Professional Coding Camp 2/6/2012 - 2/10/2012 The Camp will cover CPT, ICD-9-CM, HCPCS II coding guidelines along with test-taking strategies and time drills. Camp attendees are required to bring CPT, ICD- 9, and HCPCS Level II coding books to the Camp. CPCSI recommends the CPT Professional Edition for the Camp. An AMA Press discount order form is available for attendees. The course curriculum is presented in a chapter format. Chapters include medical terminology, anatomy overviews, with CPT, ICD-9-CM, and HCPCS Level II broken down by section. The course also includes class exercises and end-of-chapter review questions, to enhance comprehension of the material covered. The CPC exam is also offered at the conclusion of the camp but is not a requirement for attending the camp. Terence Johnson, J.D., C.P.C., C.C.P., is a healthcare consultant with over 16 successful years in healthcare and law. He is a national speaker and co-founder of the South Suburban Illinois Local Chapter of the AAPC. Mr. Johnson is a former member of the American Academy of Professional Coder's Legal Advisory Board. He specializes in PATH guidelines, E/M audits, and Helathcare Compliance. Terence is also approved by the Academy to instruct on a national basis.
Cost of this seminar is $1,870.00 for the 5-day course. To sign up for this course please contact Terence Johnson via email or phone (708) 335-6000 or fill out the registaration form below and return it: - Sent by fax to 708-335-2198
- E-mailed to terence@cpcsi.com
- Mailed to:
CPC Solutions, Inc., 3011 W 183rd Street, Suite 343, Homewood, IL 60430
Registration Form (PDF)
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Professional Coding Camp 2/6/2012
This is an intensive five day course designed to provide attendees with the necessary knowledge of coding concepts to assist in preparation for the national exam for certification.
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