At 10:50 talking about notation, I think I'm a little mixed up on exactly what goes there. For these code examples, 20600-20611, I'm not seeing exactly where the facts/guidelines are being taken from. I just want a little clarification so I can apply it to the other sections as I do it on my own. Thank you! 😊
The guidelines come from the 1 of 4 places: The general coding guidelines (green pages), Code series guidelines (after the Blue Bold), parenthetical guidelines (in the parenthesis), and the code language. Guidelines for 20600 - 20611 comes from the code language. Just read the code language, and you will see the FTRs.
I have heard conflicting reports that you cannot write in your books because if you do they won't let you use them in the testing. I have also heard that you can write in them. could you please clarify whether you can or cannot, as I think that your system is great and I would like to use it?
It is best that you review the CPC exam FAQs it will tell you what you can write in your book. I am confident that these techniques are permissible, because everything written in the book comes from the book it's self. Here are the guidelines for AAPC only: Handwritten notes are acceptable in the coding books only if they pertain to daily coding activities. Questions from the Study Guides, Practice Exams or the Exam itself are prohibited. Tabs may be inserted, taped, pasted, glued, or stapled in the manuals so long as the obvious intent of the tab is to earmark a page with words or numbers, not supplement information in the book. Altering, whiting out, painting, or printing over any pages within the code books (e.g., marketing pages, table of contents, reference pages, etc.) to supplement information is prohibited. No materials (other than tab dividers) may be inserted, taped, pasted, glued, or stapled in the manuals. www.aapc.com/certification/faq.aspx
Adopting the CHUN technique! Thank you!!
NO PROBLEM VICKIE
At 10:50 talking about notation, I think I'm a little mixed up on exactly what goes there. For these code examples, 20600-20611, I'm not seeing exactly where the facts/guidelines are being taken from. I just want a little clarification so I can apply it to the other sections as I do it on my own. Thank you! 😊
The guidelines come from the 1 of 4 places: The general coding guidelines (green pages), Code series guidelines (after the Blue Bold), parenthetical guidelines (in the parenthesis), and the code language. Guidelines for 20600 - 20611 comes from the code language. Just read the code language, and you will see the FTRs.
Thank you very much
It's very helpful
Thanks for letting us know that our lectures are helpful
Thank you so much! It's really helpful... now when I look at the CPT manual it doesn't look like a blank page to me! :)
Thank you so much
Amazing!!!! Could I do this in my AAPC ICD-10 cm book?
Absolutely you can!
I understand better now!!
Awesome Cheryl!
I have a question, why code +63044 is not part of the family of 63040,63042 and +63043?
Thank you!! This is so helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Are there sample pages that can be printed out?
Please forward your question to AMCI customer service for assistance. The contact information is listed in the description box of this video.
Can you make your circle in black ink or should it be in pencil? Thanks!
No problem
great information, thank you!!
No problem Mrs pookyjo
How long it takes to do this?
Hi @mshaznushbafsin2016, please direct your question to AMCI Customer Service. Their contact information is listed in the description box above.
thank you so so so much for these videos!!!!!!!
You are welcome, please tell all of your coding colleagues that we are here!
I have a question: In the 63000 series why were the parenthetical guidelines after +63035 not included in the family bubble?
Mam please explain how to code pain due to orthopedic device. I m not able to find it. Thank you mam
We will keep you updated Smart Gamer
I have heard conflicting reports that you cannot write in your books because if you do they won't let you use them in the testing. I have also heard that you can write in them. could you please clarify whether you can or cannot, as I think that your system is great and I would like to use it?
It is best that you review the CPC exam FAQs it will tell you what you can write in your book. I am confident that these techniques are permissible, because everything written in the book comes from the book it's self. Here are the guidelines for AAPC only: Handwritten notes are acceptable in the coding books only if they pertain to daily coding activities. Questions from the Study Guides, Practice Exams or the Exam itself are prohibited. Tabs may be inserted, taped, pasted, glued, or stapled in the manuals so long as the obvious intent of the tab is to earmark a page with words or numbers, not supplement information in the book. Altering, whiting out, painting, or printing over any pages within the code books (e.g., marketing pages, table of contents, reference pages, etc.) to supplement information is prohibited.
No materials (other than tab dividers) may be inserted, taped, pasted, glued, or stapled in the manuals. www.aapc.com/certification/faq.aspx
Are you doing any March Madness coding? Haven't received an invitation...
No March Madness this year. We will return next year!
Thank you so much!
Thank you for being such a gentle soul 💖
Can you please do a video on how to CHUN your ICD-10-CM
Stay tuned! CHUN month with AMCI is coming this November!
It is "TAP" method video for ICD-10-CM
@@saraharrowood324do you have a link to the video
I finished this play list, what's next?
Find the Beginner's Playlist then begin with : ICD-10-CM