successful career in medical coding.
 
Course Duration
80 hours
Corporate Days
10 Days
Learners Enrolled
100+
Modules
3
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What You'll Learn from the Medical Coding Course?

Medical Coding Systems
You will learn about important coding systems like ICD, CPT, and HCPCS for clear healthcare records.
Anatomy and Medical Terminology
You will strengthen your knowledge of medical terms and anatomy to help you assign codes accurately.
Healthcare Billing Procedures
You will develop an understanding of how to handle medical billing, submit claims, and manage reimbursements.
Compliance and Regulations
You will gain knowledge of HIPAA rules and coding guidelines to ensure your documentation is correct.
Quality Assurance Practices
You will develop skills to check and confirm the accuracy of medical coding through auditing.
Professional Certification Preparation
You will be prepared for medical coding certification exams with practice tests and sample questions.

Overview of Our Medical Coding Training in Qatar

Our Medical Coding Training program is designed to help you become a skilled medical coder. In this role, you will translate healthcare information, such as physician notes, lab results, and imaging findings, into standardized codes. These codes are essential for billing, research, and tracking patient outcomes.

Edoxi Training Center’s 80-hour Medical Coding Course in Qatar, aimed at preparing you for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) examination. Our medical coding training is specifically designed to provide you with the critical analytical and communication skills necessary to manage large volumes of patient data and convert them into standardized records.

Led by experienced industry professionals, our Medical Coding Certification training teaches you how to assign specific medical codes to each diagnosis, treatment, service, or piece of equipment. This coded information facilitates the tracking of diseases, injuries, and causes of mortality. By mastering the documentation of patient diagnoses, test results, and treatments, you will play a vital role in ensuring high-quality patient care while assisting health insurance providers in evaluating the medical necessity for reimbursements.

Medical Coding Exam - All you need to know

  • Exam Title: Certified Professional Coder (CPC)  

The Certified Professional Coder (CPC) examination is a multiple-choice assessment designed to evaluate the expertise and competencies of medical coders. It is the most esteemed certification within the healthcare sector for professionals in medical coding.  

  • What are the topics included in the CPC Exam?  

The CPC exam encompasses 17 distinct knowledge areas, such as anatomy, medical terminology, radiology, and medicine. It evaluates your proficiency in applying diagnostic, procedural, and treatment codes. Candidates will encounter test scenarios requiring them to identify the appropriate codes for specific medical situations, along with general knowledge inquiries.  

  • Duration of the Exam: 4 hours  

Candidates are allotted four hours to complete the exam, providing sufficient time to address each question in detail.  

  • Total Questions: 100 multiple-choice items  

The examination comprises 100 questions that span a broad spectrum of coding principles, guidelines, and best practices.  

  • Required Passing Score: 70  

A minimum score of 70% is necessary to achieve certification, indicating a solid grasp of coding standards.  

  • Exam Fee for First Attempt: $430  

This fee applies to individuals taking the exam for the first time.  

  • CPC Exam Retake Option Available:  

CPC Exam Retake Fee: $530. This option allows candidates to retake the exam if they do not pass on their first attempt, offering additional support and reassurance.

  • Certification Maintenance:

Annual Membership Renewal: Certified professionals are required to renew their membership each year to maintain active certification status.

  • Completion of Continuing Education Units (CEUs): Ongoing education is crucial in the evolving field of medical coding. Professionals must earn CEU points annually to remain up-to-date with industry standards and practices.

  • CPC Exam Administration:

American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC): The AAPC is responsible for administering the CPC exam, establishing certification standards, and providing resources for ongoing professional development.

Embark on a rewarding career in medical coding with Edoxi Training Center. Acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in this dynamic field. For more information on our course offerings and enrollment details, please visit our website or contact us today!

Medical Coding Course Features

Comprehensive Coding Systems Coverage

You'll gain extensive training in ICD, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems, equipping you with the necessary skills for precise healthcare documentation and coding.

Specialized Study Materials

You'll have access to expert textbooks that cover coding basics, medical terminology, and anatomy, ensuring a solid foundation for both practical and theoretical knowledge.

Interactive Group Learning

You will join group discussions about compliance standards and coding modifiers. This will help you solve problems together and make coding easier and more enjoyable.

Timed Coding Exercises

You'll engage in timed coding challenges to enhance your speed and accuracy, mimicking real-world scenarios. It will prove your ability to write efficient code under pressure.

Case-Based Learning

You'll examine actual medical cases and coding challenges, enhancing your analytical skills. It will sharpen your problem-solving abilities in real-world scenarios.

Professional Project Development

You'll develop comprehensive coding guides and reference manuals, creating a portfolio that showcases your hands-on expertise and coding skills.

Who Can Join Edoxi’s Medical Coding Course in Qatar?

Aspiring Medical Coders and Billing Professionals

Individuals aiming to start a career in medical coding and billing can join to build their skills and knowledge.

Healthcare Professionals Transitioning to Administrative Roles

Healthcare workers seeking to move from clinical to administrative positions find this course helpful for gaining relevant certifications.

Recent Graduates in Healthcare, Life Sciences, or Biology

Graduates from related fields can enhance their credentials and job prospects by learning medical coding.

Medical Coding Certification Aspirants

Those preparing to obtain formal certification in medical coding can benefit from this course’s comprehensive training.

Remote Work Enthusiasts

People interested in pursuing flexible, remote careers in medical coding and billing can learn the necessary skills through this program.

Plus-Two Graduates and Medical Field Professionals

High school graduates and existing medical professionals seeking to expand their expertise into coding and billing are also welcome.

Medical Coding Course Modules

Module 1: International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
  • Chapter 1.1: Introduction to ICD

    • Lesson 1.1.1: Overview and Purpose of ICD
    • Lesson 1.1.2: Structure and Format of ICD Codes
    • Lesson 1.1.3: How to Use ICD in Medical Documentation
  • Chapter 1.2: Certain Infectious and Parasitic Diseases

    • Lesson 1.2.1: Introduction to Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
    • Lesson 1.2.2: Key Codes and Applications
  • Chapter 1.3: Neoplasms

    • Lesson 1.3.1: Classification of Neoplasms
    • Lesson 1.3.2: Key ICD Codes for Neoplasms
  • Chapter 1.4: Diseases of Blood and Blood-Forming Organs and Disorders Involving Immune Mechanism

    • Lesson 1.4.1: Overview of Hematological Disorders
    • Lesson 1.4.2: ICD Coding for Immune Mechanism Disorders
  • Chapter 1.5: Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases

    • Lesson 1.5.1: Anatomy of the Endocrine System
    • Lesson 1.5.2: ICD Coding for Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
  • Chapter 1.6: Mental, Behavioral, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

    • Lesson 1.6.1: Introduction to Mental and Behavioral Disorders
    • Lesson 1.6.2: ICD Coding for Common Conditions
  • Chapter 1.7: Diseases of the Nervous System

    • Lesson 1.7.1: Anatomy of the Nervous System
    • Lesson 1.7.2: ICD Coding for Nervous System Disorders
  • Chapter 1.8: Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa

    • Lesson 1.8.1: Anatomy of the Eye
    • Lesson 1.8.2: ICD Coding for Eye Disorders
  • Chapter 1.9: Diseases of the Ears and Mastoid Process

    • Lesson 1.9.1: Anatomy of the Ear
    • Lesson 1.9.2: ICD Coding for Ear Disorders
  • Chapter 1.10: Diseases of the Circulatory System

    • Lesson 1.10.1: Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System
    • Lesson 1.10.2: Anatomy of the Lymphatic System
    • Lesson 1.10.3: ICD Coding for Circulatory System Disorders
  • Chapter 1.11: Diseases of the Respiratory System

    • Lesson 1.11.1: Anatomy of the Respiratory System
    • Lesson 1.11.2: ICD Coding for Respiratory Disorders
  • Chapter 1.12: Diseases of the Digestive System

    • Lesson 1.12.1: Anatomy of the Digestive System
    • Lesson 1.12.2: ICD Coding for Digestive System Disorders
  • Chapter 1.13: Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue

    • Lesson 1.13.1: Anatomy of the Integumentary System
    • Lesson 1.13.2: ICD Coding for Skin Disorders
  • Chapter 1.14: Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue

    • Lesson 1.14.1: Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System
    • Lesson 1.14.2: ICD Coding for Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Chapter 1.15: Diseases of the Genitourinary System

    • Lesson 1.15.1: Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System
    • Lesson 1.15.2: Anatomy of the Urinary System
    • Lesson 1.15.3: ICD Coding for Genitourinary Disorders
  • Chapter 1.16: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Puerperium

    • Lesson 16.1: Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
    • Lesson 16.2: ICD Coding for Pregnancy and Childbirth
  • Chapter 1.17: Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period

    • Lesson 1.17.1: Overview of Perinatal Conditions
    • Lesson 1.17.2: ICD Coding for Perinatal Disorders
  • Chapter 1.18: Congenital Malformations, Deformations, and Chromosomal Abnormalities

    • Lesson 1.18.1: Introduction to Congenital Conditions
    • Lesson 1.18.2: ICD Coding for Chromosomal Abnormalities
  • Chapter 1.19: Symptoms, Signs, and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Findings

    • Lesson 1.19.1: Classification of Symptoms and Signs
    • Lesson 1.19.2: ICD Coding for Clinical and Laboratory Findings
  • Chapter 1.20: Injury, Poisoning, and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes

    • Lesson 1.20.1: Coding Injuries and External Causes
    • Lesson 1.20.2: ICD Coding for Poisoning Cases
  • Chapter 1.21: External Causes of Morbidity

    • Lesson 1.21.1: Introduction to External Cause Codes
    • Lesson 1.21.2: Applications in Case Documentation
  • Chapter 1.22: Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact with Health Services

    • Lesson 1.22.1: Classification of Z-Codes
    • Lesson 1.22.2: Applications in Preventive Health
  • Chapter 1.23: Codes for Special Purposes

    • Lesson 1.23.1: Understanding U-Codes
    • Lesson 1.23.2: Recent Updates in Special Purpose Codes
Module 2: Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)
  • Chapter 2.1: Introduction to CPT

    • Lesson 2.1.1: Overview and History of CPT
    • Lesson 2.1.2: CPT Code Structure and Format
  • Chapter 2.2: Illustrated Anatomical and Procedural Review

    • Lesson 2.2.1: Importance of Anatomical Knowledge in Coding
    • Lesson 2.2.2 Procedural Documentation and Application
  • Chapter 2.3: Evaluation and Management

    • Lesson 2.3.1: Guidelines for E/M Coding
    • Lesson 2.3.2: Key Scenarios in E/M Services
  • Chapter 2.4: Anesthesia and its Guidelines

    • Lesson 2.4.1: Introduction to Anesthesia Coding
    • Lesson 2.4.2: Understanding Base Units and Time Units
  • Chapter 2.5: Surgery and its Guidelines

    • Lesson 2.5.1: Categories and Subcategories in Surgery Codes
    • Lesson 2.5.2: Applying Surgical Guidelines in Coding
  • Chapter 2.6: Radiology and its Guidelines

    • Lesson 2.6.1: Radiology Coding Basics
    • Lesson 2.6.2: Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound Coding
  • Chapter 2.7: Pathology and Laboratory

    • Lesson 2.7.1: Overview of Laboratory Guidelines
    • Lesson 2.7.2: Key Codes in Pathology and Laboratory Services
  • Chapter 2.8: Medicine and its Guidelines

    • Lesson 2.8.1: Introduction to Medical Services Coding
    • Lesson 2.8.2 Key Applications in Medical Coding
  • Chapter 2.9: Modifiers

    • Lesson 2.9.1: Importance of Modifiers in CPT
    • Lesson 2.9.2: Commonly Used Modifiers and Their Applications
Module 3: Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS)
  • Chapter 3.1: Transportation Services

    • Lesson 3.1.1: Coding for Ambulance and Other Transportation Services
  • Chapter 3.2: Medical and Surgical Supplies

    • Lesson 3.2.1: Overview of HCPCS Supply Codes
    • Lesson 3.2.2: Applications in Documentation
  • Chapter 3.3: Administrative, Miscellaneous, and Investigational Services

    • Lesson 3.3.1: Understanding Miscellaneous HCPCS Codes
    • Lesson 3.3.2: Coding for Investigational Services
  • Chapter 3.4: Enteral and Parenteral Therapy

    • Lesson 3.4.1: Coding for Nutritional Support
    • Lesson 3.4.2: Key Guidelines for Enteral and Parenteral Therapy
  • Chapter 3.5: Outpatient PPS

    • Lesson 3.5.1: Overview of Prospective Payment Systems
    • Lesson 3.5.2: HCPCS Applications in Outpatient Settings
  • Chapter 3.6: Durable Medical Equipment

    • Lesson 3.6.1: Types of DME and Related Codes
    • Lesson 3.6.2: Application Scenarios for DME Coding
  • Chapter 3.7: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment

    • Lesson 3.7.1: HCPCS Coding for Rehabilitation Services
    • Lesson 3.7.2: Guidelines for Substance Abuse Treatment Coding
  • Chapter 3.8: Drug Administration

    • Lesson 3.8.1: Coding for Non-Oral Drug Administration
    • Lesson 3.8.2: Chemotherapy Drug Coding
  • Chapter 3.9: Orthotic and Prosthetic Procedures

    • Lesson 3.9.1: Introduction to Orthotic Coding
    • Lesson 3.9.2: Guidelines for Prosthetic Procedures
  • Chapter 3.10: Vision and Hearing Services

    • Lesson 3.10.1: Coding for Vision Care Services
    • Lesson 3.10.2: HCPCS Codes for Hearing Aids and Services
  • Chapter 3.11: Temporary and National Codes

    • Lesson 3.11.1: Temporary National Codes Overview
    • Lesson 3.11.2: Medicaid-Specific HCPCS Codes
  • Chapter 3.12: Coronavirus Diagnostic Panel

    • Lesson 3.12.1: Coding for COVID-19 Testing and Treatments
  • Chapter 3.13: Practice Papers and Mock Tests

    • Lesson 3.13.1: ICD Practice Tests
    • Lesson 3.13.2: CPT Practice Tests
    • Lesson 3.13.3: HCPCS Practice Tests

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Industry-Focused Project Portfolio in Medical Coding Course

Our Medical Coding training in Qatar includes a variety of interactive coding exercises, such as scenario-based drills and timed coding challenges. You will practice applying codes in realistic conditions, enhancing your skills through group discussions focused on compliance and modifier usage.

Projects

  • Creating coding guides for multispecialty hospitals

    This involves producing comprehensive resources that outline the coding processes and standards applicable to various medical specialties within a hospital setting.

  • Developing speciality-specific coding manuals

    This entails crafting detailed manuals tailored to the unique coding needs and regulations of distinct medical specialties, ensuring accurate and consistent coding practices.

  • Conducting case studies that emphasize coding error audits and corrections

    This includes analyzing real-world examples of coding errors to identify their causes and implementing corrective measures to enhance coding accuracy and compliance.

Medical Coding Course Outcomes and Career Opportunities

The Medical Coding Certification training is designed to equip you with the skills needed to convert healthcare services, diagnoses, procedures, and equipment into recognized alphanumeric codes. Below is an overview of the training outcomes and the potential career paths that follow:

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You will learn to utilize coding systems like ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS Level II accurately.
You will gain a solid understanding of anatomy, physiology, and the essential medical terminology necessary for precise coding.
You will sharpen your detail-oriented skills to ensure correct code assignment.
You will be equipped to read and interpret medical records, pulling key information relevant to coding.
You will understand the laws and regulations related to coding practices, including adherence to HIPAA.
You will develop proficiency in using coding software and electronic health record (EHR) systems.

Career Opportunities After Complete Medical Coding Training

  • Medical Coder
  • Coding Specialist
  • Healthcare Billing Specialist
  • Compliance Auditor
  • Revenue Cycle Manager
  • Health Information Technician
  • Freelance Coder
  • Educator or Trainer

Companies Hiring Medical Coders in Qatar

  • Hamad Medical Corporation
  • Primary Health Care Corporation
  • Sidra Medical & Research Center
  • Dr Sameer Kalandan Clinic
  • AKSHITA INTERPRISES, Doha

Medical Coding Training Options

Classroom Training

  • 80 hours of intensive training

  • In-person sessions with a set curriculum.

  • Certified and industry-expert-led training sessions

  • Up to 12 students per trainer for individual attention.

  • Hands-on coding exercises and group discussions.

Live Online Training

  • 80 hours of online training sessions

  • Flexible training schedules for remote learners.

  • Full curriculum matching classroom training.

  • Trainer-led with interactive activities and real-life examples.

Corporate Training

  • An intensive 10-day program.

  • Small groups training for personalized teaching.

  • Focus on key coding skills and specific industry needs.

  • Training is held at star hotels, client locations, or Edoxi classrooms.

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Why Choose Edoxi for Medical Coding Training in Qatar?

Numerous aspiring medical coding students, professionals, and individuals select Edoxi for their Medical Coding Training due to several compelling factors.

Expert Instruction

Our experienced instructor will offer valuable insights into the clinical and administrative aspects of medical coding. You'll gain essential knowledge in healthcare training.

Thorough Curriculum

Our Medical Coding Certification program emphasizes practical skills through hands-on coding exercises and real-world case studies on essential industry topics.

Tailored Learning Experience

With class sizes limited to a maximum of twelve students, you will receive ample individual attention and support customized to your needs throughout the course.

Flexible Class Schedules

You can attend sessions on weekdays or weekends, which helps balance education with professional and personal commitments during the 80-hour program.

Targeted Certification Preparation

Edoxi provides specialized coaching to prepare you for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) exam, equipping you with the necessary skills for success.

Assistance with Certification Registration

Edoxi will also assist you in registering for the CPC exam, simplifying the process so you can concentrate on achieving your certification.

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Meet Our Mentor

Our mentors are leaders and experts in their fields. They can challenge and guide you on your road to success!

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Dr. Shivani Khasnis

She has over 12 years of hands-on Medical Coding Training experience. Working across diverse training institutes she now works as a Medical Coding Trainer with Edoxi Training Institute Dubai.
Many students have improved their medical coding skills under her mentorship. She knows the tricks and logic to help students quickly learn medical coding by creating a friendly environment. She follows a practical teaching method and each student is given individual attention. She enjoys painting and loves to travel whenever she is free from busy training schedules.

FAQ

What are the prerequisites to enroll in Edoxi's Medical Coding Course in Qatar?
To join our Medical Coding Course, you need to have completed high school (12th grade or equivalent). While prior experience in the healthcare field is beneficial, it is not mandatory.
Will I learn about current coding systems and healthcare trends in this Medical Coding Certification Course?
Absolutely! Our Medical Coding Certification Course includes comprehensive training on the latest coding updates, including revisions to ICD, CPT, and HCPCS codes.
Does this course clarify the differences between inpatient and outpatient coding?
Yes, you will gain a thorough understanding of the distinct practices involved in inpatient and outpatient coding through our detailed curriculum.
Are the course modules focused on specialized areas like radiology, cardiology, or oncology?
Certainly! The curriculum includes specialized coding training across various medical disciplines, enabling you to broaden your expertise.
What is the average salary for a medical coder in Qatar?
The average salary for a medical coder in Qatar typically ranges from QAR 8,000 to QAR 15,000 per month, depending on experience, specialization, and the healthcare facility.