CPC Coding Exam Review 2011: The Certification Step

CPC Coding Exam Review 2011: The Certification Step by Carol J. Buck is published by Elsevier Health Sciences in 2011 and spans 584 pages. This comprehensive exam review is designed to provide essential content for those preparing for the AAPC CPC® certification exam, aiming to enhance their coding careers. The book employs an easy-to-follow outline format that covers key topics such as anatomy, terminology for each organ system, and reimbursement concepts, along with an overview of CPT, ICD-9-CM, and HCPCS coding.
Readers will find valuable resources within this edition, including two full practice exams and a final exam that closely mimic the actual CPC® exam format. This structured approach not only aids in mastering the necessary material but also helps build confidence for the certification process. The focus on allied health and medical subjects ensures that the content is relevant for those in the medical coding field.
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With the expert insight of leading coding educator Carol J. Buck, this complete exam review highlights the content you’ll need to master to pass the AAPC CPC® certification exam and take your coding career to the next step. CPC® Coding Exam Review 2011 features an easy-to-follow outline format that guides you through the anatomy and terminology for each organ system; reimbursement concepts; an overview of CPT, ICD-9-CM, and HCPCS coding; and more. Two full practice exams and a final exam modeled on the actual CPC® exam simulate the examination experience and help you build the confidence to succeed.
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