Hello I like the way you explain things HELP!! You mentioned that we could LISTEN to the CMS guidelines Could you direct me to where or how I could listen to them and if possible leave a link Thanks & God Bless you
Hi Bleu, I love your videos! I am self studying for the CCS and I’m wondering if I need to learn/use the HCPCS. It isn’t listed as a required book to bring on the AHIMA pdf of the three books required (ICD10CM, ICD10PCS and CPT).
I'm am studying for the CCS. I've taken the 'old fashioned' CPC and am credentialed. I've never taken a computerized coding credentialed exam. I wasn't sure about the 'space' allowed for the actual coding books? Should I utilize my lap to look up codes for the national exam due to lack of space? Odd question, I understand. Thank you.
Thanks Bleu 💙 I ended up finding the ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Coding Handbook, with Answers, 2021 for 50 the 2019 version was $199 😮. Is the 2021 still good right? 😊
Ok I keep hearing about the tests I live in wyoming is the tests in person or online I am wanting to go through ahima (seems most logical and user friendly).
The tests are administered through the Pearson Vue testing centers for AHIMA certifications. I looked and they are all over Wyoming. home.pearsonvue.com/citrix
Hi I'm new to this field and I have some questions 1. I want to become a COC what are the specific books I need to become a COC? 2. in order to take the exam I have to use the CPT book of the year but lets say I get the book now theirs 8 months until the new year starts and what if I need more time to study and understand it and what if 8 months isn't enough for me and I have the 2024 book but when the new year hits is it allowed to use the 2024 book on the exam when its 2025 or no I have to get the 2025 im just a little scared about that sorry I hope my question makes sense 😭😭😭
You should take a look at job listings and you'll see that from aapc the employers look for the cpc more than the coc. Also on the website it will tell you you can use the previous year books in the current year for example, you take the exam in 2025 with 2024 books with aapc, they say you can but if the code is not in your book bc it's been updated you're at a disadvantage so its a gamble but you can do it.
@@queenikkiithearies5282 they both say you're proficient in outpatient coding. The only difference is that the coc has more reimbursement questions. It's not a coc job, persay, you'd be applying for outpatient coding, or professional fee positions either way. Again look at the job listings, you'll see what I'm saying.
😂 I love your chuckles while talking about all the books you have! I totally understand, I’m the same way! I love books😆 I’m the same way with pens😬
Very informative! I have heard you say all this over and over but the visuals truly helped! Thanks!
Yayy. I’m starting with the cpt 2022 with the ICD-10CM 2022.
Bravo! Thanks, Reverend Bleu!
thank you
Hello I like the way you explain things
HELP!!
You mentioned that we could LISTEN to the CMS guidelines
Could you direct me to where or how I could listen to them
and if possible leave a link
Thanks & God Bless you
Hi Bleu, I love your videos! I am self studying for the CCS and I’m wondering if I need to learn/use the HCPCS. It isn’t listed as a required book to bring on the AHIMA pdf of the three books required (ICD10CM, ICD10PCS and CPT).
You should.
I'm am studying for the CCS. I've taken the 'old fashioned' CPC and am credentialed. I've never taken a computerized coding credentialed exam. I wasn't sure about the 'space' allowed for the actual coding books? Should I utilize my lap to look up codes for the national exam due to lack of space? Odd question, I understand. Thank you.
Thanks Bleu 💙 I ended up finding the ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Coding Handbook, with Answers, 2021 for 50 the 2019 version was $199 😮. Is the 2021 still good right? 😊
Definitely! The 2021 has the same questions as the 2019 ;)
So glad I found it. It will be great for practice. 🤓@@MedicalCodingwithBleu
Just curious...do you only use the AMA CPT or do you use the Optum CPT Expert book as well?
Hi
I am planning to to take the CPC EXAM this year , can I use the 2022 CPT MANUAL or does it have to be 2023?
Hello, Is ahima and optum the only legit place to buy books? I looking to purchase a bundle deal
Ok I keep hearing about the tests I live in wyoming is the tests in person or online I am wanting to go through ahima (seems most logical and user friendly).
The tests are administered through the Pearson Vue testing centers for AHIMA certifications. I looked and they are all over Wyoming.
home.pearsonvue.com/citrix
@MedicalCodingwithBleu your awesome thank you Bleu.
I have a question, do i have to get these books in hard copies? Can i work as a coder using the pdf version of them?
You'll have to have them for your test. You won't be about to use a pdf for testing.
Hi I'm new to this field and I have some questions
1. I want to become a COC what are the specific books I need to become a COC?
2. in order to take the exam I have to use the CPT book of the year but lets say I get the book now theirs 8 months until the new year starts and what if I need more time to study and understand it and what if 8 months isn't enough for me and I have the 2024 book but when the new year hits is it allowed to use the 2024 book on the exam when its 2025 or no I have to get the 2025 im just a little scared about that sorry I hope my question makes sense 😭😭😭
You should take a look at job listings and you'll see that from aapc the employers look for the cpc more than the coc.
Also on the website it will tell you you can use the previous year books in the current year for example, you take the exam in 2025 with 2024 books with aapc, they say you can but if the code is not in your book bc it's been updated you're at a disadvantage so its a gamble but you can do it.
@@MedicalCodingwithBleu if I take the CPC exam will I still be able to get a COC job ?
@@queenikkiithearies5282 they both say you're proficient in outpatient coding. The only difference is that the coc has more reimbursement questions. It's not a coc job, persay, you'd be applying for outpatient coding, or professional fee positions either way. Again look at the job listings, you'll see what I'm saying.
@@MedicalCodingwithBleu okayy I will thank youu
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