QualCode, a boutique-coding
agency, is now offering Libman Education’s Web-based ICD-10 readiness program,
Anatomy & Physiology for Coders.
QualCode chose the course to prepare clients for the looming ICD-10 deadline. Its 12-week comprehensive training and online flexibility enables medical coders to get a thorough grasp of ICD-10’s anatomy-intensive requirements without interfering with their daily workflow.
“QualCode looks forward to offering Anatomy & Physiology for Coders to its clients,”
says Natalie Williams, QualCode’s president. “In specializing in remote coding services,
compliance audits, and coding education and training, we prioritize offering our clients
the best training the industry has to offer. Anatomy & Physiology for Coders fulfills this
and, with its flexible-yet-thorough approach, provides healthcare providers a realistic way
to train their medical coders in ICD-10 in time for the deadline.”
QualCode, a certified minority owned business, offers on-site and remote coding
support to hospitals, clinics, physician solo and group practices, and ambulatory surgery
centers across the country. Its clients have included Children’s Aid Society in New York; Johnson & Johnson-Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc in Cincinnati; Newark Beth
Israel Hospital in Newark, New Jersey; and Bronx Lebanon Hospital in Bronx, New York.
Anatomy & Physiology for Coders is approved by AAPC for six continuing education units (CEUs) and by AHIMA for 24 CEUs.
Besides reviewing the major body systems, the course covers common diseases and
disorders, laboratory tests, and prescription drugs. To amplify course material, videos,
full-color anatomical drawings, and educational games are provided. Additionally, the
course provides coding professionals with immediate knowledge for current ICD-9-CM
and CPT-4 coding.
To learn more about Anatomy & Physiology for Coders, visit www.libmaneducation.com/healthcare-education-training/icd-10-readiness-training/anatomy-physiology-for-coders/.
Source: QualCode