Medical coding requires a deep understanding of medical terminology and procedures, as well as the ability to make judgment calls when necessary. Human coders are better equipped to handle these tasks ...
Is your practice ready for coming changes to E/M coding? The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and American Medical Association (AMA) will implement ...
On January 1, 2021, new evaluation and management (E&M) coding guidelines for clinical office visits go into effect across the US. These guidelines, which reflect the most significant change in E&M ...
In today’s tech-driven healthcare landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how healthcare organizations process data, manage workflows and optimize outcomes. Among the most promising ...
Medical coding no longer lives quietly behind the scenes. Today, it sits at the crossroads of money, compliance, and patient trust. Every number entered and modifier applied can shape what happens ...
Medical coders play a crucial role in the revenue cycle process, as they help ensure health systems, hospitals and physicians are properly reimbursed for the services they provide. Here are 14 things ...
Medical coding is a dynamic and complex field requiring expertise in medical terminology, anatomy and treatments, as well as a deep understanding of billing regulations and practices. With 95,000-plus ...
Medical school curriculum is heavy in anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, and clinical rotations or clerkships. There is very little, if any, instruction on proper coding and billing for ...
CodaMetrix, the market leader in autonomous medical coding, today announced it has been ranked No. 1 in the 2026 Best in KLAS segment for Autonomous Coding, reflecting its leadership in defining and ...
PITTSFIELD — Ever wonder how insurers and medical facilities bill people for surgeries, illnesses and other procedures? It's all done by code. But someone has to translate those complicated medical ...