I have to thank you all, the way you--ladies teach is top tier. I know I sound like Martin Lawrence, but your "have skills to pay the bills" for real, for real. Thank you, love from NYC💜
I hope you continue to make videos on other subjects that you have not covered. E& M Icd10 and hcps. Everything so far has been very helpful and valuable to my learning. Thank you very much.
I highly recommend this video lecture to new and seasoned coders! The detailed breakdown of the formula used for anesthesia service reimbursement was presented in a manner that was very easy to understand. I enjoyed the scenarios testing us regarding the use of physical status modifier and qualifying circumstances. In the Radiology section review, the focus on proper use of technical and professional modifiers was very thorough. I particularly benefited from the refresher on radiation treatment management.
The focus on radiation treatment management was helpful and I learned about the values for the physical status modifiers and qualifying circumstances. I didn't have my CPT annotated with that information so thank you. First in the series I watched but definitely plan to go back and review the other videos. Thanks again!
Time 48:42 In the scenario, qualifying circumstance code 99140 has two value With allows two (2) extra-base units mean 2 Then answer will be 12000$ right.
Absolutely! The advanced classes (Parts, Two, Three, and Four) private lectures are not on TH-cam. Part One uses some of the introduction to medical coding lectures that are found here. BUT This series of lectures was created for our TH-cam viewers.
Regarding the Anes time at 41:00 the following is given: (Base + Time + PS + QC) x CF , in the example provided ( 3+5+2) x 100, what happened to the PS? The final calculation was (Base + Time + QC) x CF. PLEASE clarify.
3 represents the base, 5 represents the time, and 2 Qualifying Circumstances. There were no applicable PS modifier circumstances in that scenario. I do agree we should have made that clear.
I think they are in the same order as the CPT manual..... So Cardio 30000 should be at the 2nd or 3rd week, and the 7000 series should be in the 7th or 8th week.
I have to thank you all, the way you--ladies teach is top tier. I know I sound like Martin Lawrence, but your "have skills to pay the bills" for real, for real. Thank you, love from NYC💜
Thank you again for the kind words. So glad you enjoyed the video.
Introductions/Course Info 00:00 Anesthesia 16:15 Radiology 01:25:10
2:02:22 Radiation Therapy
I learned so much more here than on the AAPC site!!!
Beautiful. Everything was very informative. Instructors are so humble and they put out with Stellar results.
I hope you continue to make videos on other subjects that you have not covered. E& M Icd10 and hcps. Everything so far has been very helpful and valuable to my learning. Thank you very much.
I Learned sooooooooooooooooooooooo Much, no words to express what a wonderful efforts. you guys are STUNNING.
I highly recommend this video lecture to new and seasoned coders! The detailed breakdown of the formula used for anesthesia service reimbursement was presented in a manner that was very easy to understand. I enjoyed the scenarios testing us regarding the use of physical status modifier and qualifying circumstances. In the Radiology section review, the focus on proper use of technical and professional modifiers was very thorough. I particularly benefited from the refresher on radiation treatment management.
The focus on radiation treatment management was helpful and I learned about the values for the physical status modifiers and qualifying circumstances. I didn't have my CPT annotated with that information so thank you.
First in the series I watched but definitely plan to go back and review the other videos. Thanks again!
Thank you for the feed back. Feel free to watch the playbacks from the previous weeks, and We hope to see you next week!
very nice classes it is very easy to understand
Time 48:42
In the scenario, qualifying circumstance code 99140 has two value
With allows two (2) extra-base units mean 2
Then answer will be 12000$ right.
Thank you for this nice explanation ❤
Glad it was helpful!
very good explanation for guidelines and eg. outstandinding. Thank you so much.
You are most welcome. Thank you for the compliment
I love it , so helpful. Thank you sooooooo much.
Glad it was helpful!
I would like to see a series on HCPCS Level II. I love the youtube classes..amazing!
Yes, awesome lectures...
hi do you have updated course for radiology for 2023 thanks so much
Hey! Check out amcicoding.com
Hello, are the private lectures that are available different than what is available here on youtube? Thanks
Absolutely! The advanced classes (Parts, Two, Three, and Four) private lectures are not on TH-cam. Part One uses some of the introduction to medical coding lectures that are found here. BUT This series of lectures was created for our TH-cam viewers.
@@AMCIMedicalCoding great. Thank you!
I would like for you to include ICD-10- PCS, please. Thank you so very much.
Special Thanks to Mrs Jay , Mrs Tracy , Mrs Rochelle.
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Regarding the Anes time at 41:00 the following is given: (Base + Time + PS + QC) x CF , in the example provided ( 3+5+2) x 100, what happened to the PS? The final calculation was (Base + Time + QC) x CF. PLEASE clarify.
3 represents the base, 5 represents the time, and 2 Qualifying Circumstances. There were no applicable PS modifier circumstances in that scenario. I do agree we should have made that clear.
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Very helpful classes.. Thank you soomuch... and one think I like to ask you. Where I can find 70000 series cardiac procedures..
And scenarios??
I think they are in the same order as the CPT manual..... So Cardio 30000 should be at the 2nd or 3rd week, and the 7000 series should be in the 7th or 8th week.
Mam I am asking about 70000 series vascular procedures aortography venography ect senario and classes
Learned how to use the abd/pelvis table
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Hello, mrs Jay will u upload E/M chapter pls it's very difficult for me
Got it
Yes, thank you. I new it but I made a finger mistake.
Modifiers please
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