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She has worked in three different specialties before settling into
urology, over the years. Tips for taking Coding Certification Exam:She
excelled her first coding certification exam in the year 2004, and
now she looks forward to CPC, CMC and CMSCS. Next year or so, she
plans to pursue her E & M and urology specialty certifications.She
provides some exam taking tips: "Have confidence in yourself
and read, read, read." She recommends daily coding listserv
emails, coding newsletters, and even parts of the CPT and ICD-9
manuals that most people overlook.
"There is quite a bit of 'how-to' information... that many
people have never gone through." A suggestion to the new coders:
"Just because you can code well and get paid for a service
doesn't mean you SHOULD get paid for it," Hollingshead emphasize.
Keep abreast of publications and software, she recommends, "because
things change quickly in this field".Hollingshead concludes
that everyone is new to coding at some point; as such one shouldn't
be afraid to ask questions and have fun.
Erin Lang Masercola, PhD, CPC, has been writing about health care
law, reimbursement, compliance and HIT for ten years. Most recently,
she's been collaborating with medical coders and software engineers
to create an amazing new online coding reference tool called Supercoder.com.
She is a certified professional
medical coder through AAPC. Article
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