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Coding Specialist Program Southern California Health Institute Medical Billing and Coding Specialist Program Developed in Partnership with AAPC

Career Expectations as a Medical Biller and Coder Job Growth & Wages Projected job growth is faster than average through 2022 (22%)* Median salary in California is $40,300.00* Preparing for the Job/Education AAPC Certification Hands-On Training Externship/Practicode * as specified by onetonline.org

Specialty Certifications at SOCHi Certified Professional Biller Certified Professional Coder

Employment Opportunities as a Medical Biller and Coder Physician Offices Hospitals Ambulatory Surgery Centers Skilled Nursing Facilities Insurance Carriers Dental Offices Collections

Why Choose AAPC Certification? AAPC was founded in 1988 to provide education and professional certification to physician-based medical coders and to elevate the standards of medical coding. Since then, AAPC has expanded beyond outpatient coding to include training and credentials in documentation and coding audits, inpatient hospital/facility coding, regulatory compliance, and physician practice management. Currently, AAPC has a membership base over 141,000 worldwide, of which nearly 99,000 are certified. AAPC credentialed coders have proven mastery of all code sets, evaluation and management principles, and documentation guidelines. They represent the best in the medical coding career field.

Southern California Health Institute? Why Choose Southern California Health Institute? In 1996, SOCHi started its first class and to date has been dedicated to helping students achieve their dreams. As educators, we believe that it is our job not only to educate, but also to inspire. Our SOCHi family is comprised of industry professionals who have a passion for their profession and have the desire to share their knowledge and experience with others. SOCHi’s Focus providing quality education providing hands on experience through externship providing volunteer opportunities building confidence and compassion

Program Description The 900 Clock Hour Medical Billing and Coding Specialist program at Southern California Health Institute (SOCHI) provides the student with training in all areas of medical billing and coding procedures for both inpatient and outpatient settings. The program’s educational materials are provided in partnership with AAPC. AAPC is the nation's largest training and credentialing organization for the business side of healthcare. The program includes training and preparation in two major areas: The Certified Professional Biller (CPB) and The Certified Professional Coder (CPC).   The 90The 900 Clock Hour Medical Billing and Coding Specialist program at Southern California Health Institute (SOCHI) provides the student with training in all areas of medical billing and coding procedures for both inpatient and outpatient settings. The program’s educational materials are provided in partnership with AAPC. AAPC is the nation's largest training and credentialing organization for the business side of healthcare. The program includes training and preparation in three major areas: The Certified Professional Biller (CPB) course is aimed at providing the most up-to-date information relating to the health insurance industry and different reimbursement methodologies for correct claim submission. Successful completion will prepare the student to sit for the CPB™ exam and work in a medical billing department at a physician’s office, clinic, facility, other healthcare entity, or as a claims examiner for insurance carriers.   The Certified Professional Coder (CPC) course focuses on coding in physician office settings and trains the student to read a medical chart and assign the correct diagnosis (ICD-9), procedure (CPT®), and supply (HCPCS Level II) code for a wide variety of clinical cases and services. Successful completion will prepare the student to sit for the CPC exam offered in conjunction with AAPC. The Certified Inpatient Coder (CIC) course teaches fundamental medical coding skills for an inpatient facility setting and covers ICD-9-CM Volumes 1-3 preparing the student to take AAPC's CIC exam. The program also offers training in anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, the business of a medical office, ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding, and a capstone session. The capstone consists of a practicum component that has the student perform coding and billing processes using actual redacted patient files as well as a course that both reviews and administers practice exams for preparation to sit for certification exams in CPB and CPC with AAPC. Upon completion of the course, the student will be eligible to sit for certification exams as a CPC, CPB and CIC. The CPC and CPB exam costs and preparation are provided as part of the program and the CIC content will be reviewed so that the student may pursue the inpatient coding certification on their own as their career path dictates. The 900 Clock Hour Medical Billing and Coding Specialist program at Southern California Health Institute (SOCHI) provides the student with training in all areas of medical billing and coding procedures for both inpatient and outpatient settings. The program’s educational materials are provided in partnership with AAPC. AAPC is the nation's largest training and credentialing organization for the business side of healthcare. The program includes training and preparation in three major areas: 0 Clock Hour Medical Billing and Coding Specialist program at Southern California Health Institute (SOCHI) provides the student with training in all areas of medical billing and coding procedures for both inpatient and outpatient settings. The program’s educational materials are provided in partnership with AAPC. AAPC is the nation's largest training and credentialing organization for the business side of healthcare. The program includes training and preparation in three major areas: Upon completion of the course, the student will be eligible to sit for certification exams as a CPC, CPB and CIC. The CPC and CPB exam costs and preparation are provided as part of the program and the CIC content will be reviewed so that the student may pursue the inpatient coding certification on their own as their career path dictates

Program Description The program also offers training in anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, the business of a medical office, ICD-10-CM coding, and a capstone session. The capstone consists of a practicum component that has the student perform coding and billing processes using actual redacted patient files as well as a course that both reviews and administers practice exams for preparation to sit for certification exams in CPB and CPC with AAPC. Upon completion of the course, the student will be eligible to sit for certification exams as a CPC, CPB and CIC. The CPC and CPB exam costs and preparation are provided as part of the program and the CIC content will be reviewed so that the student may pursue the inpatient coding certification on their own as their career path dictates. The 90The 900 Clock Hour Medical Billing and Coding Specialist program at Southern California Health Institute (SOCHI) provides the student with training in all areas of medical billing and coding procedures for both inpatient and outpatient settings. The program’s educational materials are provided in partnership with AAPC. AAPC is the nation's largest training and credentialing organization for the business side of healthcare. The program includes training and preparation in three major areas: The Certified Professional Biller (CPB) course is aimed at providing the most up-to-date information relating to the health insurance industry and different reimbursement methodologies for correct claim submission. Successful completion will prepare the student to sit for the CPB™ exam and work in a medical billing department at a physician’s office, clinic, facility, other healthcare entity, or as a claims examiner for insurance carriers.   The Certified Professional Coder (CPC) course focuses on coding in physician office settings and trains the student to read a medical chart and assign the correct diagnosis (ICD-9), procedure (CPT®), and supply (HCPCS Level II) code for a wide variety of clinical cases and services. Successful completion will prepare the student to sit for the CPC exam offered in conjunction with AAPC. The Certified Inpatient Coder (CIC) course teaches fundamental medical coding skills for an inpatient facility setting and covers ICD-9-CM Volumes 1-3 preparing the student to take AAPC's CIC exam. The program also offers training in anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, the business of a medical office, ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding, and a capstone session. The capstone consists of a practicum component that has the student perform coding and billing processes using actual redacted patient files as well as a course that both reviews and administers practice exams for preparation to sit for certification exams in CPB and CPC with AAPC. Upon completion of the course, the student will be eligible to sit for certification exams as a CPC, CPB and CIC. The CPC and CPB exam costs and preparation are provided as part of the program and the CIC content will be reviewed so that the student may pursue the inpatient coding certification on their own as their career path dictates. The 900 Clock Hour Medical Billing and Coding Specialist program at Southern California Health Institute (SOCHI) provides the student with training in all areas of medical billing and coding procedures for both inpatient and outpatient settings. The program’s educational materials are provided in partnership with AAPC. AAPC is the nation's largest training and credentialing organization for the business side of healthcare. The program includes training and preparation in three major areas: 0 Clock Hour Medical Billing and Coding Specialist program at Southern California Health Institute (SOCHI) provides the student with training in all areas of medical billing and coding procedures for both inpatient and outpatient settings. The program’s educational materials are provided in partnership with AAPC. AAPC is the nation's largest training and credentialing organization for the business side of healthcare. The program includes training and preparation in three major areas: Upon completion of the course, the student will be eligible to sit for certification exams as a CPC, CPB and CIC. The CPC and CPB exam costs and preparation are provided as part of the program and the CIC content will be reviewed so that the student may pursue the inpatient coding certification on their own as their career path dictates

Course Descriptions Introduction to the Business of Medicine - MBC103 This course introduces the student to the business of medicine, including maintaining compliance standards, customer service skills, proper documentation, patient privacy and HIPPA related concepts as well as basic office procedures including filing, computer use and the electronic health record. This course is recommended for anyone who is preparing for a career in a medical billing department at a physician's office, clinic, or other healthcare entity, in order to function competently in a medical business setting. Certified Professional Coder I - MBC106 In this course the student will learn all the necessary guidelines for diagnostic and procedural coding from medical reports for the following IDC-10, CPT and HCPCS classifications: anesthesia, general surgery, integumentary system, musculoskeletal system, respiratory system and cardiovascular system.

Course Descriptions CPB & CPC Certification Exam Preparation - MBC109 This course will provide the students with online practice exams that are similar in design and content to the actual certification exams in CPB and CPC that the student will be eligible to sit for. Basic concepts for test preparation will also be include developing good study habits, test taking strategies, and how to use various resources while preparing and sitting for the exam. Certified Professional Biller 2016 - MBC113 This course introduces the student to health insurance and reimbursement. In this course, the student will become familiar with common medical billing practices, the health insurance industry, legal and regulatory issues and differences in reimbursement methodologies. The student will learn principles of medical billing related to proper claim form preparation, submission, and payment processing, and the follow up process. This course is recommended for anyone who is preparing for a career in a medical billing department at a physician's office, clinic, or other healthcare entity, and as a claims examiner for insurance carriers.

Course Descriptions Practicode 2016 - MBC114 Practicode by AAPC helps new and experienced medical coders get real-world experience coding actual redacted medical charts. This coding practice tool helps to improve coding skills across multiple specialties, allowing a new coder to gain coding experience, and is followed by an assessment to track coding proficiency. Certified Professional Coder II - MBC116 In this course the student will learn all the necessary guidelines for diagnostic and procedural coding from medical reports for the following IDC-10, CPT and HCPCS classifications: hemic, lymphatic, mediastinum and diaphragm, digestive system, urinary and male genital systems, reproductive, intersex surgery, female genital system, maternity and delivery, endocrine and nervous systems, and eye ocular adnexa, auditory and operating microscope.

Course Descriptions Introduction to Medical Coding - MBC120 In this course the student will learn the fundamentals of medical coding. Each body system will be covered in regards to medical terminology, structure and function, pathology, as well as the chapter guidelines for the basic coding skills related to the that body system. Additionally, an introductory overview of modifiers and evaluation and management codes will be presented to prepare the student for advanced coding. Certified Professional Coder III - MBC126 In this course the student will learn all the necessary guidelines for diagnostic and procedural coding from medical reports for the following IDC-10, CPT and HCPCS classifications: radiology, pathology/laboratory, medicine, and a review of the proper use of evaluation and management codes and modifiers.

SOCHi Career Services The SOCHI career services team works directly with the student from the start of his or her program of study. The relationship that develops between the student and a career services team member, results in a greater potential for the best possible employment for the student. It is important that the career services team member know the student well and understand what the student is looking for when it comes to employment in their new career. Additionally, because the career services team knows their student and their community of wellness employers, they can help create a harmonious match between the two. While, we cannot guarantee employment, we can promise that we are committed to your success, and thus we are dedicated to pursuing a path to employment for every student who expresses a desire for our assistance. Our Career Services team will assist students in their job search; primarily educating students in developing the ability to successfully perform the following tasks as they begin to seek employment: Preparing resumes Developing job interviewing skills Identifying job position openings Securing opportunities for advancement once hired Following up with employers after interviews Negotiating wages and benefits Maintaining employment once hired Developing and utilizing a network of professional contacts who can aid the job search effort

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