Online Documentation Training
Our well-seasoned educational staff has developed an expansive Clinical Documentation Training Course that applies the
same curriculum as our classroom based courses. MCHC offers more resources than other online programs to ensure you succeed and ultimately reach your goal of mastering the CDEO Certification Exam and obtaining your next credential.
Register Today to begin your new career as a Clinical Documentation Expert!
Training Includes
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Online Mentor Access
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5 months online access
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On-demand Lectures and resource videos
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Games and activities
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Timed quizzes and exams
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Test taking tips
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Timed Practice Final
Course Requirements
Internet Access
Current Coding Manuals
Analyze Documentation
Ability to research and analyze documentation & data
Healthcare Experience
Significant Reading
Certification
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AAPC offers the CDEO
Registration Options
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Documentation Online Training only $599
Procedure Coding
E/M Services, Medical Decision Making, and Understanding time documentation requirements
Risk adjustment is a process that helps health plans to accurately predict the cost of providing medical services to their members. The process involves assigning a risk score to each individual based on their medical history and demographic information. This score is then used to adjust the payments to the health plans, ensuring that they are reimbursed appropriately for the level of care they provide to their members.
A risk adjustment coder is responsible for reviewing patient medical records and assigning codes to the diagnosis and conditions that the patient has been treated for. These codes are used to determine the patient's risk score, and the codes must be accurate and up-to-date in order to ensure accurate payment from the health plans.
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Being a certified risk adjustment coder has many benefits. First, it demonstrates a high level of expertise in the field of risk adjustment and coding, and it can help to increase the credibility and reputation of the coder. Additionally, certified coders are often in higher demand, and they may have more opportunities for advancement in their careers. Furthermore, certified coders can also expect to earn a higher salary than those who are not certified.