Medical Coding Certification Guide for Nurses

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @sonyaj.6736
    @sonyaj.6736 Месяц назад +1

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  • @curiousone9944
    @curiousone9944 2 года назад +14

    This video right here has laid the foundation for me understanding the nurse coding world. I've been an LPN Over 20 years and just really need a change. I've worked in several speciality areas such as Mother/Baby, Telemetry, Home health, Hospice and Oncology. Your videos are so informative and relatable. Thank you for sharing your expertise.

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад +3

      Thank you for watching the video and leaving a comment!!! This comment was my intention when I was making this video. I wanted to let nurses know how easy it is to transition into the world of coding and I wanted to explain the major certifications and their requirements. Please use my story as motivation. If I can do it, you CERTAINLY can do it!!! Good luck to you!!

  • @susanjones8938
    @susanjones8938 2 года назад +4

    Thank you. I’ve been a nurse 28 years. I’m in a CPC class right now. I’m going to change to the ahima and the ccs because I want to get what I need to hit floor running.

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад +3

      Hello Susan! I would advise you to stay in your CPC class and complete that certification. After that, you can always learn ICD-10-PCS, which would make it easier for your to prepare for the CCS exam.

  • @zaunalofton342
    @zaunalofton342 2 года назад +2

    Thank you sooooo much. This video was very clear and concise. Great job!
    I feel so much calmer in moving forward to becoming a CDS/I .

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад

      Thank you for leaving me a comment!! I really appreciate the feedback. If you are trying to move into CDI, you can join AHIMA, as a student member (if you are not already certified through AHIMA) for $49/year, and access a lot of information that will help you learn CDI. They have some AMAZING toolkits that are free with membership.

  • @barbiesnpearls3612
    @barbiesnpearls3612 2 года назад +5

    Really really helpful! Thanks for breaking this down so well!

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад +1

      I'm so glad you got value from it!!! I created my channel to share info and help people make the best decisions for themselves.

  • @LetThereBeLight1111
    @LetThereBeLight1111 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I’m a RN looking into the CDI credential

  • @lianeh3443
    @lianeh3443 2 года назад +3

    This video was so helpful! Thank you!

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад

      I'm grateful my video was helpful!! I started this channel with the single intention of sharing information.

  • @colastyles
    @colastyles 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this presentation!

  • @rubygilbert4518
    @rubygilbert4518 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks so much! This presentation was extremely helpful! I bought the CDIP prep course from AHIMA and feel so lost. I’m a nurse with BSN and background in inpatient, hospice and claims and appeals. I’m excited to learn a new career area but wondering if I should take a basic medical course first?

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Ruby! Congrats on taking the steps to earn your CDIP credential. I can certainly help guide you. Email me at codingnurse@thecodingnurse.com for a more detailed discussion.

  • @mistyb8697
    @mistyb8697 3 года назад +5

    This is super helpful! Thankyou. You're the 2nd one who has said ACDIS is better for a CDI cert than AHIMA. Do you think it's good to be a coder for a little bit first? You've answered some questions for me before. I started a CPC program a month ago. Wish I had gone with one of the others now, but oh well. I'll do it anyway. I am interested in outpatient CDI.

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  3 года назад

      If you want to work as a coder first, you can. It's not a requirement, because they are two different job roles. Good luck in your program!!

  • @olivialee1974
    @olivialee1974 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video. Very helpful! You mentioned that the AHIMA review material did not help you with the CDI exam. Do you have any recommendation?

  • @nancywalker261
    @nancywalker261 2 года назад +1

    Love your channel

  • @johnayjohnson3
    @johnayjohnson3 2 года назад +5

    I’ve only been a nurse for two years and I’m currently studying coding at a community college. This video was very helpful. How many years were you a nurse before you transitioned If you don’t mind my asking?

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад +9

      Hi Johnay! Thank you for watching my video and leaving me a comment!!! I was a nurse for 21 years, before I transitioned into coding. The amount of time in nursing doesn't determine whether you will be a good coder. That is determined by your knowledge of the coding guidelines and the causal relationships throughout the ICD-10-CM coding book. Being a nurse is helpful, because you have a deeper, hands-on clinical understanding of these conditions and disease processes. Good luck to you!!!

  • @fajardo-kirkfamily169
    @fajardo-kirkfamily169 2 года назад +3

    I’m a BS Nursing graduate and working on my NCLEX-RN licensure exam.. is it possible to jump right away to be a CDIS even if I don’t have paid clinical experience yet as a nurse? I heard some of the BS Health Information Management graduates can do this even if they didnt have any experience as a nurse...

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching my video and leaving a comment. To qualify for a CDI position, you have to either be a nurse, with clinical experience, or be a certified coder with coding experience. What I really suggest you do is pass your boards first, get a job to gain clinical experience, and take an ICD-10-CM coding course. The best CDI professionals have clinical and coding experience.

    • @fajardo-kirkfamily169
      @fajardo-kirkfamily169 2 года назад

      @@thecodingnurse thank u for your advice.. I think I’m also interested in Risk Adjustment Coding.. do they get paid good?

  • @viviennefoster7836
    @viviennefoster7836 2 года назад +2

    Good night
    I just happened upon your video which is great by the way! Great information. I am a nurse trying to end up in the CDI field and from my research realize I need to do a coding course first. Any recommendations on best programs. Have you heard of Preppy? Please let me know.
    Thanks

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад

      Thank you for leaving me a comment!! I have not heard of Preppy. CDI is a very broad field. Do you want to work inpatient or outpatient? They require different skills sets. The only commonality in both CDI worlds is the knowledge of the ICD-10-CM code set.

    • @olivialee1974
      @olivialee1974 2 года назад

      Did you go for Preppy? Any feedback?

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад +1

      @@olivialee1974 I've never heard of Preppy. I studied on my own.

    • @olivialee1974
      @olivialee1974 2 года назад +1

      @@thecodingnurse what were the materials that you found useful?

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад +2

      @@olivialee1974 I only used the materials published by the organization that sponsored the credential I was trying to obtain. You can't mix and match.

  • @romeosgurlie
    @romeosgurlie 2 года назад +1

    I enjoyed your video! I have a question, so as a BSN RN who wants to earn my medical and billing certification, will I take a huge pay cut in doing so? I’m currently a bedside RN in a hospital. My hesitation is that as a coder, I would be paid the same as someone without my education.

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад +5

      First, thank you so much for watching my video and leaving a comment!! Medical coding and medical billing are not the same. There is no all-in-one certification. You will earn more money as a nurse coder. There are coding positions that require a coding credential and a nursing license, so a huge pay cut is not something you need to consider. What you will have to consider is the money you make now as a nurse, you didn't make your first year out of school. FYI, if you chose to work in CDI, you would not have to have a coding certification, but you would be required to know the ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS code sets. CDI is not coding. It is a liaison between coding and providers. That salary is between $80-100K and it can be done from home! I hope that helps.

  • @nancywalker261
    @nancywalker261 2 года назад +2

    Hi which program do you recommend for HCS-D Certification for home health.

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад +3

      Hi Nancy! Thank you for the compliment, for watching my video and for leaving me a comment. All you need for the HCS-D credential is an ICD-10-CM course with a focus on aftercare codes. Two of my former students got their HCS-Ds in the late fall of this year. They both found remote jobs not long after passing the exam.

  • @xuelingshao5779
    @xuelingshao5779 2 года назад +1

    Hi appreciated your video can a CDEO or MA auditor works from home

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching the video and leaving a comment!!! They absolutely can work from home!!! I've been a medical coder for over 8 years now. I've only worked in an office a total of 10 weeks the entire time (two different jobs).

    • @xuelingshao5779
      @xuelingshao5779 2 года назад

      @@thecodingnurse appreciated

  • @Sam-mt2vh
    @Sam-mt2vh 2 года назад

    How would I know if the school I'm looking into is credentialed with AAPC or AHIMA?

  • @Tourettes72
    @Tourettes72 3 года назад +1

    What are your thoughts on the new CDEI from AAPC? Right now there is a special deal where you can take it for free, although it would not have otherwise been my first choice...

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  3 года назад +1

      Free is good, but will it be useful? This is what you need to consider. This will be a new credential in the industry, so there will be a learning curve for its acceptance by employers. Currently, the industry standards are CDIP (AHIMA) and CCDS (ACDIS). If you are a registered nurse, or you already have an inpatient coding credential, I say go for it. If you do not have an inpatient coding credential, once you pass the credential exam, you will have a hard time finding an inpatient clinical documentation position with just that.

    • @Tourettes72
      @Tourettes72 3 года назад +1

      @@thecodingnurse thanks for your input. I was tempted by the free cost (and it earns 20 CEUs), but would prefer the CCDS. I have my LPN and CPC-A (working on practicode to get rid of the A). I may wait until I get some coding experience and revisit the topic later.

  • @derricktheruler8780
    @derricktheruler8780 2 года назад +1

    Hello, Sir. I would like some more information about the coding. Just left a message on your website.

    • @thecodingnurse
      @thecodingnurse  2 года назад

      Hello Derrick! I already messaged you back. I included the link to this video, because I didn't know you had watched it already. Let's schedule a consultation to talk. Just respond to the email I sent you with the best time for you to talk and we'll set something up!!