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  • @ContempoCoding
    @ContempoCoding  Год назад +26

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    • @loidazabala2143
      @loidazabala2143 Год назад +3

      just started the program thru Preppy
      thank you @Contempo Coding!

    • @jameewestphal4189
      @jameewestphal4189 Год назад +1

      @@loidazabala2143 how are you liking it so far? I’ve tried finding reviews on the course through Preppy and haven’t had any luck.

    • @muferiha
      @muferiha Год назад

      How refugees can find aid to buy the book and aford the association certificates

    • @mohammedmohsin2580
      @mohammedmohsin2580 9 месяцев назад

      I want to learn everything about coding despite working in the healthcare domain.

  • @ccm1440
    @ccm1440 Год назад +432

    I self studied cpc with 4 kids under 7 years old. I don't have any medical background and English is not my native language. I took my cpc exam yesterday and found out that I passed. Thanks for your wonderful videos!!!

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад +48

      Congratulations on your incredible achievement! Balancing studies, especially in a field like medical coding, with the demands of raising young children is no small feat. Add to that the challenges of studying in a non-native language, and your accomplishment is truly commendable. Your dedication and hard work are inspiring. I'm so glad to hear that my videos played a part in your journey. Keep pushing forward and best of luck in your coding career! 🎉👏🌟

    • @jillhomer3879
      @jillhomer3879 Год назад +9

      hi - can you help? did you pay for a prep course, or did you just study on your own? please and thank you

    • @ccm1440
      @ccm1440 Год назад +52

      @@jillhomer3879 No I didn't pay for a prep course. I just studied with aapc study guide and RUclips channels. Also I did aapc practice exams over and over because actual questions were very similar.

    • @jillhomer3879
      @jillhomer3879 Год назад +11

      @@ccm1440 you are helping me immensely! TY so much for your response!

    • @LuluRoseBella
      @LuluRoseBella Год назад +4

      How long did you study for ?

  • @kaylapettit9393
    @kaylapettit9393 Год назад +170

    I passed my CPC 2 weeks ago and my CPB 6months ago thanks to your videos and guidance. Thanks so much!!!

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад +8

      Wonderful! 🥰

    • @MariMari-vq8hl
      @MariMari-vq8hl Год назад +4

      Congratulations 🎉 👏🏼

    • @kaylapettit9393
      @kaylapettit9393 Год назад +1

      Thanks

    • @denisecoalson7061
      @denisecoalson7061 Год назад +3

      ​@@ContempoCoding hello can you give me some great pointers for passing my cpc exam...I took my exam twice and didn't pass. Can you help?

    • @al843
      @al843 Год назад

      Congratulations 😊

  • @FedericoMortera
    @FedericoMortera 7 месяцев назад +26

    At 65, I will follow you and start learning little by little and work later as a coder.

  • @blkbeauti05
    @blkbeauti05 9 месяцев назад +10

    I am currently self studying. I purchased the AAPC package, the study guide, 2 attempts, books, test etc. Since I’ve been working as a medical biller and coder for 20 years, I’m not that afraid. I’ve watched many of your videos and I’m ready to get on with it. I am currently working for an Allergist and I absolutely hate it. I’m hoping to sit for my exam in June-July and hopefully get a job to work from home.

    • @Odiwan
      @Odiwan 7 месяцев назад +1

      Let us know!

    • @godslittleprincess5454
      @godslittleprincess5454 Месяц назад +1

      ❤️ Rooting for you!!! 💪

    • @davidcampos1756
      @davidcampos1756 4 дня назад +1

      Love your confidence: can’t wait to get my feet wet. Can’t wait to leave my current job and delve into coding.

  • @Anaxilisse77
    @Anaxilisse77 Год назад +10

    I currently work as a registered medical assistand and doing medical scribing also; wanting to move away from patient care and get into coding; preparing for my exam and self studying; love your videos!

  • @reneeroxanna
    @reneeroxanna Год назад +17

    I’ve been a medical biller/coder/medical facility auditor for 17+ years. I’ve decided to get my certification and I just started studying a few days ago. Fingers crossed 🤞🏻

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад +4

      That's fantastic! With your extensive experience, you're off to a strong start. Best of luck with your studies-your dedication is sure to pay off. Fingers crossed for you! 🤞🏻

    • @pamelafaith
      @pamelafaith 3 месяца назад

      @@reneeroxanna hello this area is new to me, can we chat?

  • @lizbultman5282
    @lizbultman5282 Год назад +12

    I ordered all the same books thanks to you.. and also signed up for your master class.. then enrolled into preppy... Preppy also used the same books... thank you for all your knowledge...

  • @tashalynema4791
    @tashalynema4791 Год назад +79

    I completed the Preppy course at the end of Dec. and passed my CPC in Feb. (1st attempt) 🤩 I've been waiting to hear from my Externship coordinator on placement opportunities. She called me last week and I'll be starting next week! With the possibility of being hired afterward!! 😍 I'm super excited about this and I really enjoyed the Preppy course!!!

    • @jameewestphal4189
      @jameewestphal4189 Год назад +3

      So, you would recommend taking the course through Preppy? Also, do they send you physical books or are the books online also?

    • @tashalynema4791
      @tashalynema4791 Год назад +6

      @jameewestphal4189 you get the current CPT and ICD 10 CM. The HCPCS and the Bucks step by step coding books are ebooks. Yes, I would recommend Preppy!! I'll be finishing my Externship this week with a possible job offer!!! My Externship coordinator worked really hard at getting me this placement!

    • @jameewestphal4189
      @jameewestphal4189 Год назад

      @@tashalynema4791 congratulations!! That’s amazing! What are your thoughts on the laptop they gave you?

    • @tashalynema4791
      @tashalynema4791 Год назад

      @@jameewestphal4189 it's a refurbished chromebook.

    • @user-zk8ck3my3l
      @user-zk8ck3my3l Год назад

      @@tashalynema4791 would you suggest buying this anatomy and terminology book she posted? While taking preppy.. also did they give an estimate starting salary with an externship job?

  • @jillhomer3879
    @jillhomer3879 Год назад +6

    Victoria - you frikin rock, girl - THANK YOU!!! I have my BSN and do not practice and YOU are helping me immensely!!! Much respect

  • @marissab.7636
    @marissab.7636 Год назад +9

    I just passed my COC test after a few attempts. Thanks for your videos ❤

  • @KaylaBellah-Alonzo
    @KaylaBellah-Alonzo Год назад +3

    I am currently enrolled in Medical coding course through my university online and the class uses the Buck's step by step book and workbook. I am glad to see the course I am taking is teaching me correctly.

    • @Racquelmonique
      @Racquelmonique Год назад +2

      What university are you attending online?

    • @KaylaBellah-Alonzo
      @KaylaBellah-Alonzo Год назад

      Hi. I took it through the University of Houston - Downtown. They have an in person option or an online option. the online option actually goes through CourseEd@@Racquelmonique

    • @SheilaLawrence106
      @SheilaLawrence106 8 месяцев назад

      What university do you attend?

    • @KaylaBellah-Alonzo
      @KaylaBellah-Alonzo 8 месяцев назад

      @@SheilaLawrence106 i attended University of Houston Downtown, but they used powerpoints from CampusEd

  • @jamiawilliams1923
    @jamiawilliams1923 Год назад +5

    I loooooove your ICD 10 cm course...you rock chickadee!

  • @PoorFolksRise365
    @PoorFolksRise365 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the videos I and still on Medical Terminology which I just
    Finish before getting to coding and billing . I work and have 4 kids so
    Thanks for the tips

  • @sjaneakranzy762
    @sjaneakranzy762 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @michellealvarez4270
    @michellealvarez4270 11 дней назад +2

    Hi just to be sure I am understanding things correctly, I can study with all the books and take the test without having to obtain a certificate of training before taking the cpc exam? I’m asking because I’ve already spent thousands of dollars taking an online course through a technical college but they are not helpful at all with answering questions and walking me through things, I feel I’ve waisted so much money and time. I’ve pushed my courses further and further to retake to try to learn but in the end it is costing me so much money. I would rather take what I’ve learned and study and watch your videos to prep for the exam if that is the case. Thanks so much for your help!

  • @UshkaOfficial
    @UshkaOfficial 9 месяцев назад +3

    You can take the books to the exam?! 😮 my gosh so glad I found your channel I’m on this path, been in the medical field all my life working as a Contractor and Credentialing Specialist but… looking to work fully remote. Thank you for this video, new follower here 😊

  • @PoorFolksRise365
    @PoorFolksRise365 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the videos I and still on Medical Terminology which I just
    Finish before getting to coding and billing . I work and have 4 kids so
    I am doing it through the workforce so they pay for the course and the CPC after completion
    Thanks for the tips

  • @anissiabelfon
    @anissiabelfon Год назад +3

    Watching this and your other videos to prep myself to refresh myself for my CPC course i took in 2021 and attempted to take the test in 2022. Want to better myself and get some hands on training while studying. Any tips or advice?

  • @bridgettownes1543
    @bridgettownes1543 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the tips. I recently had a hardship that stopped my journey to achieving my CCS certification. I am currently in the medical field and became interested in medical coding. I have 2022 books. I appreciate your knowledge and recommendations. 😊

    • @jackiet5356
      @jackiet5356 Год назад

      I have to ask if you took the CCS certification exam yet?! I'm in the same boat as you. I'm scheduled to take it July 31st.

  • @Jacqueline_R
    @Jacqueline_R 4 месяца назад

    I was a dental hygienist for 27 years, very interested in this. Thank you❤

    • @shaunmeacher3767
      @shaunmeacher3767 3 месяца назад

      @@Jacqueline_R same here just started down this new career path! good luck!

  • @JustOnePageAway
    @JustOnePageAway Год назад +4

    Congratulations for 100K you did it🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @pafloyd8
    @pafloyd8 Год назад +3

    Got my Buck's 2023 books today and got registered with Elsevier Evolve. Thanks for the tip about picking Utah!😘 ps...Hope you have a great Mother's Day.

  • @sonyaj.6736
    @sonyaj.6736 2 месяца назад

    Your awesome ❤!! A wealth of clear information ❤!

  • @LM-xs6ww
    @LM-xs6ww Год назад +1

    I'm ready to get those books I did receive coco plus book and ICD-10-CM 2023 I want to get the books you are showing, this is Lisa and I thank you for all the video so far and I still watch

  • @jamiawilliams1923
    @jamiawilliams1923 Год назад +2

    I'm taking CRC....pretty interesting

  • @healthiswealth7324
    @healthiswealth7324 11 месяцев назад +1

    You’re awesome !
    🧠👍🏼

  • @nataliepaige007
    @nataliepaige007 Год назад +12

    I’m a Medical assistant who landed a medical coding job 2 years ago and now they’re paying for my certification and books. Hoping self study will help me pass!

    • @UshkaOfficial
      @UshkaOfficial 9 месяцев назад

      So blessed!!

    • @shaniyasweat6156
      @shaniyasweat6156 2 месяца назад

      @@nataliepaige007 I’m an MA who is looking to move into medical coding. How did you do so without your certification?

  • @bodiedbysheena
    @bodiedbysheena 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this 🙏🏽 will purchase three your link ❤

  • @andreahearn3743
    @andreahearn3743 Год назад +12

    So I got my degree last year and have been looking for a job but again they want you to be certified, I’m studying now and gave myself till March to take exam but I think I need more help studying and to know exactly what I should be looking at. I love your videos they def help and would love more videos of the break down. Also do you do any billing?? That’s also something I want to get certified in. I just got my 2023 books and I’m going through the tabs now and guidelines.

    • @yengren6455
      @yengren6455 Год назад +2

      Me too it’s so hard to find a job if you’re not certified. I got the CPC study guide 2023 and has like a brief review of all the books she mentioned

    • @meghanwhite3710
      @meghanwhite3710 Год назад

      Hey! So im in school now for medical coding/billing and you mentioned you have a degree but aren't certified? I guess Im wondering if you have a degree in medical coding and does the degree not certify you?!

    • @pmarquezjoe
      @pmarquezjoe Год назад +2

      Degree is separate from being certified. I got an Associates degree in Medical Billing & Coding. I have not been able to get a job because I am not certified. I am studying and preparing to take the CBCS (certified billing and coding specialist) exam. This is the only way to get a job in the medical field (for billing & coding) 😊

  • @corinnecross9377
    @corinnecross9377 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this information. You are very helpful to me.

  • @emilymarienau6573
    @emilymarienau6573 Год назад +3

    First, I love watching your videos you are super sweet and informative! ❤
    Could you do a video on CCS vs RHIT? I am currently almost finished with my RHIT degree. I am wanting to get into a career with coding then work my way to be a coding supervisor then eventually maybe even higher! Would the RHIT be beneficial to this? I just hope I didn’t waste time, effort and money for the RHIT degree if all I needed was a CCS 😅

  • @lifatnasreen33
    @lifatnasreen33 Месяц назад +1

    Hi ,I am pharmacy technician and I am really interested to get billing and coding certification.

  • @made432
    @made432 4 месяца назад +1

    Impress employers by getting a business degree or a health information management degree along side the CPC

  • @samvitalesellsswfl
    @samvitalesellsswfl Год назад +2

    Do you believe it makes sense to select the pre-req when purchasing the AAPC course? It is additional $995.00 😅. I am wondering if the medical terminology/anatomy book would sufice?

  • @ObscureStuff420
    @ObscureStuff420 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot!

  • @MariMari-vq8hl
    @MariMari-vq8hl Год назад +16

    I always preferred the Buck’s books but didn’t realize they had a step-by-step one; I find it odd they would only answer the odd numbers as you’ve mentioned in the past 🧐 I’m definitely interested in getting them even though I’m already a certified CPC-A and CRC. Medical terminology book looks good too! Exciting for EMR examples 👏🏼 Thanks for the info! Been watching you a long while 😉

    • @katoyawinston2973
      @katoyawinston2973 Год назад +1

      I agree! I passed my CPC in 2019 and my CCS in 2021 and I feel like I need to purchase the Buck’s textbook to enhance and keep up with the content

  • @PoorFolksRise365
    @PoorFolksRise365 2 месяца назад +1

    If anyone comes across this and wants be study buddies let me know 😅 I’m just starting

  • @lizdiana7459
    @lizdiana7459 Месяц назад

    can I use the AMA boks? what is the different. ?
    Thanks Victoria

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Месяц назад

      Use them for what?

    • @lizdiana7459
      @lizdiana7459 Месяц назад

      @ContempoCoding Hello Victoria, sorry my keyboard betrays me, my question is, I bought the AMA 2025 books, can I take the exam using these books for the AAPC exam?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Месяц назад +1

      @@lizdiana7459 Yes, you can use the AMA 2025 books starting January of 2025. AAPC has an annual "blackout period" for exams December 29 - January 14 while implementing the coming year's exam updates. During this timeframe, no exams are administered. Exams typically resume around January 15.

    • @lizdiana7459
      @lizdiana7459 Месяц назад

      @ContempoCoding Thank you so much Victoria you are the best.

  • @BlueyMom
    @BlueyMom Год назад +2

    If I plan on sitting next year for my exam and taking the training at a slower pace… would I need to have all the 2024 books for the exam and when do those typically come out

  • @finchietorre8479
    @finchietorre8479 Год назад +1

    Hi there. Does the 2024 Bucks step by step books have the answers like the 2023 edition? I saw a couple reviews saying it did not. Thought u might know. Thanks!!!

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад +2

      I just bought the 2024 edition of the eBook for Bucks Step by Step and every single answer is in Appendix B. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @stevef3521
      @stevef3521 Год назад +1

      I read the reviews as well. I just received the 2024 hard copies. The 2024 Step-by-Step Workbook only has answers to the odd-numbered questions in Appendix B.
      The non-workbook has all of the Exercise, Quick Check and Toolbox answers in Appendix B.
      Hope this helps.

  • @taiwnabp
    @taiwnabp 4 месяца назад

    Hi,
    I need to know if there’s anesthesia supply cpt code

  • @Charlene-s9s
    @Charlene-s9s Месяц назад

    Is it ok to get the Expert books as you were showing, or being a beginner and sitting for the CPC for the first time, should I get the professional version first on ICD-10-CM and on the HCPCS?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Месяц назад

      If you're talking about the AAPC edition, they're exactly the same books, the "expert" are the ones listed on the website as "professional". For other additions, I don't have personal knowledge of their different versions and variations.
      But these would be the ones: www.aapc.com/medical-coding-books/physician-bundle-code-book-1/bundle/

  • @christinasmith9016
    @christinasmith9016 4 месяца назад

    Hello! I’m investigating changing careers and applied for a Patient Service Representative position that requires “basic understanding of ICD 9 & CPT CODING. I just watched your “101 Medical Coding for Beginners.” I’ve also looked up information regarding ICD 9 and CPT coding on the internet. Your class is BY FAR the best introduction to the subject. Question: what do you perceive the job description means when it says “basic understanding?” I’ve honestly answered “no” on this question, and have been invited to interview. I would really like to get the position. Do you have any suggestions on how to be considered as having basic understanding? Thank you!

  • @crazymommadramalife3498
    @crazymommadramalife3498 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have 15 years medical billing and coding, but have heen out of medical for 8 years so not much experience in ICD-10. Do you think self study is the good option?

  • @Dragonflycutie26
    @Dragonflycutie26 11 месяцев назад

    Would you recommend studying with say 2022 book but taking the test with the 2024 version? Am I going to miss anything? Holding off buying the books again to ensure I get thru my self study before I buy the books for the exam.

  • @leigh8130
    @leigh8130 Год назад +9

    Hi Victoria! Thank you so much for the tips in the video. I am taking AAPC's CPC course, but it is not instructor led, so I'm a little on my own as I work through the material. In addition to my AAPC text I also bought the Buck's text and workbook at your recommendation and I have been liking the textbook a bit better than my AAPC book! However, I'm getting a bit stuck on the guideline for sequelae I.B.10. I was wondering if you by any chance have a video on examples of all the different ways you could code for a sequelae. I watched your video on the guidelines but I didn't find that it got enough into the weeds for my understanding. I get so confused on these and not sure why. Thanks again!

    • @lenacordova3460
      @lenacordova3460 Год назад

      I’ll be starting the Aapc CPC course in November, how did you do on it?

    • @leigh8130
      @leigh8130 Год назад

      @@lenacordova3460 I did well, but I do have a background in healthcare and strong anatomy/medical terminology knowledge. But there was still a lot I had to learn of course! I definitely suggest finding a tutor because I don't think the AAPC course gives as much information for people that have little or no experience in healthcare as they should and they don't give enough examples of difficult/confusing things to code (like sequela). Wyzant and LinkedIn are great places to find coding tutors and their rates are usually pretty reasonable.

  • @anitakobi3377
    @anitakobi3377 Год назад

    Good job

  • @AlejandrinaLizarraga
    @AlejandrinaLizarraga Год назад

    I bought the Buck's 2023 Medical Coding book with the workbook but do I need to buy the ICD-10-CM, HCPCS, and CPT books as well to study with the Buck's book?

  • @carolynballard5442
    @carolynballard5442 4 месяца назад

    This great video

  • @keishapolk1118
    @keishapolk1118 4 месяца назад

    Hello! If I want to start self studying now and take the cpc exam near the beginning of next year do I have to wait until the 2025 Bucks coding book is released or can I study the 2024 Bucks coding book and take the exam in 2025?

  • @BaileyJohnson-lt1jt
    @BaileyJohnson-lt1jt 7 месяцев назад

    Hi there, I just graduated the medical certificate program through SBCC and looking into taking the CPC exam. I'm curious if you have specific recommendation for how to study for this exam. I see that AAPC has bundles of the quizzes and whatnot. Is this worth the hefty price tag?

  • @peggyerickson2549
    @peggyerickson2549 Год назад

    Thx Victoria

  • @sherosebeautifully
    @sherosebeautifully Год назад

    Where can I find your videos that you mentioned are broken down into chapters for the step by step book?

  • @kathleenklein4231
    @kathleenklein4231 Год назад +5

    I am a recently retired from PT (age 59, can't take the physicality anymore), I am using the AAPC course for the CPC. The only thing I have struggled with so far is the Cardiac section and specifically it is with CABG's and cardiac catheterizations. Any suggestions? I am on the last four chapters of the course right now. Should I get the Step-by-step books too?

    • @grendelsmama2302
      @grendelsmama2302 Год назад +1

      I’m coming up on my “retirement” from massage therapy… sadly I have to change careers too

  • @mohammedmohsin2580
    @mohammedmohsin2580 9 месяцев назад

    I am a beginner and I want to start learning so which book highly recommend

  • @AlannaBoo524
    @AlannaBoo524 Год назад

    Idk what to write in my icd-10 book. I bought the cpt book notes but don’t know what to write in the other book.

  • @LadyWickid
    @LadyWickid Год назад

    You keep talking about cpc I live in Washington state and I go to a community college for HIM so I can test for my RHIA what is the difference? Im learning the things you are teaching so is that just what its called in your state. Most businesses here want you to have your RHIA. So I'm just looking for clarification.

  • @StaceyMertes
    @StaceyMertes 6 месяцев назад

    What do you recommend for Behavioral health outpatient services?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  6 месяцев назад +1

      As far as education? I know the AAPC has a training course, other than that I'm not super involved in that specialty.

  • @amydiane9176
    @amydiane9176 Год назад

    @ContempoCoding For the step by step medical coding book seeing as its 2024 can I still purchase the 2023?

  • @AmberMata
    @AmberMata Год назад

    Question! If we sign up for your program, how would we list that on your resume? Would it be considered official training or how would that go? Sorry if it's an odd question. I'm trying to make sense of how I'd list my training/education on a resume ❤

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад

      Are you referring to the Preppy program that I recommend?

  • @vitaemins4527
    @vitaemins4527 Год назад +1

    is it okay to buy used copies from past years to study off of before committing to buying the expensive current ones?

  • @kimberlyflick1823
    @kimberlyflick1823 Год назад +1

    Do you think its okay to wait to get the AAPC membership until later in study?
    I am self studying and am going to take the exam by the end of the year. but i am trying to decide the best time to get the membership.
    I love your videos they help me so much!

  • @caringintentions7834
    @caringintentions7834 Год назад +1

    Hello, I hope you don’t mind if I ask… are there employers that employs from an online medical coder course ? Also, if you know any good online school for this course and how much? Thank u

  • @LoganSplechter
    @LoganSplechter Год назад

    so i’m taking the preppy courses now thanks to you:) do i still need to get those books?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад

      Preppy offers eBooks, which is where the industry is moving towards. I actually just did an interview with the VP of Products and Services at the AAPC and she spoke about how they're piloting the eBooks for exams and it seems we're moving in that direction -- just not there quite yet. Preppy does offer you the option to purchase the paper books for examination purposes since we're still transitioning over the adoption of digital tools in the industry. If you have any further questions or concerns, reach out to help@preppy.org, they have an amazing customer service team that can help you out.

  • @ag5gar347
    @ag5gar347 Год назад

    What is the code for a person hiv positive without symptoms

  • @LM-xs6ww
    @LM-xs6ww Год назад

    I'm with preppy thank you

    • @tulipflower2858
      @tulipflower2858 8 месяцев назад

      Can you really work at your own pace or do they pressure you to finished?

  • @chaygary8532
    @chaygary8532 Год назад

    Is it best to get the 2024 AAPC Study Guide

  • @dianagomez6078
    @dianagomez6078 9 месяцев назад

    Q: If I'll want to work on inpatient setting do I need to go for CCS certification through AHIMA? It's different from CPC certification? Can I study with preppy and still go for CCS? Or it's a different program...🤯🤯🤯

  • @chasechance8989
    @chasechance8989 Год назад +3

    I am just starting, have no other coding books and can't afford to buy these all at once. Would the step by step text and workbook be enough to get started learning and practicing, or do I need others to go along with them to look up the codes?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад +6

      Having just the step by step books would be kind of like having a book on car repair but no car and no tools.

  • @giselagonzalez346
    @giselagonzalez346 Год назад

    Victoria thanks for all the great tips you give here. I am interested in taking the CPC test. Where do I apply for the exam. I was told there is a test in the fall? Is this correct? Please advise. Thanks again

  • @kimtanksley1912
    @kimtanksley1912 Год назад

    Will the 2023 help me sit for the at the start of 2024?

  • @musicbill
    @musicbill Год назад

    I have the step by step text book. I'm looking to get the work book.is that card in there to register for the practice test from aapc in Salt Lake Utah?

  • @aliciawilliams7380
    @aliciawilliams7380 Год назад

    Hey really good video say you sighn up for preppy right would you need to purchase the books in this video as well ? Also if you go the self taught route how would I apply for the cbcs exam ?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! If you sign up for Preppy, they typically provide their own resources, but it's always beneficial to have the coding books as a reference, especially for real-world applications. When it comes to the self-taught route, you can apply for the CBCS exam directly through the NHA (National Healthcareer Association) website. They have guidelines and steps to walk you through the application process. Make sure to fulfill all their eligibility requirements before applying!

  • @bluedograbbit2
    @bluedograbbit2 4 месяца назад

    If I am already in class would you still recommend your masterclass?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  4 месяца назад

      No, the Masterclass is designed to tell you how to get into this career and if you're already in classes it wouldn't be necessary.

  • @jessicaditsler2662
    @jessicaditsler2662 Год назад

    hi! @ContempoCoding i have all the 2022 editions of these books, I just now am getting back into coding to take the 2024 test... do I need to purchase all new books? or just a new CPT 2024 edition? thanks!

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад +1

      The exams get a refresh every January 1st to reflect the current calendar year's code sets. So, even though ICD-10-CM codes might update on October 1st, those changes won't show up in the exam until the new year rolls around. 🗓️
      Feel free to use last year's books, but just know you might be at a slight disadvantage. For the full scoop, check out AAPC's official guidance:
      www.aapc.com/certification/faq.aspx
      " What year's books should I use?
      All AAPC exams are based on the current calendar year’s code sets, so we strongly suggest you use the current year’s books. The previous calendar year’s books may be used on an exam, but you would be at obvious disadvantage doing so. The upcoming year’s books are not allowed for exam use. The exams are updated every January for the new code sets."

  • @alyssapeters6271
    @alyssapeters6271 Год назад +1

    BADASS SHIRT! Is is possible to get a remote job with health records and billing/coding certifications without medical experience? I have tons of office/audit type experience but it's been a while. Not sure how difficult it will be and how would training be if I can't find a local employer.

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад +1

      It is possible to get a remote job with health records and billing/coding without medical experience, but it may require some effort and dedication on your part. Many healthcare organizations and medical billing companies are willing to hire remote employees who have obtained the necessary certifications and can demonstrate strong office/audit skills.
      Overall, while it may be challenging to find a remote job in the medical billing and coding field without prior medical experience, it is not impossible. By obtaining the necessary certifications and demonstrating a willingness to learn, you can increase your chances of finding a job in this field.

  • @lisauhqt
    @lisauhqt Год назад +1

    The books can be used during the exam right?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад +2

      Yes, you're not required to memorize the codes.

  • @teshawnastewart4911
    @teshawnastewart4911 Год назад

    How would recommend crossing over into coding for someone who has been cross trained for beginners coding as a Medical Assistant. I graduated to be a MA but I want to do more of coding.

  • @user-zk8ck3my3l
    @user-zk8ck3my3l Год назад +6

    If i do preppy, do you still suggest all these books? I prefer paper books to ebooks.

  • @samdennis-m3x
    @samdennis-m3x Год назад

    doi need a anatomy and physiology book along with the medical terminology book

  • @titus4166
    @titus4166 11 месяцев назад

    I was looking at the Preppy course for the program that you have been advocating. I'm a little confused on how the certification works. I see that you get a "certificate of completion" from Auburn University. However, to be clear....this isn't the certification that AAPC gives, right? This Preppy course just helps you prepare for taking the exam? Does preppy in their included price offer the AAPC exam or is that something you have to pay more money on separately from the course price? I would have direct messaged you or emailed you but I couldn't find where I could ask these questions. I'm very serious about possibly taking the course but I would like some solid answers from someone I trust.

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  11 месяцев назад +1

      There are no courses that exist that will make you a certified coder upon completion, including the one from the AAPC. In order to become a CPC, you need to sit for an pass a proctored examination. Much like you are not an LPN when you complete your practical nursing courses, you need to sit for an official examination.
      Preppy will prepare you for taking the exam, but you will have to pay for AAPC membership and pass the exam. You would also have to pay for membership and pass the exam if you go with the AAPC or any other company.

    • @titus4166
      @titus4166 11 месяцев назад

      @@ContempoCoding Ok. Thank you for the information. I really appreciate your reply. I actually went with the live class through AAPC as I felt it offered everything I needed in order to be successful, including their membership. Thank you again, and I watch almost everything you put out btw. Even if it doesn't apply to me. I especially watch all the beginner stuff. I'm super stoked to begin my coding course on March 20. SO EXCITED!

  • @Chloe23789
    @Chloe23789 8 месяцев назад

    I graduated got my diploma in Medical billing and ceding from UMA in 2015 I received my diploma I never took the CPC exam. I need to refresh my knowledge can u help in achieving. my goal

  • @elishadebrosse5746
    @elishadebrosse5746 Год назад

    Will you continue making videos for 2024? I start class in January.

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад +1

      Absolutely, already have a few of the topics planned out.

  • @GabbiRoediger
    @GabbiRoediger 8 месяцев назад

    Hey, quick question, I have an Associates Degree in Nursing. I also have medical assistant experience, and also 7 years hospital experience. I was wondering if I qualify to self teach and/or sit for the exam?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  8 месяцев назад

      There are no official prerequisites or accreditation considerations for medical coding certifications. They are not regulated. You just need to pay to become a member, and pay for a pass the exam.

  • @davidcampos1756
    @davidcampos1756 4 дня назад

    Ok, how much experience do I need once I take the exam, to work from home? I mean once I get certified.

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  3 дня назад

      Many employers prefer at least 6 months to 2 years of experience before allowing remote work, but some entry-level remote positions are available. It depends on the employer, the type of coding, and your skill level. Some companies, especially in risk adjustment coding, may hire certified coders with little to no experience for remote roles. Gaining experience through an externship, internship, or contract work can help speed up the process.

  • @Mary_305
    @Mary_305 Год назад

    Great content! Which online school is good for medical coding program

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад

      Thanks for reaching out. As you can imagine, I get many requests for advice for medical coding schools, and you will find all the answers you need by signing up for my FREE masterclass!
      www.medicalcodingmasterclass.com
      I think you’ll find it very helpful! Best of luck! *
      * DISCLAIMER: Link included in this comment is an affiliate link. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide Contempo Coding may receive a small commission. These affiliate commissions add no extra cost to the purchase price and helps support me so I can continue to provide my viewers great content about medical billing and coding.

  • @jameewestphal4189
    @jameewestphal4189 Год назад +1

    Does the Preppy course include CPC exam fee, Practicode, and Codify? Also, do you only receive ebooks of the material or the actual physical books needed to take the exam? Thanks in advance!

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад

      Please contact help@preppy.org and they will be able to assist you with the most current and accurate responses to your questions.

  • @OurDailyBlogofCatherine
    @OurDailyBlogofCatherine 5 месяцев назад

    Hi! First of all, thanks for your help . just want to know if i got the book for 2024, would it make a difference in the year 2025 to 2026?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  5 месяцев назад

      Yes, there are hundreds of code changes every single year.

  • @AAsistersworld
    @AAsistersworld Год назад

    Hi new subie I am very confused, I graduated school since February 2023,never heard from the school I’m stuck now trying to see what I can do next,what exam I need to take for medical billing and coding,all I remember they said we can look for job before we take the exam to certified but I don’t think it’s easy please guide me thank you so much already

  • @SeriousFiber
    @SeriousFiber 9 месяцев назад

    I’m not really self studying to pass the exam specifically, but I just wanted to give myself a leg up before I start classes at a university (best option for me) since I have VERY limited medical job experience, so I ordered the Step-by-Step books. BE AWARE the 2024 edition of the Workbook went back to ODD number answers!!!!!!! It’s so dumb just give all the answers for heaven sake, super annoying and you can’t get all the answers unless you are a TEACH instructor! And in the 2024 study book the answers to the Chapter Review theory and Practical sections are not in the book again you have to have be a TEACH instructor to get access. I’m just skipping those, still a tone of really great information. I in no way blame Victoria and this is an older video just wanted to make people aware of the 2024 version issues for the Buck's Step-by-Step Books.

    • @SeriousFiber
      @SeriousFiber 9 месяцев назад

      Also an up date for registering on the EVOLVE site, still select Utah for your institution state but just type AAPC for the institution it is no longer listed under the full name.

  • @kayleesaenz319
    @kayleesaenz319 Год назад +2

    I’m estimated to start my externship in July and actually won’t graduate until September. So I’ll be working in a hospital for two months before graduation. From everything I’ve heard it’s difficult finding a job in coding just out of school. Most of the hospitals in our area require 1 year experience minimum. I do have a connection as my dads friend is the hospital director and said he would hire me. He didn’t mention as what though. If I pass my CPC exam, will I most likely get hired as a coder?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад +2

      There's no way to say for certain, it depends on a lot of different factors.

    • @mitzkitty
      @mitzkitty Год назад +3

      Just take whatever they offer you that you can do, and you can go from there, you need a foot in the door that may take you to your first coding position in the future, good luck!!

  • @Ryu25075
    @Ryu25075 Год назад

    How to prepare for cpc after a year of gap.. please provide me tips

  • @tracyhilt3442
    @tracyhilt3442 Год назад +1

    In your experience, do most physican groups have a compliance officer or a direct coding authority when it comes to coding questions.

  • @anamfurqan8918
    @anamfurqan8918 Год назад

    I’m taking courses with preppy and still overwhelmed hope I can do it

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад +3

      Don't let feeling overwhelmed stop you from achieving your goal! Learning a new skill can be daunting, but the satisfaction and sense of accomplishment gained by mastering it will make all that hard work worthwhile. You've got this!

    • @anamfurqan8918
      @anamfurqan8918 Год назад +1

      @@ContempoCoding I flew through the terminology but coding is taking a while I am having trouble figuring out which ones are neoplasm codes. In the bucks textbook.

    • @angeliqueflecha12
      @angeliqueflecha12 Год назад

      @contempo coding What courses do you take with preppy?

  • @heidiachauer9562
    @heidiachauer9562 Год назад

    Do you recommend the AAPC study guide?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад

      It's great for when you are preparing for the CPC exam.

  • @PatchesMeadows
    @PatchesMeadows Год назад

    I have my RHIT and I coded long term care for 17 years. I am wanting to get my CCS and thought I could do it by myself, but the PCS coding has me stumped. What is your suggestion for me to acquire the CCS credential?

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад

      With your extensive experience in long-term care and your RHIT, you've got a solid foundation to build upon for the CCS. PCS can indeed be a challenging component, especially if it's new to you.
      My suggestion would be to take a specialized course focusing specifically on PCS or ICD-10-PCS guidelines. Since you already have experience in coding, you might not need a full CCS course but rather targeted study on the areas you're less familiar with.
      Another option is to get a good PCS study guide and practice, practice, practice. Make sure you understand the rationale behind each code, as understanding the 'why' can often clarify the 'how.'
      Lastly, consider joining forums or social media groups where you can pose specific coding questions and get feedback from others who've been through the CCS exam.
      Good luck on your journey to earning the CCS credential!

  • @Taneshaj35
    @Taneshaj35 Год назад

    Is the national healthcare association a good place to take the exam i took it once than failed so I'm taking it again an also they call it CSCB is that the same you have

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад

      Only a handful of areas accept the CBCS for medical coding positions, so check your area. You really really should get a certification through AAPC or AHIMA.

    • @Taneshaj35
      @Taneshaj35 Год назад

      @ContempoCoding how do I check if michigan is recognized CSCB a

    • @Taneshaj35
      @Taneshaj35 Год назад

      @ContempoCoding which one is the better option AACP or AHIMA For someone in Michigan. I took the medical and billing course from Ross Medical Education in Taylor.

  • @clearancesection8796
    @clearancesection8796 Год назад

    If I am taking the test in 2024 would the 2023 books still be ok.
    Plan on taking test before June of 2024. I am currently enrolled in Preppy as well
    Thank you

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад

      The exams get a refresh every January 1st to reflect the current calendar year's code sets. So, even though ICD-10-CM codes might update on October 1st, those changes won't show up in the exam until the new year rolls around. 🗓️
      Feel free to use last year's books, but just know you might be at a slight disadvantage. For the full scoop, check out AAPC's official guidance:
      www.aapc.com/certification/faq.aspx
      " What year's books should I use?
      All AAPC exams are based on the current calendar year’s code sets, so we strongly suggest you use the current year’s books. The previous calendar year’s books may be used on an exam, but you would be at obvious disadvantage doing so. The upcoming year’s books are not allowed for exam use. The exams are updated every January for the new code sets."

  • @jenadam
    @jenadam Год назад

    Hi can you please give me an advice which online programs/ school I can enroll for the program please your videos really help a lot for us who is planning to get the programs
    Take care have a good day

    • @ContempoCoding
      @ContempoCoding  Год назад +1

      Thanks for reaching out. As you can imagine, I get many requests for advice for medical coding schools, and you will find all the answers you need by signing up for my FREE masterclass and learning more about Preppy!
      www.medicalcodingmasterclass.com
      I think you’ll find it very helpful! Best of luck! *
      * DISCLAIMER: Link included in this comment is an affiliate link. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide Contempo Coding may receive a small commission. These affiliate commissions add no extra cost to the purchase price and helps support me so I can continue to provide my viewers great content about medical billing and coding.