Click here for more sample CPC practice exam questions with Full Rationale Answers

Practice Exam

Click here for more sample CPC practice exam questions and answers with full rationale

Practice Exam

CPC Practice Exam and Study Guide Package

Practice Exam

What makes a good CPC Practice Exam? Questions and Answers with Full Rationale

CPC Exam Review Video

Laureen shows you her proprietary “Bubbling and Highlighting Technique”

Download your Free copy of my "Medical Coding From Home Ebook" at the top right corner of this page

Practice Exam

2018 CPC Practice Exam Answer Key 150 Questions With Full Rationale (HCPCS, ICD-9-CM, ICD-10, CPT Codes) Click here for more sample CPC practice exam questions with Full Rationale Answers

Practice Exam

Click here for more sample CPC practice exam questions and answers with full rationale

“No Brainer” Tip Sheet for Local Chapter Officers

Here are a few tips and reminders to help officers keep their chapters running smoothly. Remind chapter members when joining your virtual meetings that each must sign in with their first and last name and ID number so you will know who was in attendance. Signing in accurately will help guarantee that members receive their […]

The post “No Brainer” Tip Sheet for Local Chapter Officers appeared first on AAPC Knowledge Center.

AAPC Knowledge Center

Here’s What Wise Officers Will Do Right Away

Step #1 – Hold an officers’ meeting right away: Get acquainted with one another. The most successful chapters have leaders who work as a team and communicate openly. Together, review the responsibilities and general expectations of each officer as outlined in the 2020 AAPC Local Chapter Handbook. Allow each person to fulfill his or her […]

The post Here’s What Wise Officers Will Do Right Away appeared first on AAPC Knowledge Center.

AAPC Knowledge Center

Welcome 2020 Chapter Officers!!

It’s a brand-new year, full of opportunities to learn and grow as AAPC members in an ever-changing medical profession. As chapter officers, you lead the way for our members’ personal development journey as you demonstrate confidence, integrity and professionalism in action. Thanks for agreeing to be an officer; we hope you are as excited to […]

The post Welcome 2020 Chapter Officers!! appeared first on AAPC Knowledge Center.

AAPC Knowledge Center

Strong Officers Make for Strong Chapters

It’s June and you’re right in the middle of your term of service as a chapter officer. Now is a good time to take stock of your chapter’s health and a huge component of that is determined by how well you, as officers, are working together. When officers experience issues amongst themselves, it can trickle […]

The post Strong Officers Make for Strong Chapters appeared first on AAPC Knowledge Center.

AAPC Knowledge Center

Concerns about Certified Coding Compliance Officers reponse on an Email

Hello everyone,

I am writing this post for advice on what I should do about an email from our Coding Compliance Officer in response to an email I sent a certified coder in our organization. I am a CPB and work billing Medicare and some Medicaid at my organization. I have sent the email to the CPC coder asking her to review a date of service where the patient was billed in error and had Medicaid. One of the reasons I needed her to look at it was the provider billed a new patient visit and the patient has been well established with our providers for the last year. I received a response from the Coding Compliance officer stating why was I asking the coder to review it when all I had to do was convert the new patient visit code to the "corresponding" established patient visit code. In my years in this industry and working with many facilities we as billers (who are not certified coders) where told to give those types of visits to the CPC personnel to review for correct coding. Am I wrong in this? and Should our Certified Coding Compliance Officer even be suggesting that I as a non certified coder just randomly change the codes? Thank you for your time in answering my question.

Medical Billing and Coding Forum

Communicate with 2019 Officers

With the upcoming new year, we’ll have a change in officers, and new officers bring new enthusiasm to the chapters. As an outgoing officer, we request that you share pertinent information the new officers need to know. Don’t assume that because they attend regularly, that they already know something. At the same time, we encourage […]

The post Communicate with 2019 Officers appeared first on AAPC Knowledge Center.

AAPC Knowledge Center

No Brainer – No Officers – No Chapter

There is a lot going on at the end of the year; the holidays are coming, current officers are working on end of year financial commitments and new officers are learning about new responsibilities. Please ensure that the 2019 officers have been uploaded online at aapc.com as soon as possible. The officers must be listed […]

The post No Brainer – No Officers – No Chapter appeared first on AAPC Knowledge Center.

AAPC Knowledge Center

Join the Monthly Local Chapter Q&A for Officers

We look forward to our monthly calls with officers because we learn so much just by listening. We invite you to spend time listening with us to other officers as they share and brainstorm. You may even want to join in! Two great ideas from our call in August are: Using committees can strengthen the […]
AAPC Knowledge Center

Compliance Officers

Hello,
I am looking to add a few credentials and am stuck as to where to go, what would be most beneficial I currently have CPC, CPMA, CCC I am needing someone to weigh in as how healthcare is changing what would be most beneficial getting my compliance officers cert or going for risk adjustment. I myself think that CPMA, CPCO and CRC kinda overlap. So if some one could weigh in on this I would appreciate it :)

Thank you
Tiffany Griffith, CPC, CPMA, CCC

Medical Billing and Coding Forum