Jessica, You have the ONLY video on how to BEGIN using the CPT coding book. Without your video I would not understand the concept of the CPT book. I understand the sections, but that did not help me understand HOW to use the CPT book. Your video went through the Index, and that is what I needed to know. Bless you, Thank you. Keep the videos coming.
You are the best teacher. I am having a little difficulty to understand al these because I’m doing Online classes.... I wish I could go to a school. But thank you for your help
So if there was an additional 5 more skin tags would you bill for that saying go from 35 to 40 even know the last cold says for an additional 10 but under 10 would you do in that scenario
Hi Lauren! In the 11201 code, it says "or part therof" so you would again bill an additional 11201 code for those extra 5 lesions to get all 40 covered.
Irene Hernandez The code is found in the Integumentary section. Look up "Lesion" in the index, find skin; benign. That leads you to codes 11400 - 11471. Code 11422 is the answer. It says *Excision, benign lesion including margins, except skin tag(unless listed elsewhere), scalp, neck, hands, feet, genitalia; excised diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm.* :)
“Ok flip to the integumentary system since that’s where skin tags are”. That doesn’t help at all. How do I know it’s in integumentary?? I’m just starting out using the book. This is like step 9 instead of step 1.
The students in my courses (for which these videos are intended) have a prerequisite anatomy course, so they know skin tags fall under integumentary. It is much harder to learn coding without basic anatomy & med term knowledge. I recommend you start with those two classes if you haven’t taken them already.
Hi these videos seem easy the way you all explain them. But when you are reading your course materials, it's not so easy then. Because when you taking medical billing and coding specialist online it is not easy. You all talk about all this stuff but you never show examples. We need examples sheets to practice with CPT, CPT-10, CPT-10-CM, and HCPCS. All this stuff is confusing to me and a lot of these videos don't help at all.
@@JaniceFisher-q8m Hi, these videos were made specifically for a course I taught. The supplemental materials such as worksheets, etc. were given to students during classes. I’d suggest reaching out to your course instructor for help or additional materials.
Jessica, You have the ONLY video on how to BEGIN using the CPT coding book. Without your video I would not understand the concept of the CPT book. I understand the sections, but that did not help me understand HOW to use the CPT book. Your video went through the Index, and that is what I needed to know. Bless you, Thank you. Keep the videos coming.
Loved your presentation, being a visual learner, this was very helpful. Thank you
You are the best teacher.
I am having a little difficulty to understand al these because I’m doing Online classes.... I wish I could go to a school. But thank you for your help
Hey Karina, how did you make it out ? I'm in the same situation as you right now. My only worry is remembering all of this once I find work.
Great video! This method still works great with the 2022 cpt edition
Thank you so much.
Helped me greatly!!!
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Thanks a lot Jessica! :) That made a lot of sense.:)
Nice refresher thanks
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Great job on this video!! Very helpful
Very helpful thank you!
short and sweet video! thanks
Thank You, Jessica...
So if there was an additional 5 more skin tags would you bill for that saying go from 35 to 40 even know the last cold says for an additional 10 but under 10 would you do in that scenario
Hi Lauren! In the 11201 code, it says "or part therof" so you would again bill an additional 11201 code for those extra 5 lesions to get all 40 covered.
Thank you so so much!
Ma'am plzz tell the CPC exam for Indian students??
Are the CPT Code books provided as text books within the Medical Billing and coding courses?
Typically students purchase their own coding manuals.
How do you find the E&M code for a well-baby office visit for an established patient who is under the age of 1. Please help
It’s should be a regular office visit e/m code with a Z diagnosis for a well baby.
My online teacher has had us search the tabular for each code without wven going to the index
Hello, do you know how to get CPT code for exotic language for in person standard? Could you please kindly help me out with the code? Thanks
How would you look up “An excision of a benign lesion from the neck measuring 1.8 cm?..I’m stuck on this hw
Irene Hernandez The code is found in the Integumentary section. Look up "Lesion" in the index, find skin; benign. That leads you to codes 11400 - 11471.
Code 11422 is the answer. It says *Excision, benign lesion including margins, except skin tag(unless listed elsewhere), scalp, neck, hands, feet, genitalia; excised diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm.* :)
Thank you
Omg!!, thank you for this video...
Thanks for this video
“Ok flip to the integumentary system since that’s where skin tags are”. That doesn’t help at all. How do I know it’s in integumentary?? I’m just starting out using the book. This is like step 9 instead of step 1.
The students in my courses (for which these videos are intended) have a prerequisite anatomy course, so they know skin tags fall under integumentary. It is much harder to learn coding without basic anatomy & med term knowledge. I recommend you start with those two classes if you haven’t taken them already.
I would suggest preparing a "script" .
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Hi these videos seem easy the way you all explain them. But when you are reading your course materials, it's not so easy then. Because when you taking medical billing and coding specialist online it is not easy. You all talk about all this stuff but you never show examples. We need examples sheets to practice with CPT, CPT-10, CPT-10-CM, and HCPCS. All this stuff is confusing to me and a lot of these videos don't help at all.
@@JaniceFisher-q8m Hi, these videos were made specifically for a course I taught. The supplemental materials such as worksheets, etc. were given to students during classes. I’d suggest reaching out to your course instructor for help or additional materials.