- 1). Review your notes on medical terminology and become familiar with their components: prefix, root word, suffix and combining vowel.
- 2). Write down individual prefixes, root words, suffixes and combining forms on index cards and separate each category into a stack. Keep drawing different cards from the pile and rearrange their combinations to practice formulating terms.
- 3). Note how the meaning of the term changes according to the particular component used. Make sure that you know the meaning of each term you formulate.
- 4). Study pictures of the human anatomy and structure of the body to become familiar with the body's parts, functions, and their relationship with one another. Along those lines, review these systems that the body is broken into: Skeletal System, Muscular System, Nervous System, Endocrine System, Cardiovascular System, Lymphatic System, Respiratory System, Digestive System, Urinary System, and Reproductive System.
- 1). Look over key health insurance terminology like: coinsurance, co-payment, covered expense, deductible, premium and reimbursement, and the different types of insurance plans, such as: indemnity and managed care plans (which includes HMO, PPO, POS and EPO) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
- 2). Study the "Coding Education Program Approval Manual" published by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Aside from being able to correctly apply CPT, HCPCS Level II (procedure and supply codes), and ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes, review the guidelines and following coding categories: Evaluation and Management, Anesthesia, Surgery, Radiology, Pathology and Laboratory, and Medicine.
- 3). Use charts, records and other medical documents to practice locating and assigning appropriate codes, without encoders.
- 4). Look into the explicit laws and coding standards implemented by The Joint Commission, American Medical Association (AMA), Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP).
Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology
Insurance Methodologies & Coding Systems
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