Medical Coding III Syllabus

ME 203: Medical Coding III

Medical coding is the ability to translate medical terminology into medical codes. Coding III involves advanced ICD-9-CM (inpatient coding), along with the CPT coding system. Also a detailed coverage of ICD-10-CM. Medical Coding III includes tips for preparing for the CPC exam.
Credits 4
Prerequisite Courses
Course Objectives

 At the completion of this course, the student will be able to

  • Reference the international classification of disease, ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-CM clinical modification for obtaining a diagnosis code
  • Distinguish between a primary and secondary diagnosis code
  • Use actual case studies to find the diagnosis and procedure to code(abstract chart)
  • Use the CPT coding system for obtaining a procedure code

General Education Objectives: When the course is completed you will be able to:

  • Collaboration: the students will work together to create their study plan for the CPC exam
Instructional Materials

 

  • Official CPC certification study guide (current year)
  • Buck's ICD-10-CM (current year)
  • AMA CPT (current year)
  • Buck's HCPCS (current year)

 

Course Policies

STUDENT EVALUATIONs:

     A.  A student's final grade will be determined by the average or grade in these

                Areas:   Tests and the Final Exam Score.

     B.  Examinations Evaluation.

    • Tests can only be attempted one time—
    • Missed exams will be permitted to be made up if I am contacted prior to test expiration time and must be made up within 1 week
    • Make-up exams must be scheduled by the student and instructor and must be completed within one week of missing exam.

     C.  Missing assignments must be made up within 1 week.

     D.  Finals will open the Thursday prior to finals week and will closed the Thursday of finals week.  Be

                watching for the time that they open.

Grading Scales

A = 90% - 100%                   

B = 80% -  89%         

C = 70% -  79%           

D = 60% -  69%         

F = below  60%  

Student Expectations
  • Attendance is very important as this course is a fast paced challenging course missing even one day could result in getting behind.
  • Final Examination is required, if exam is missed student will automatically get a Failing grade in the class.
  • If there is an appropriate and documented reason that you are unable to complete a class you might be eligible for an “Incomplete” final grade.  To be eligible for an incomplete you must be passing the class at the time of the final.  If you receive an Incomplete, you need to make arrangements with the instructor to complete your outstanding work as soon as possible.  Should an Incomplete remain unchanged past one year of the original course start date, it will automatically change to a failing grade.
Course Outline

Module

Subject matter

Assignment

One

AAPC Study Guide

Chapter 1 & 2

Read Chapter 1 /Assignment

Forum Chapter 1

Questions – Chapter 1

Read Chapter 2 / Assignment

Forum – Chapter2

Questions – Chapter 2

Study Plan

Quiz

Two

AAPC Study Guide
Chapter 3 & 4

Read Chapter 3

Questions – Chapter 3

Forum Chapter 3

Read Chapter 4

Forum Chapter 4

Questions – Chapter 4

Quiz

Three

AAPC Study Guide

Chapter 5 & 6

 

Read Chapter 5

Forum Chapter 5

Questions – Chapter 5

Read Chapter 6

Forum Chapter 6

Questions – Chapter 6

Quiz

Four

AAPC Study Guide

Chapter 7 & 8

Read Chapter 7

Forum Chapter 7

Questions – Chapter 7

Read Chapter 8

Forum Chapter 8

Questions – Chapter 8

Quiz

Five

AAPC Study Guide

Chapter 9 & 10

Read Chapter 9

Forum Chapter 9

Questions – Chapter 9

Read Chapter 10

Forum Chapter 10

Questions – Chapter 10
Quiz

Six

AAPC Study Guide

Chapter 11 & 12

Read Chapter 11

Forum Chapter 11

Questions – Chapter 11

Read Chapter 12

Forum Chapter 12

Questions – Chapter 12

Quiz

Seven

AAPC Study Guide

Chapter 13 & 14

Read Chapter 13

Forum Chapter 13

Questions – Chapter 13

Read Chapter 14

Forum Chapter 14

Questions – Chapter 14

Quiz

Eight

AAPC Study Guide

Chapter 15 & 16

Read Chapter 15

Forum Chapter 15

Questions – Chapter 15

Read Chapter 16

Forum Chapter 16

Questions – Chapter 16

Quiz

 

 

Nine

AAPC Study Guide

17 & 18

Read Chapter 17

Forum Chapter 17

Questions – Chapter 17

Read Chapter 18

Forum Chapter 18

Questions – Chapter 18

Quiz

Ten

AAPC Study Guide

19 & 20

Read Chapter 19

Forum Chapter 19

Chapter 20 – Test Your Knowledge

GE Assignment – Study Plan

Eleven

Final

 

Communication

Emails will be responded to no later than 48 hours or by the end of business on Monday for mail received over the weekend.

College Policies

Academic Honesty Policy
The college has a firm policy against academic dishonesty, including cheating or plagiarism. Students guilty of academic dishonesty will be administratively dropped from the course with a grade of ‘F’ and subject to disciplinary action, which may include suspension and dismissal. 

Please refer to the Academic Honesty Policy for detailed information.

Late Assignment Policy

Meeting deadlines, being dependable, and applying appropriate time management are all foundational elements of professional behavior. These same attributes are also required while participating in college courses because the skills, knowledge, and student learning outcomes must be obtained in a specific order and within a certain amount of time.

We at HJC understand that sometimes students encounter circumstances that make it difficult to always meet the required course deadlines. This Late Work Policy is in place to accommodate that. In all circumstances, whenever possible, contact your instructor when you anticipate that you will be submitting work late.

The deadlines for most courses typically follow the pattern below, but it is your responsibility to confirm this and be aware if there are any assignments that may have different deadlines for one reason or another.

The first post in each Discussion Board is usually due on the Wednesday night of each module/week.

Most other assignments are due by 11:59 pm on Sunday evening of each module/week.

  • All assignments must be submitted by the required due date.
  • Missing assignments due to absence must be submitted within 1 week of return.
  • Late submissions of assignments will result in a reduction of 10% of the total points possible per day (e.g., 1 day late = -10%, 2 days late = 20%, etc.) up to one week. Anything over 1 week late will result in a grade of 0.
  • To receive full credit for late work, students must provide documentation for an excused absence, or it will be subject to the same treatment as any other late work. Documentation examples include court documents, hospitalization, etc.

Instructors may also choose to deduct less points at their discretion.

If for some reason a student temporarily loses the ability to connect to Canvas due to technical issues it is the student’s obligation to submit assignments by the original due dates. Temporary remedies can be connecting via a public WiFi spot, using school facilities to connect, or use of private networks through friends and family.

In extreme cases, when none of these solutions are available, the student may contact their instructors through other means and ask permission to submit their work directly, in a method that can be received by the instructor. Under no circumstances can methods of delivery outside of Canvas be used without explicit instructor permission. (If this ever happens the instructor should somehow note it).

Minimum Technology Requirements

Having access to a reliable desktop or laptop is required for HJC online courses. This requirement ensures students have the essential technologies to complete online courses successfully. Mobile devices, such as mobile phones and tablets may be utilized as additional tools to assist with completing online courses.

Online video conferences and calls are often the best way for instructors to assist students in many situations. A web camera and microphone are necessary for successful online conferences. 

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Some courses may have additional technology requirements beyond those listed here. Additional requirements will be listed in your Canvas course room.

Basic Office 365 apps are free and available to students with their HJC Outlook account. For additional questions and help with the required technologies, please contact help@hjc.edu

Minimum Technical Skills Requirements

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  • Use the learning management system, Canvas
  • Use HJC email with attachments
  • Download, save, and upload files in Canvas

For additional questions regarding the required technologies, please contact help@hjc.edu

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This information is standard for each course but specifics may vary based on the delivery method of the course you are taking. Please follow the information provided by your instructor.

This syllabus is subject to change.