Registration is open for these upcoming Courses: 

  

Course:

Location:

Begins:

Ends:

Exam:

Summer 2010  Web CPC Course

Online

8/24/2010

11/9/2010

check AAPC website for local exams

E/M 2 day workshop

RI Primary Care, Cranston

8/26/10

8/27/2010

8/28/2010

Fall 2010 CPC Course

Kent-Trowbridge

9/11/2010

11/20/2010

11/27/2010

CPC Course Information:

 

Today's demand for certified professional coders (CPCs) is growing as many jobs in the coding and billing field now require certification.  To help meet this demand, Nancy Enos is again offering a 12-week preparatory course in medical coding.   At the end of the course, the CPC exam will be offered.

Tuition:

Registration for a CPC course is $2,000 per student and includes CPC student workbooks, one-year membership in the AAPC and CPC certification exam. A $500 deposit will be required upon registration

 

Fees will be paid to AAPC for the workbooks, membership and CPC exam.  Nancy Enos does not assume any liability for AAPC products, curriculum or exam.

Course Expectations:

This fast-paced study program will challenge medical billing and coding professionals to raise the bar and reach new levels of understanding. Weekly 5-hour classes with 2-3 hours of homework/study time each week will prepare the student for CPC certification.

E/M Seminar Information:

 

Students will prepare for the Certified Evaluation and Management Auditor Exam.  AAPC’s new 2010 CEMC Exam includes 50 notes. This new preparatory class will focus on actual chart notes to audit with intensive hands on practical training. Students will review the E/M Key Components of History, Exam (both 1995 and 1997 Marshfield Clinic Guidelines) and audit notes in class to reinforce each of the Key Components.

Tuition:

Registration for the two day seminar is $1000 and does not include payment and registration for the optional CEMC exam. Candidates do not have to be CPC certified, and can register for the CEMC exam 30 days before the exam date on the AAPC website. A $500 deposit will be required upon registration for the seminar.  Tuition includes a workbook and practice exam.  Students are expected to bring a 2010 CPT and ICD-9 Manual.

 

Fees will be paid to AAPC for the workbook and practice exam.  Nancy Enos does not assume any liability for AAPC products, curriculum or exam.

 

Course expectations:

This hand on workshop will give the student an understanding of the chart auditing process, with hands on practice to prepare for the CEMC examination.

 

Kent and Women & Infants PHO members will be given a 10% discount when enrolling in a course.

 

Web Based Course Information:

 

Today's demand for certified professional coders (CPCs) is growing as many jobs in the coding and billing field now require certification.  To help meet this demand, Nancy Enos is offering a 12-week web based preparatory course in medical coding.  Each module will be instructor led, with homework and quizzes.  At the end of the course, the CPC exam can be taken locally by registering on the AAPC website.

 

Tuition:

The registration fee web based course is $1,500 and includes AAPC Textbook, Workbook and Supplement Text.  Students will be prepared to take the AAPC’s CPC exam and can register on the AAPC website for a local exam. Tuition for this course does not include AAPC membership or exam fee.

 

Course Expectations:

This fast-paced study program will challenge medical billing and coding professionals to raise the bar and reach new levels of understanding. Weekly 5-hour classes with 2-3 hours of homework/study time each week will prepare the student for CPC certification.

 

Program Sites:

Kent County Memorial Hospital - PHO Office

626 Tollgate Road, Warwick, RI 02886 

 

Kent County Memorial Hospital – Trowbridge Building

10 Health Lane, Warwick, RI 02886 

 

Women & Infants Hospital Administrative Offices

134 Thurbers Ave., Suite 211, Providence, RI 02905

 

 General Information for all Courses and Seminars: 

Who should enroll?

Health care professionals involved in coding, compliance, billing, administration and reimbursement aspects of medicine should be certified as part of your corporate compliance program.

 

Prerequisites:

Two years of coding and/or university level course work is recommended. Basic understanding of ICD9 and CPT coding, anatomy and terminology required.

 

Texts Required:

2010 CPT Standard or Professional Version, 2010 ICD-9-CM and 2010 HCPCS.  Medical dictionary is helpful.

 

Attain AAPC Certification:

Students may sit for the AAPC current certified professional coder (CPC) examination at the conclusion of the course. Tuition includes 2 opportunities to sit for all exams.

 

Specialty Webinars and Seminars:

 

If your practice, organization or AAPC Chapter is seeking web based learning opportunities on specific specialty topics, contact nancy@nancyenoscoding to arrange a web based seminar or series.

 

If you have a question about a course, please email nancy@nancyenoscoding.com