I used to work bedside but now I have mobility problems. I thought about going to school for this but I couldn’t find anyone showing the general gist as to how this actually works. Thank you! I definitely feel this is something I can handle(at least out of the ICD 10 lol)
This is Great!! I took my CPC 7 years ago and missed by only 4 pts, I plan on studying and retaking it by the end of 2023. I have worked doing Healthcare, mostly on the Pharmacy side which is different from the medical side. I prefer the medical side because that's where my training is.
Thank you so so much. You saved me from giving up. I'm almost done with my course now. I've asked friends questions and did my research, and I felt coding was easy and right for me. But when I got to CDT I was like, nah, I can't do this. Like why isn't it as breezy as ICD 10. But you're showing me I could choose jobs that only work with ICD 10. BTW I also always wanted my own office. 1 question: How many cases do you work each day. Thank you so much for your videos. You saved me 🙏🏽
Looking forward to this video! New sahm looking for a career and really interested in it… A little hesitant with the schooling. Excited to see someone who looks like me talking about it!
@@Ms.Laquita I'm enrolled in the medical billing coding program from a community college and look to be a remote worker. This your videos are very encouraging and hopeful. I also follow CodeMaster Coach.🥰🥰💗💖💝💫🙌🙏🙏😇
Greetings, I am new to your channel. Give thanks for keepin it real. I am currently in the beginning stages of getting my CSS. Your videos are very inspiring and helpfull.
Thank you so much for all that info. About your office. I have something similar. I work from home. I also have side projects and I also have another desk etc. I realized we use our eyes all day at work, then after work, then we look at our phone. I finally bought some glasses that help with blue light. I only use them after work on my projects but it helps to give my eyes a break. I know I can adjust my computer etc but I rather use the glasses. Thank you once again for all that info, it will help me plan on what to do next.
So glad I found this site! I'm interested in starting medical billing and coding from the beginning...you are awesome!!! I'm so motivated....🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💐💐💐
TY for this video. I'm thinking abt coding but wanted to see how it was actually applied and what your day was like. Great organization and super helpful❤
@@Ms.Laquita I have a friend that is a Director for Kaiser here in California in their coding dept that have been telling me to get the certificate. Just never done anything like this before
I work as an HHA right now. Im interested in medical billing and coding because its more lucrative. Plus, im tired of not having the option to work from home.
Miss you. Wait I don't think you told us why this will be your last video. You are such an inspiration. I've been working my first new medical job now for 5 months. I'm not license yet they are giving me a year to get certified. After I saw your video that jobs do hire coders without experience I never gave up. Thank You. Where did you get your Believe acrylic LED block from that's on your personal desk? and Do you have any chair recommendation for sitting long hours trying to put in these overtime hours lol.
I missed you all too :). I will explain why I will no longer make the DITL vids in another video coming probably next week. That's great they are giving you a year to get certified. You said "After I saw your video that jobs do hire coders without experience I never gave up.". Are you saying you found a medical coding position without an actual certification? Wow! That's an amazing story. Please share (If you don't mind). The believe acrylic block on my personal desk was purchased from Home Goods in this video: ruclips.net/video/Ym5m0RsbilU/видео.html. I don't have a chair recommendation. The chair I have sucks lol which I purchased from Sam's club for like $98 at the time.
I have a couple questions about this line of work. Do people generally just work during the day? Can somebody work at night if they wanted to? When looking for jobs, does one look up jobs locally, or can we work for anyone?
I am still in training, and right now I am trying to figure out how to get efficient, right now, I underline key words and write my codes next to the words, so wanted to see how coders really do it, one lady I watched used a tablet on the side
Hello new friend.. I am new to this field and ran across your video. I see we are in the same area which is good because I have no friends. lol. I look forward to seeing more of your content. This video was very helpful. Thanks for all of the important info
Hi!! I took a medical coding course a year ago and I graduated. I couldnt take the test to be certified so I have saved up enough money to do this. I was wondering if I am still marketable
Hi, new subbie. I'm in school for Medical Billing and Coding now! I'm tryna to find was to remember information while learning has been some what of a struggle!
Is it possible to get a coding job with no experience? I just went to school for billing and coding however, I'll be taking my cpc exam in November. Should I wait to take the exam, or are there jobs out there that could hire because of the education? I feel like this is the career I want, but i get turned away. It's discouraging.
Hello! Yes, you can find a job w/o any experience. I started as a CPC-A with no experience. The opportunities are out there, but it takes patience and whole lot of due diligence. There are several newly certified individuals out there competing for the same opportunities. It sounds like a cliche, but Consistency really is key when searching for entry level coding roles.
I want to be a coder so bad..went to school about 5 years ago. Failed the CPC exam by 5 points SMH. Then life happened. I want to get back, I have no idea how to get started again. I don't want to pay all this money again. I feel I just need a review course. Do you know if there are review courses out there?
The AAPC have a CPC study guide and CPC practice exams available for purchase. They have 6 practice exams I think A-E. The individuals who create the exam questions are the same individuals who create the actual exam questions to get certified. Links below... CPC study guide: www.aapc.com/training/cpc-study-guide.aspx CPC Exam Prep: www.aapc.com/training/practice-exams.aspx#cpc
Hello Ms.LaQuita, I received my CPC-A certification last August 2022 and every job I applied for turned me down. Do you know companies that will hire new coders or have advice on getting hire?
Hello there! Congrats on getting certified! I don't know of any companies hiring CPC-As at the moment. Everything I said in this video ruclips.net/video/t1hBnzfxmf4/видео.html is how I found a job as an apprentice. How many jobs do you apply to a week? Have you looked over your resume to see what can be done better? Are you networking in AAPC chapter meetings? I applied to so many jobs. I stayed up all night many nights applying. You have to have the mindset to not take no for an answer. That's really all I can tell you. I do plan to search for CPC-A jobs next week for you all...
@@Ms.Laquita Thank you! I apply for 20-25 jobs a week. I'm thinking about getting my resume professionally written that could be the issue. Should I attend the aapc chapter meetings?
@Cece Mayrin yes. I found a wfh job. Medical billing and coding is a great career choice. it's just gets frustrating when no one wants to take a chance with new coders
Is there a reason you wouldn't have the tabs organized by letter? It seems like that would make it faster to look up, knowing where each letter starts, because there is no way anyone can remember all the different number codes.
@@Ms.Laquita I noticed on the AHIMA website that there is an ICD-10-CM Code Book, 2024. eBook. Would you recommend getting an eBook or is having the book in your hand a much better way to do things?
Thanks for sharing I completed school back in 2011, I never worked in the field would like to start now. I also took the HCC course wanted to know your thought on which certification I should start with I think that may be the reason I am not landing any jobs I only hold the AHIMA certification right how. Thanks for your video
The reason I started with the CPC is to have my options open. I wasn't going for a Risk Adjustment role at the time. My job accept a CPC to get hired. They accept CPC-A as well. The best way to know what you should start with is to look at job postings to see what certification they want. You will see CPC alot even for risk adjustment coding positions.
I’m scheduled to take my CCSP next month . I want to code please give more tips. I work from home doing something different and also where did you get your desk.
I finish school for Medical Billing and Coding I leave in Texas I'm looking for a Coding job. How do I get other Coding jobs. So I can get where you are. I really appreciate your help 🙏. Thank you so much
A question I have, because I am interested in the billing aspect is a colder and a biller the same job? I know it sounds crazy but I just need some clarity.
how many hours out of the 8 per day are you busy looking things up or working? all 8? or will you get a case, get it done, then maybe have a 5-10 minute break?
Some companies provide corporate memberships for their employees, covering the cost directly with the AAPC. This is how the first company I worked for handled memberships.
Hi Laquita. What’s your recommendation for a latina not located in northamerica(USA & Canada) that would like to start working in this field? Thank you so much for your videos. I’ve learned a lot
I am trying to go to school to do this, but how do you specialist in one field? Do you have to get a certain certificate to do that or? I am new to all of this and still doing research!
New to your channel. Thank you for sharing. I'm considering a change and I wanted to know if you are willing to go over the different certifications that you've earned and how they've helped you in the field.
Thank you for your video! What online school do you recommend? Is it still worth trying to get into billing and coding? I'm so tired of be a recruiter! Lol. I started off in healthcare as a billet many years ago.
There are various online platforms offering medical coding courses that have gained positive recognition. It’s essential to research thoroughly, consider reviews, course offerings, accreditation, and potential job placement assistance before choosing a program. Some individuals also utilize community college programs. I can't personally endorse any. Once I endorse a company, I become associated/affiliated with that company. If I create a video recommending a medical coding school or resume writing service, it will position me as a spokesperson for that company, endorsing their products. If individuals sign up for these services based on my influence and end up dissatisfied, I'll bear the responsibility for it and I'm not willing to take on that burden which is why I've never done any sponsorships on this channel.
Hey! I’m new to your channel and I love how you interact on your videos it’s just real. I want to know when you first started with your company did you start off as a CRC or worked your way into that? I sit for my CPC in June 🤞🏼🤞🏼but my main goal is for to get into CRC. Any recommendations too?
I already graduated and now I need to take my certification exam and so I am studying for that. I love coding but I don’t feel quite ready, but I want to work remotely. I do have a question: does coding with the one book mean less pay compared to coding with additional books?
I honestly don't know if Risk Adjustment Coding pay is less compared to the other coding positions requiring coding using the other code sets. I have been sought out for companies requiring coding with the other manuals. I honestly can't say the pay is really any different.
I'm certified through the AAPC. I pay a yearly membership fee to keep my certifications active. Here is a link with details about pricing: www.aapc.com/membership/ I'm not certified through Ahima, but you can find info about membership their membership fees with a quick Google search.
Hello I am certified professional coder having 8 years of experience in medical coding I am not an US resident but i am interested to work as a freelancer Any help! Please help to find the job
😂😂😂 Google had me laughing so loud. Talking bout " I will search for nothing".. LOL!
I don't know what was wrong with her that day. She had a sarcastic attitude 🙄.
Thank you for this I start my first coding job next Monday I’ll be a risk adjustment coder
Wow congratulations! Don't get down on yourself when you make mistakes! Just learn from them and you'll be fine.
How many years did it take you to get a remote job?
They say third times a charm, I've officially passed CPC 🎉🎉 for all my repeat test takers don't give up and don't be discouraged.
I used to work bedside but now I have mobility problems. I thought about going to school for this but I couldn’t find anyone showing the general gist as to how this actually works. Thank you! I definitely feel this is something I can handle(at least out of the ICD 10 lol)
peen foster is a good school, self-paced and very affordable. best wishes
Your energy is immediately warm, exciting, beautiful and positive. Thanks for that.
Thank you for this lovely comment ❤️.
@@Ms.Laquita You're welcome.
This is Great!! I took my CPC 7 years ago and missed by only 4 pts, I plan on studying and retaking it by the end of 2023. I have worked doing Healthcare, mostly on the Pharmacy side which is different from the medical side. I prefer the medical side because that's where my training is.
Thank you so so much. You saved me from giving up. I'm almost done with my course now. I've asked friends questions and did my research, and I felt coding was easy and right for me. But when I got to CDT I was like, nah, I can't do this. Like why isn't it as breezy as ICD 10. But you're showing me I could choose jobs that only work with ICD 10. BTW I also always wanted my own office. 1 question: How many cases do you work each day. Thank you so much for your videos. You saved me 🙏🏽
Looking forward to this video! New sahm looking for a career and really interested in it… A little hesitant with the schooling. Excited to see someone who looks like me talking about it!
Thank you for being so real, I appreciate you!
I start my medical and billing certification class next month so excited
I Love this!! Thank You Ms. Laquita!!!! Yeaahh!!
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@Ms.Laquita I'm enrolled in the medical billing coding program from a community college and look to be a remote worker. This your videos are very encouraging and hopeful. I also follow CodeMaster Coach.🥰🥰💗💖💝💫🙌🙏🙏😇
@@dorothyedwards7225 I LOVE Code Master Coach. Her videos helped me pursue a CPC when I started my Medical Coding career!
OMG honestly you did amazing thank you so much even the intro was beyond helpful esp for us beginniners!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're so welcome!
I appreciate this so much. Thank you for lifting newbies up.
thank you so much! i just found your channel and i will be start coding school soon. i appreciate ot
OMG thank you thank you!!!
And your personality helps me laugh through my fears. ❤
Greetings, I am new to your channel. Give thanks for keepin it real. I am currently in the beginning stages of getting my CSS. Your videos are very inspiring and helpfull.
Thank you so much for all that info. About your office. I have something similar. I work from home. I also have side projects and I also have another desk etc. I realized we use our eyes all day at work, then after work, then we look at our phone. I finally bought some glasses that help with blue light. I only use them after work on my projects but it helps to give my eyes a break. I know I can adjust my computer etc but I rather use the glasses. Thank you once again for all that info, it will help me plan on what to do next.
I trained for my CPC under AMCI, they are the best.
Only day in the life video that actually was str8 to the point hella funny too ty for your content
So proud of you being a crc I can’t wait to get that certification I love the icd-10 book
Thanks for sharing! I am a medical biller. Been thinking about sliding to medical coding. You’re an inspiration!!! Keeep pushing!
Thanks Yauni! I appreciate your support always ❤️.
Hello Ms.Laquita what website did u used please for resume
I've been coding since 2002 i really liked this video😊
Thank you ❤️ 😊
I hadn't had to pull out my ICD-10 book in a while, I forgot how heavy it is. LOL
Just started my CPC school!!
How are things going so far?
I so love my tabs. I'm still in training. So excited to take my national exam
So glad I found this site! I'm interested in starting medical billing and coding from the beginning...you are awesome!!! I'm so motivated....🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💐💐💐
TY for this video. I'm thinking abt coding but wanted to see how it was actually applied and what your day was like. Great organization and super helpful❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Had to sub and support the sis
You're the best 🩷.
@@Ms.Laquita I have a friend that is a Director for Kaiser here in California in their coding dept that have been telling me to get the certificate. Just never done anything like this before
I work as an HHA right now. Im interested in medical billing and coding because its more lucrative. Plus, im tired of not having the option to work from home.
Miss you. Wait I don't think you told us why this will be your last video. You are such an inspiration. I've been working my first new medical job now for 5 months. I'm not license yet they are giving me a year to get certified. After I saw your video that jobs do hire coders without experience I never gave up. Thank You. Where did you get your Believe acrylic LED block from that's on your personal desk? and Do you have any chair recommendation for sitting long hours trying to put in these overtime hours lol.
I missed you all too :). I will explain why I will no longer make the DITL vids in another video coming probably next week. That's great they are giving you a year to get certified. You said "After I saw your video that jobs do hire coders without experience I never gave up.". Are you saying you found a medical coding position without an actual certification? Wow! That's an amazing story. Please share (If you don't mind). The believe acrylic block on my personal desk was purchased from Home Goods in this video: ruclips.net/video/Ym5m0RsbilU/видео.html. I don't have a chair recommendation. The chair I have sucks lol which I purchased from Sam's club for like $98 at the time.
Where did you get a job at? I’m on the hunt for a medical coding job and I’m almost certified but not yet
I have a couple questions about this line of work. Do people generally just work during the day? Can somebody work at night if they wanted to? When looking for jobs, does one look up jobs locally, or can we work for anyone?
I am still in training, and right now I am trying to figure out how to get efficient, right now, I underline key words and write my codes next to the words, so wanted to see how coders really do it, one lady I watched used a tablet on the side
You crack me up 😂😂😂I get tongue tied too
Hello new friend.. I am new to this field and ran across your video. I see we are in the same area which is good because I have no friends. lol. I look forward to seeing more of your content. This video was very helpful. Thanks for all of the important info
Hello there! I just recently added some some new uploads you may enjoy 😉.
I’m thinking about going back to school for this. Thank you for the video.
Go for it!
I’m all registered I start next month 😁
@@michellec3349Hey there. I am just checking in to see how things are going. I start in a few weeks
Thanks for sharing, I’m preparing to take my CPC. this is very helpful.
You're so welcome ❤️.
Thank you so much😊
Omg yes I have to take a test and I’m nervous!
Oooh yes I love Salata Im glad the printer worked out
I really want to give it a try because a medical coding
Hello thank you for sharing this information !! where did you get your CPC certification and how what courses/ program did you use to learn
Great content, and thanks for sharing 😊.
Been following your journey for a while currently get ready to take my cpc through AAPC.
Did you take the exam?
@@cecemayrin1209 yes and failed 😔 hope to pass on attempt 2
Would like you to go through your office set-up, your screens and do you use online codes or just the book
Thank you 🙏I have been wanting to make a career change in healthcare
Thank you so much!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You're so welcome ☺️
Where did you train to receive your CPC certification? Or did you sef study? Happy you are doing well 😊
Commenting to help ya channel 👍🏻
Thank You for this, very helpful.🙂
Glad it was helpful!
Hi!! I took a medical coding course a year ago and I graduated. I couldnt take the test to be certified so I have saved up enough money to do this. I was wondering if I am still marketable
Yes, you are! Take that test girl!
Hi, new subbie. I'm in school for Medical Billing and Coding now! I'm tryna to find was to remember information while learning has been some what of a struggle!
How's it going in the field so far?
Is it possible to get a coding job with no experience? I just went to school for billing and coding however, I'll be taking my cpc exam in November. Should I wait to take the exam, or are there jobs out there that could hire because of the education? I feel like this is the career I want, but i get turned away. It's discouraging.
Hello! Yes, you can find a job w/o any experience. I started as a CPC-A with no experience. The opportunities are out there, but it takes patience and whole lot of due diligence. There are several newly certified individuals out there competing for the same opportunities. It sounds like a cliche, but Consistency really is key when searching for entry level coding roles.
I want to be a coder so bad..went to school about 5 years ago. Failed the CPC exam by 5 points SMH. Then life happened. I want to get back, I have no idea how to get started again. I don't want to pay all this money again. I feel I just need a review course. Do you know if there are review courses out there?
The AAPC have a CPC study guide and CPC practice exams available for purchase. They have 6 practice exams I think A-E. The individuals who create the exam questions are the same individuals who create the actual exam questions to get certified. Links below...
CPC study guide: www.aapc.com/training/cpc-study-guide.aspx
CPC Exam Prep:
www.aapc.com/training/practice-exams.aspx#cpc
@Ms.Laquita Thank you so much for the information. You've inspire me keep pushing!🙏🏾
What state do you live in ? Some colleges provide free cpc programs
Florida
AMCI had a free coding course not sure how in depth they go but they had it for free.
I graduated and still studying until I'm ready
Hello Ms.LaQuita,
I received my CPC-A certification last August 2022 and every job I applied for turned me down. Do you know companies that will hire new coders or have advice on getting hire?
Hello there! Congrats on getting certified! I don't know of any companies hiring CPC-As at the moment. Everything I said in this video ruclips.net/video/t1hBnzfxmf4/видео.html is how I found a job as an apprentice. How many jobs do you apply to a week? Have you looked over your resume to see what can be done better? Are you networking in AAPC chapter meetings? I applied to so many jobs. I stayed up all night many nights applying. You have to have the mindset to not take no for an answer. That's really all I can tell you. I do plan to search for CPC-A jobs next week for you all...
@@Ms.Laquita Thank you! I apply for 20-25 jobs a week. I'm thinking about getting my resume professionally written that could be the issue. Should I attend the aapc chapter meetings?
@@tiffanydavis1377 did you find a job? I’m thinking of going to medical billing and coding program
@Cece Mayrin yes. I found a wfh job. Medical billing and coding is a great career choice. it's just gets frustrating when no one wants to take a chance with new coders
How long realistically to get a job after training is complete?
Is there a reason you wouldn't have the tabs organized by letter? It seems like that would make it faster to look up, knowing where each letter starts, because there is no way anyone can remember all the different number codes.
I have letter tabs. If I didn't have the letter tabs, I would still be okay flipping through the book w/o detrimental problems.
@@Ms.Laquita I noticed on the AHIMA website that there is an ICD-10-CM Code Book, 2024. eBook. Would you recommend getting an eBook or is having the book in your hand a much better way to do things?
Thanks for sharing I completed school back in 2011, I never worked in the field would like to start now. I also took the HCC course wanted to know your thought on which certification I should start with I think that may be the reason I am not landing any jobs I only hold the AHIMA certification right how. Thanks for your video
The reason I started with the CPC is to have my options open. I wasn't going for a Risk Adjustment role at the time. My job accept a CPC to get hired. They accept CPC-A as well. The best way to know what you should start with is to look at job postings to see what certification they want. You will see CPC alot even for risk adjustment coding positions.
Can you do risk adjustment coding with a CCSP
@@Ms.LaquitaCan we code HCC with a CCSP
@@Ms.Laquita Do you offer paid coaching or mentoring ?
Hello! No, I don't offer paid coaching/mentoring. I'm transitioning out of medical coding.
I’m scheduled to take my CCSP next month . I want to code please give more tips. I work from home doing something different and also where did you get your desk.
Here's the link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VWN93BD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Great information. You stated you started as an apprentice, what company do you work for? Did the company you work for pay for you to get certified?
I finish school for Medical Billing and Coding I leave in Texas I'm looking for a Coding job. How do I get other Coding jobs. So I can get where you are. I really appreciate your help 🙏. Thank you so much
A question I have, because I am interested in the billing aspect is a colder and a biller the same job? I know it sounds crazy but I just need some clarity.
Where do you recommend we get training at?
how many hours out of the 8 per day are you busy looking things up or working? all 8? or will you get a case, get it done, then maybe have a 5-10 minute break?
Did you get any answer to this question outside of YT? I’m curious as well
Do you yourself have to buy a new code book every year, also, how do you feel about having to pay annually for membership?
I'm reimbursed for code books and the AAPC membership fee.
Some companies provide corporate memberships for their employees, covering the cost directly with the AAPC. This is how the first company I worked for handled memberships.
Please help me get started Laquita. Do you have beginner videos, that can start me off?
Thank you!!!
Hi Laquita.
What’s your recommendation for a latina not located in northamerica(USA & Canada) that would like to start working in this field?
Thank you so much for your videos. I’ve learned a lot
I am trying to go to school to do this, but how do you specialist in one field? Do you have to get a certain certificate to do that or? I am new to all of this and still doing research!
What field do you want to specialize in?
New to your channel. Thank you for sharing. I'm considering a change and I wanted to know if you are willing to go over the different certifications that you've earned and how they've helped you in the field.
I will be taking the CRC exam in June. Do you have any exam tips? Thanks
In Target over an hour! How do these lunches work?
So is this a job where you're working with people as well on the phone all day or part of the day? I couldn't really tell
Whats the time you clock out on a daily basis?
Thank you for your video! What online school do you recommend? Is it still worth trying to get into billing and coding? I'm so tired of be a recruiter! Lol.
I started off in healthcare as a billet many years ago.
I need to know what online school is the best, too!
There are various online platforms offering medical coding courses that have gained positive recognition. It’s essential to research thoroughly, consider reviews, course offerings, accreditation, and potential job placement assistance before choosing a program. Some individuals also utilize community college programs. I can't personally endorse any. Once I endorse a company, I become associated/affiliated with that company. If I create a video recommending a medical coding school or resume writing service, it will position me as a spokesperson for that company, endorsing their products. If individuals sign up for these services based on my influence and end up dissatisfied, I'll bear the responsibility for it and I'm not willing to take on that burden which is why I've never done any sponsorships on this channel.
Hey! I’m new to your channel and I love how you interact on your videos it’s just real. I want to know when you first started with your company did you start off as a CRC or worked your way into that? I sit for my CPC in June 🤞🏼🤞🏼but my main goal is for to get into CRC. Any recommendations too?
My concern is being able to read the handwriting of physicians. I'm scared to start an accredited program because of that. Any advice? TIA!
Handwritten charts don't apply to all medical coding positions. You may only deal with digital charts. It depends on your company process.
I already graduated and now I need to take my certification exam and so I am studying for that. I love coding but I don’t feel quite ready, but I want to work remotely. I do have a question: does coding with the one book mean less pay compared to coding with additional books?
I honestly don't know if Risk Adjustment Coding pay is less compared to the other coding positions requiring coding using the other code sets. I have been sought out for companies requiring coding with the other manuals. I honestly can't say the pay is really any different.
question while you were doing the test i was googling the dx codes and getting them right. Are you allowed to google codes?
I don't rely on Google. Always use your code set index for proper coding. Google isn't a reliable source to use.
Thanks for sharing. Please check your audio.
How many meeting we have to do everyday?
That would depend on your employer. I've never experienced having a meeting everyday though. That would be brutal.
I heard medical coders have to pay recertification fees every year. How much do you pay every year for recertification fees?
I'm certified through the AAPC. I pay a yearly membership fee to keep my certifications active. Here is a link with details about pricing: www.aapc.com/membership/
I'm not certified through Ahima, but you can find info about membership their membership fees with a quick Google search.
What’s the best laptop you recommend for medical coding school
I'm surprised there aren't more men in this profession.
❤❤❤❤ let’s do more practice quizzes
is that all you do all day at work if so how many charts do have to do per hour
At that time it was 6.75 and hour which was 54 per day.
@@Ms.Laquita do the company give you a computer or you must have your own
They provided all equipment
@@Ms.Laquita Thanks thats good to know because thats my goal to work from home. I might have to work at the office for at least 6 months or more right
Can you use this book for taking the real test?
Yes
Hey I want to learn medical coding plz guide
Hello
I am certified professional coder having 8 years of experience in medical coding
I am not an US resident but i am interested to work as a freelancer
Any help! Please help to find the job
I heat that Omega Healthcare work with Onshore and Offshore medical coding specialists: www.omegahms.com/medical-coding-solutions/
What is that stick or pointer your using
An AAPC metal straw I was gifted from a Local Chapter Meeting.
@@Ms.Laquita I’m going through Ahima do think AApc was better
you are silly... Im glad I found your channel
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yes you do get subscribers everyday and i am one of them lol