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icd
The ICD-9-CM or the most current or updated version of the International Classification of Diseases coding reference.
ICD-9-CM, 2010 edition
Coding manuals, also known as programming standards manuals, are used to define the standards associated with programming in a particular environment. A coding manual will provide standards for: * Variable Naming * Subroutine/Function Naming * Comments * Nesting (e.g., how to reflect loops, if statements, etc.) * Structure (e.g., where global variables are defined, etc.) * Code Reviews and other standards that might be specific to a particular programming environment.
At medical coding school one will learn how to code various medical procedures, treatments and diagnoses into a series of numbers. These codes help the tracking of diseases and their treatments.
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The Billing and Coding certification refers to paperwork; you are responsible for storing data for diagnoses, procedures, etc. A good website for information can be found here: http://nhanow.com/billing-coding.aspx
One is for diagnoses (ICD-9-CM), and the other is for procedures and services (CPT).
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Additional resources for accurate code assignment include coding guidelines or manuals provided by coding organizations, online coding forums for discussing complex cases, consulting with experienced coders or supervisors for advice, and continuing education courses to stay updated on coding changes and best practices.
CPT
There is no specific code for "three specimens for total gastric acid" as medical coding is specific to procedures and diagnoses. However, to measure gastric acid, a common test is the gastric acid secretion test, which may be coded using the relevant CPT code (e.g., 91010). The specific code may vary depending on the method used and other factors, so it's best to consult the current coding guidelines and documentation for accurate coding.