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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
Outpatient Medical Coding and Auditing, AS (MCOD-AS)
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The Outpatient Medical Coding and Auditing Associate Degree is for students interested in reimbursement and compliance. Students learn to evaluate medical documentation to validate assignment of codes in the outpatient setting using (Electronic Medical Records) EMR and Practice Management (PM) software for auditing and revenue recovery. The program prepares students for entry-level positions in outpatient medical coding and auditing with healthcare providers and payers including private insurance companies and government payers.
Learning Outcomes:
- Describe the distinct types of healthcare delivery systems and Telehealth services regulatory requirements, and compliance.
- Describe legal and ethical responsibilities in the healthcare organization as they relate Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), Protected Health Information (PHI) and to patient/client rights.
- Demonstrate communication, teamwork, leadership skills and competencies.
- Use coding and documentation guidelines to produce clean claims.
- Utilize EMR/Electronic Health Records (EHR) software.
- Compare and contrast reimbursement methodologies.
- Audit outpatient documentation for accuracy to support International Classification of Disease (ICD), Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) coding, quality measures, and clinical requirements.
- Utilize proper terminology including abbreviations related to pathological conditions, diagnostic procedures, surgical interventions, and therapeutic procedures.
- Apply database information technology to electronic medical records and health information exchange.
- Find and communicate documentation deficiencies to providers to improve documentation for correct risk adjustment coding.
Upon completion of the program the student may choose to take an exam for national certification credentials:
American Association of Professional Coders - AAPC
- CPC - Certified Professional Coder
- CPMA - Certified Professional Medical Auditor
- CDEO - Certified Documentation Expert Outpatient
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General Education Courses (21-22 credits)
Program Courses (39 credits)
- HIMT 2530 - Compliance in the Outpatient Setting Credits: 3
- OR HIMT 2540 - Privacy, Security, and Compliance Credits: 3
- CSA 1110 - Introduction to Software Applications Credits: 3
- MDAS 1011 - Administrative Medical Assisting Credits: 3
- OR HIMT 1410 - Healthcare Access Management Credits: 3
- HIMT 1110 - Introduction to Health Information Management Credits: 3
- OR HIMT 2110 - Health Information Management Principles Credits: 3
- HIMT 2010 - Human Diseases and Pathophysiology Credits: 3
- OR BIO 2103 - Pathophysiology Credits: 3
- OR BIO 1023 - Biology of Disease Credits: 3
- BOT 1801 - Medical Coding I Credits: 3
- OR HIMT 2730 - Clinical Classification Systems I Credits: 3
- BOT 1802 - Medical Coding II Credits: 3
- OR HIMT 2740 - Clinical Classification Systems II Credits: 3
- HIMT 2111 - Advanced Coding & Auditing Credits: 3
- MDAS 1012 - Medical Insurance and Billing Credits: 3
- OR HIMT 2460 - Healthcare Reimbursement Credits: 3
- MDAS 1025 - Medical Terminology for Clinical and Administrative Professions Credits: 3
- OR BOT 1800 - Medical Terminology and Anatomy Credits: 3
- OR HIMT 1000 - Medical Terminology Credits: 3
- MDAS 2016 - Electronic Medical Records Credits: 3
- OR HIMT 2350 - Healthcare Informatics Credits: 3
- MDAS 2050 - Principles of Pharmacology Credits: 3
- OR HIMT 1030 - Pharmacology in Health Information Credits: 1
- Directed Elective from ACCT, BOT, BUSN, CSC, CST, ECON, HIMT, MATH, MDAS Credits: 3-5
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