MEDICAL CODING
Medical coding is the process by which a healthcare practitioner or a doctor converts a patient's healthcare diagnosis, therapy received, and medical processes into alphanumeric codes. Medical billing is the process of sending these medical codes to insurance companies in order to claim insurance for reimbursement. These codes must be correct because they comprise the entire payment process.
There are three sorts of codes: ICD, CPT, and HCPCS. The World Health Organization's (WHO) International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is a set of diagnostic codes. They include signs and symptoms as well as any other aberrant findings on a patient.
CPT codes (Current Procedural Terminology codes) are five-digit numeric codes used by healthcare practitioners to designate medical, surgical, and diagnostic services and procedures. They are maintained by the American Medical Association (AMA) and are used to process payments for health care services by insurance companies, healthcare providers, and government agencies.
HCPCS is an abbreviation for Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System. It is a classification system for medical operations, medical equipment, and medical supplies. For medical services, HCPCS codes are used to bill insurance companies and Medicare.
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