All Medical Coding-Related Certification Online/Offline Trainings are easily available.
This entry-level, online medical coding course brings together foundational coding knowledge, including medical terminology and anatomy. By the end of the training, you will be fully prepared for the CPC exam and ready to thrive as a certified medical coder.
The CPC training course teaches fundamental medical coding skills for professional services (physicians, mid-level providers, etc) and provides all the CPC exam preparation you need.
The course covers CPT®, HCPCS, and ICD-10-CM coding with hands-on practice coding real world, redacted medical records using CPT®, ICD-10-CM and HCPCS Level II code sets.
Assures a broad knowledge in reviewing and assigning the correct procedure and diagnosis codes for professional (physician) services.
The CIC training course is the only course that teaches fundamental medical coding skills for inpatient hospitals and facilities. As the only certification exclusively specialized in hospital and facility inpatient coding, the CIC is a perfect pairing with the CPC to expand career opportunities across the entire coding landscape.
One of the best ways to expand your career opportunities is to acquire new skills. Whether you already have been coding in your job or you hold a CPC or other AAPC certification, adding a CIC credential can have an immediate and positive impact on your career and will be an important differentiator to employers.
Inpatient coding differs from physician-based coding in that it focuses on services provided by the facility, rather than on services provided by the physician.
The CIC credential is the only certification exclusively specialized in hospital and facility inpatient coding. This certification validates mastery in abstracting information from the medical record for ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding. It also represents expert knowledge of Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Groups (MS-DRGs) and the Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS).
Certified inpatient coders typically work in hospitals (acute care facilities), skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), critical access hospitals (CAHs), teaching hospitals, inpatient rehab facilities (IRF), and long-term care hospitals (LTCHs).
The COC Online Training Course teaches fundamental medical coding skills for outpatient hospitals and facilities.
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to review and assign the correct procedures and diagnostic codes for patient encounters in a hospital or outpatient setting. This highly coveted skillset helps hospitals and facilities receive appropriate reimbursement and maintain compliance with coding guidelines and government/payer regulations.
Understanding facility coding is vital when working in the hospital and ambulatory surgery center (ASC) settings, where reimbursement is based not on professional services provided, but on the resources used during the patient encounter.
The COC training will cover coding fundamentals including CPT®, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II coding, along with the Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) and an introduction to ICD-10-PCS.
The CRC course teaches fundamental medical coding skills for risk adjustment coding, along with the effects of predictive modeling and quality of care.
The CRC is the most popular choice for an additional certification from AAPC. CRCs play a critical role in clinical documentation improvement by focusing on the accuracy and completeness of medical documentation, particularly as it relates to capturing diagnoses and conditions that impact risk adjustment and reimbursement.
Certified risk adjustment coder training is both exhilarating and challenging. Throughout the course, you’ll learn the principles of risk adjustment and accurate diagnosis coding. You’ll also gain an understanding of predictive modeling, the financial impact of risk adjustment coding, documentation challenges, official diagnosis coding guidelines, and diagnosis coding in ICD-10-CM.
This entry-level, medical billing course ensures you receive the training you need to become a medical biller. You’ll learn how to maintain all details of the revenue cycle, including payer requirements, legal and regulatory issues, and reimbursements.
Our medical billing training course gives you a broad understanding of health insurance, along with specific knowledge on legal and regulatory issues, and a variety of reimbursement methodologies to ensure you can accurately prepare, submit, and follow up on medical claims. You will learn how to use three major coding manuals: CPT®, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II.
The course provides hands-on practice with real-world, redacted medical records. Assures you have the proper qualifications to do medical billing for physician’s offices, clinics, insurance carriers, and for other types of healthcare facilities. Upon course completion, you will be prepared to take AAPC’s CPB certification exam.
AAPC has paired the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) training course with the Certified Professional Biller (CPB) training course to give you the widest possible foundation for a career in medical billing and coding.
This entry-level medical coding and billing training course combo provides all the training you need to excel as a medical coder and medical biller.
You'll gain expertise across the medical billing and reimbursement cycle — including preauthorization, charge entry, claims transmission, submitting appeals, payment posting, insurance follow-up, and patient follow-up.
Additionally, this course combo brings together foundational coding knowledge, including medical terminology and anatomy. You'll develop a broad skillset that includes reviewing and assigning the correct procedure and diagnosis codes for professional (physician) services.
By the end of your training, you will be ready to differentiate yourself for a medical billing or coding position and earn the CPC + CPB credential.
Revenue Cycle Management Specialists are mid-level professionals who know the ins and outs of the healthcare revenue cycle. They are responsible for ensuring smooth billing, claims processing, and reimbursements. By coordinating teams across departments, they streamline workflows, reduce errors, and prevent lost revenue.
Revenue Cycle Management Specialists also analyze financial trends to optimize cash flow and improve efficiency. They ensure compliance with ever-changing regulations, helping organizations avoid costly penalties. Their expertise supports financial stability, allowing healthcare providers to focus on delivering quality patient care.
In this course, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the revenue cycle, tailored to both physician offices and healthcare facilities.
Your responsibilities as a Revenue Cycle Management Specialist will span the full revenue cycle, from patient access and authorization to clinical documentation improvement, coding, billing, operations, and back-end processes.
You’ll explore each of these stages in detail throughout your training so you can proactively analyze and enhance existing workflows in organizations — while identifying opportunities to implement new processes.
Designed for the seasoned medical coding professional, the CPMA Training Course covers medical record standards and documentation guidelines, coding and documentation compliance, coding and reimbursement concepts, audit scope and statistical sampling methods, medical record audit abstraction, and category risk analysis and communication.
By the completion of the online CPMA Training Course, you will master the principles of medical auditing. You will be well-versed in defining and identifying fraud and abuse and be fluent in regulatory guidelines.
This online practice management course teaches all the fundamental skills needed to effectively manage a physician's practice. You will learn everything that goes into managing the revenue cycle, compliance regulations, human resources, health information, and general business processes.
The CPPM Online Training Course will thoroughly equip you to excel as a practice manager.
Practice managers are instrumental in coordinating various aspects of healthcare administration to create a well-organized and smoothly functioning medical facility. Their responsibilities encompass a wide range of tasks that require expertise in several areas — such as strategic planning, insurance and payer relations, risk management, effective communication, and more.
The CPPM training you receive throughout this practice management course will broaden your skillset and strengthen your expertise in multiple domains, including medical coding and billing, human resources, and even marketing. Your extensive knowledge will make you a go-to invaluable resource in the medical practice — especially after earning the CPPM certification, which positions you for more job opportunities and higher pay.
The CPCO Online Training Course provides all the training you need to effectively develop, implement, and monitor healthcare compliance programs based on governmental regulatory guidelines. By the end of the course, you’ll be prepared to conduct internal compliance reviews, audits, staff education and training, and risk assessments.
Healthcare compliance involves proactive tasks to prevent fraud, waste, or abuse within a healthcare organization. An effective compliance program will make sure legal, ethical, and professional standards are being followed and communicated.
The healthcare compliance officer training provided throughout the CPCO course will prepare you to demonstrate the expected ethical behavior for others in your organization and ensure all employees follow the regulations and laws that govern health information.
Earning the CPCO credential will show employers you’re ready to oversee compliance programs, implement best practices, proactively reduce compliance risk — and lead with integrity.
In the CPCD Online Training Course, you will dive into the details of dermatological procedures, diagnoses, and treatments. The training provided will ensure you master the ability to apply correct ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS Level II codes and modifiers specific to dermatology.
The CPCD Online Training Course provides in-depth dermatology coding training that prepares you to demonstrate your proficiency on the CPCD certification exam. Through interactive lectures with exercises, you’ll receive expert instruction from seasoned industry professionals who will help you refine your attention to detail, analytical, and critical thinking skills that are essential for accurate coding.
The CDEO Online Training Course explores the key principles of clinical documentation improvement (CDI). We’ll cover documentation requirements, quality measures, payment methodologies, regulatory compliance, the benefits of CDI programs, and more.
Our CDEO Online Training Course is tailored to experienced coders, providing the comprehensive training needed to become a clinical documentation expert in outpatient settings.
By the end of the course, you will be well versed in the intricacies of maintaining accurate and comprehensive patient records, legal and ethical standards, and clinical conditions — including common signs and symptoms, typical treatment, and relevant coding concepts.
The CDEI Online Training Course teaches the principles of clinical documentation improvement for inpatient facility documentation.
The CDEI Online Training Course will cover essential topics like the benefits of clinical documentation improvement programs, documentation requirements and tips, payment methodologies, and clinical conditions — including common signs, symptoms, and treatments. By the end of the course, you will be ready to prove your proficiency on the CDEI certification exam.
The CPMS Online Training Course teaches the principles of being a medical scribe. The training provided will equip you with the skills and knowledge vital for success in the healthcare documentation field. Throughout the course, we will cover a diverse range of topics to build your proficiency and confidence.
The CPMS Online Training Course discusses documentation requirements, medical records accurately representing clinical encounters, and how to effectively communicate with providers. Regulations and compliance that affect medical scribes will also be discussed, along with clinical software tools. By the end of the course, you’ll be well versed in healthcare documentation and fully prepared to take the CPMS certification exam.
Whether you’re an experienced coder or new to the industry, the CEMC Online Training Course will equip you with working knowledge of CPT E/M guidelines, selection of the correct category or subcategory of E/M, leveling the E/M service, E/M modifiers, regulations, commonly used ICD-10-CM guidelines, and common procedures performed during an E/M visit.
The CEMC Online Training Course will ensure you thoroughly understand the latest code changes, regulatory updates, and industry best practices. You’ll also learn how to navigate complex E/M coding scenarios so you’re prepared to accurately assign codes in challenging situations.
By the end of the training, you’ll be able to showcase your mastery of E/M medical decision making (MDM) and be well versed in the nuances of E/M guidelines specific to various medical disciplines.
In the CEDC Online Training Course, you will learn how to apply the correct ICD-10-CM, CPT®, HCPCS Level II codes, and modifier assignment when reporting emergency department (ED) services and procedures.
The CEDC Online Training Course will ensure you’re prepared to earn the CEDC credential and demonstrate your mastery of ED coding — including common diagnoses, procedures, and E/M coding specific to emergency department physicians.
The CHONC Online Training Course provides comprehensive training that will help you excel in your role as a hematology and oncology coder. You will strengthen your ability to accurately assign diagnostic and procedural codes for medical services associated with blood disorders and cancer treatments.
In the CHONC Online Training Course, we will review the knowledge and practical skills required to stay in compliance with healthcare regulations in the hematology and oncology specialty. The training provided will also ensure you are prepared to successfully pass the CHONC exam to earn the CHONC credential.
Our CANPC Online Training Course will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to navigate the complexities of coding for anesthesia and pain management. The comprehensive training provided will ensure you strengthen your multifaceted skillset and prove your proficiency in crucial tasks.
Throughout the CANPC Online Training Course, you will gain a better understanding of healthcare regulations — especially those related to anesthesia and pain management — to ensure your coding practices align with industry standards and legal requirements.
Training will include reviewing the details involved in coding anesthesia services so important factors aren’t missed — like the type of anesthesia administered and a patient's health status. You’ll also strengthen your expertise in coding for various pain management procedures and common conditions. By the end of the course, you’ll be prepared to prove your proficiency and earn the CANPC credential.
Family practice has a distinct clinical approach that requires special skills to identify concerns, negotiate plans, and help solve problems. Our CFPC Online Training Course provides all the training you need to confidently navigate your role as family practice coder.
Throughout the CFPC Online Training Course, you will explore all that goes into coding for family practice procedures, such as preventive care, chronic condition management, and acute visits. By the end of your training, you will be ready to showcase your expertise and earn the CFPC credential.
The CGIC Online Training Course will ensure you’re ready to prove your ability to apply accurate ICD-10-CM, CPT®, and HCPCS Level II codes and modifiers for reporting gastroenterological procedures. CGIC training also covers the many coding intricacies of surgical procedures performed by gastroenterologists, such as gastric or duodenal intubation, enteroscopy, mediastinotomy, hernia repair, and more.
Our CGIC Online Training Course will strengthen your ability to read and abstract physician office and operative notes accurately. You will review E/M guidelines for various settings, ensuring comprehensive coding proficiency. Knowledge of rules and regulations for Medicare billing will also be a focal point — including incident to, teaching situations, shared visits, consultations, and global surgery.
The CASCC Online Training Course provides all the training you need to be able to effectively manage your responsibilities and tasks as an ambulatory surgery coder. On top of code assignment review, we will cover essential topics like ambulatory surgery center procedures, regulatory compliance, and communication with healthcare providers.
The training you will receive in the CASCC Online Training Course will ensure you master ambulatory surgery coding and the specialized skillset needed to navigate this dynamic field.
Ambulatory surgery coders play a key role in facilitating proper reimbursement, maintaining compliance with industry standards, and contributing to the overall efficiency and accuracy of healthcare operations within ambulatory surgery centers. By the end of this course, you will be ready to prove you can excel in your role and earn the CASCC credential.
In the CPEDC Online Training Course, you will develop and strengthen crucial skills for pediatric coding proficiency, ensuring accurate assignment of ICD-10-CM, CPT®, and HCPCS Level II codes for pediatric diagnoses and procedures.
In the CPEDC Online Training Course, you’ll learn how to enhance clinical documentation, improve patient record analysis, and develop critical thinking skills through various pediatric coding scenarios. Because the course is designed to prepare you for the CPEDC certification exam, all the topics you will be tested on are thoroughly covered throughout training.
In the CUC Online Training Course, you will sharpen your patient record analysis skills, engage in critical thinking exercises involving complex urology coding scenarios, and thoroughly prepare for the CUC certification exam.
The CUC Online Training Course is designed to deepen your existing urology coding knowledge so you are fully prepared for the CUC certification exam. We will review the common diagnoses, surgical procedures, and evaluation management coding specific to urology. By the end of the course, you will be well versed in the field and up to date on urology coding guidelines.
The CCVTC Online Training Course ensures you're well versed and confident in your cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding. The training provided not only deepens your existing knowledge but also equips you with the level of precision needed to excel on the CCVTC certification exam.
The CCVTC Online Training Course will equip you with in-depth knowledge of cardiovascular and thoracic surgical procedures and the associated diagnoses, the ability to analyze medical documentation thoroughly, and a strong understanding of compliance standards.
By the end of the course, you’ll master the specialized knowledge and skills necessary to navigate cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding — and be ready to prove your proficiency on the CCVTC certification exam.
In the COPC Online Training Course, you will dive into the details of ophthalmology procedures, diagnoses, and treatments. The training provided will ensure you master the ability to apply correct ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS Level II codes and modifiers specific to ophthalmology.
The COPC Online Training Course provides comprehensive training that will help you excel in your role as an ophthalmology coder. You will strengthen your ability to accurately assign diagnostic and procedural codes for medical services associated with eye-related diagnoses and treatments.
By the end of the course, you’ll be well versed in the field and up to date on ophthalmology coding guidelines. You’ll also be ready to prove your proficiency on the COPC certification exam.
The CRHC Online Training Course will enhance your rheumatology coding skills and prepare you to earn the CRHC credential. The training in this course provides in-depth knowledge of all aspects of this specialty, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the diverse range of rheumatology services.
The CRHC Online Training Course provides a thorough review of diagnoses, surgical procedures, and evaluation management coding unique to rheumatology. This course will equip you with the skills and expertise needed to excel as a rheumatology coder — and be fully prepared for the CRHC certification exam.
The RCMS-KSA Training Course will equip you with all the job skills and knowledge needed to work in a revenue cycle management setting within the Saudi Arabia healthcare market.
This program was developed specifically around the Saudi Arabia coding and billing standards as specified by each of the key regulatory bodies, including the Ministry of Health (MOH), Saudi Health Council (SHC), Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS), Saudi Central Board for Accreditation of Healthcare Institution (CBAHI), Council of Health Insurance (CHI), and Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA).
The curriculum and training methods used follow a highly effective and proven approach that will fully prepare you for your career, as well as AAPC's RCMS-KSA exam. Once you successfully pass the RCMS-KSA exam, you will become a certified Revenue Cycle Management Specialist (RCMS-KSA).
Enroll in medical coding courses (online or in-person) to gain foundational knowledge.
Obtain industry-recognized certifications like CPC or CCS.
Look for internships or entry-level roles to build hands-on experience.
Join professional organizations like AAPC or AHIMA for resources, job boards, and networking opportunities.
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