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Bowling Green State University
Associate of Technical
Study
+ Coding and Medical Billing
Mona M. Burke, M.A., RHIA, advisor
This program focuses on the technical ability of the assignment of coding and classification sequences to medical terminology for the accurate processing of medical claims in the electronic health record. Students enrolled in the program will be proficient in the coding schemes necessary to obtain optimal health care reimbursement for both the inpatient and outpatient settings. Once the student successfully completes the planned program, they are eligible to sit for various coding certification examinations offered by national coding accreditation agencies.
Medical billing and coding is consistently among the fastest growing allied health occupations identified in the labor force. This specialized training transfers to any work place which deals in health care encounters. Medical coding, in its simplest function, is the assignment of a set of numbers to identify medical diagnoses and procedures identified in a patient. Every healthcare provider that delivers a service needs the medical coding and billing function in order to successfully file a healthcare claim and receive payment for services rendered by their facility.
Coding
in ICD9CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT, and HCPCS are included
in this associate degree program. These code
numbers are not only utilized to enable reimbursement
in an electronic health record system, but to
provide information that can be consistently
and accurately reported for public health statistics.
Coding diseases and procedures enables the accurate
transfer of information for physician and facility
billing and reimbursement, as well as reporting
information such as cause of death in public
health care.
The medical coding and billing program will
provide knowledge and practical applications
of claim processing and regulatory considerations.
The features of third party payer plans, government
reimbursement, and self pay transactions are
identified and applied to clinical case scenarios
utilizing appropriate software applications
in a state-of-the-art laboratory facility on
campus. The assessment of the patient’s information
from the electronic health record environment,
securing accurate physician documentation, and
applying quality assessment techniques to identify
medical necessity are all important facets of
the training in the medical coding and billing
program.
Students graduating with an ATS in Coding and Medical Billing will display proficiency in:
- the applicability of coding and classification systems to the current medical billing environment,
- the ability to process electronic and digital information using common medical billing software applications,
- the ability to manage medical data related to the correct assignment of medical coding sequences.