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Dec 26, 2024
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Spring 2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MR 106 - Lab for MR 105 Credit Hours: 1
This lab covers the application of the principles of disease nomenclature and classifications, specifically an in-depth study of the current medical coding and related reimbursement systems.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- identify the purposes of a disease and operation classification systems;
- identify, differentiate and apply general information regarding various classification systems and nomenclatures utilized in the health care field;
- identify the content and arrangement of the major divisions of the current coding system;
- apply coding principles for abbreviation, punctuation, symbols, and other conventions and notations used in the medical coding system;
- assign codes for ICD-10-CM/PCS diseases, conditions, operations and non-surgical procedures according to accepted guidelines and principles (manually and using computerized encoder);
- define primary disease, principal diagnosis, principal procedure, and correctly sequence the medical codes according to official sequencing guidelines;
- abstract, code and sequence diagnostic information from health records using current medical coding system; and
- monitor compliance with governmental regulations and accreditation standards relative to coding.
Prerequisites: BI 150, BI 151, MA 115 Corequisites: MR 105 or permission of the instructor. S (N)
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