Medical Record Auditor Boot Camp Training (CPMA)
This detailed and intense Boot Camp was custom designed by the MCHC education team to cover the most topics possible in the 3 day time frame allotted in order to prepare you for MCHC's CMAP, AAPCs CPMA and/or CEMC Certification Exam. Boot Camp participants will review the Medical Record documentation standards and learn the organization and regulatory compliance of the medical record. In addition, a significant review of evaluation and management services will be done to include guidelines and audit tool. You will also receive an extensive review of ancillary services to include surgery and radiology. What is Medical Auditing?
Training Includes
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Online Mentor Access
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Online access training
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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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3-day Boot Camp
Course Requirements
Management Mindset
Internet Access
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Current CPT
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Current ICD-10-CM
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Current HCPCS Level II
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Optional Medical Dictionary
Certification
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MCHC offers the CMAP, Certified Medical Auditing Professional
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AAPC offers the CPMA
Registration Options
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Auditing Boot Camp Training only $989
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Auditing Online Training and CMAP certification exam $1,188
Registration Options:
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CPMA Medical Record Auditor Boot Camp $989
Includes: 3-day boot camp training and course handouts
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CPMA Boot Camp Payment Plan: $297.25 due at registration.
3 additional monthly payments of 280.58. Includes $150 plan fee.
Must be paid in full two weeks prior. Call for payment plan registration.
Certification exam is not included in the Medical Record Auditor Boot Camp training fee.
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Register Online or Call 904-495-6141
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Onsite Training Services are also available for your office group!
Chart audits are a crucial aspect of the healthcare industry, as they help to ensure that medical records are accurate, complete, and compliant with regulatory standards. A chart audit is a systematic review of medical records to evaluate the quality of patient care and identify areas for improvement. The purpose of chart audits is to improve patient outcomes, reduce risk, validate proper reimbursement, and maintain quality standards in healthcare organizations.
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Chart auditors play a crucial role in the healthcare industry as they provide an objective and independent review of medical records. Chart auditors are trained professionals who have a deep understanding of regulatory standards, medical coding and billing practices, and the healthcare industry as a whole. They are responsible for evaluating medical records to identify areas of improvement, reduce risk, and maintain quality standards.
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A chart auditor is responsible for reviewing medical records and ensuring that they are accurate, complete, and compliant with regulatory standards. The auditor evaluates the medical record to ensure that the patient’s history, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes are accurately recorded. The auditor also checks to ensure that the medical record meets the standards set by regulatory bodies such as the Joint Commission and the Office of the Inspector General. In addition, the auditor may provide feedback to healthcare providers on best practices for chart documentation, coding, and billing.
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Accurate medical records are essential for effective patient care, as they provide healthcare providers with important information about the patient’s medical history, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes. Secondly, chart audits help to identify areas for improvement in the quality of patient care. By reviewing medical records, chart auditors can identify areas where documentation is lacking or inconsistent, which can lead to a better understanding of patient needs and improved outcomes. Audits are essential for maintaining regulatory compliance and reducing risk in the healthcare industry.
A certified medical auditing professional has demonstrated a high level of knowledge and expertise in the field of healthcare auditing. They have completed training programs, passed exams, and have a deep understanding of regulatory standards and best practices in medical coding and billing. In addition, a certified medical auditing professional is recognized as a trusted and competent professional in the healthcare industry.