I am so lucky I found this video just two weeks before taking the exam. With this technique, it helped me pass my first attempt at the CPC exam! Thank you!!!
My only gripe with these types of exams like ccs, it’s not based off real world! No one in the hospitals use a book, we use 3m encoder and most hospitals are using EPIC, the old fashioned going to a test site with 3 heavy books needs to change, even ACT has changed and that’s to get into college
unfortunately, you will have to go to bootcamp or purchase one of the courses. Here is a heads up Mrs. Jay will teach the Thursday course on CHUN an in depth presentation. you should see the entire chapter on integumentary. See the orientation lecture on this channel for details.
Thats a great question! Personally I would CHUN as much as possible in the book. There are a lot of procedures that have a lot of indented codes (child codes) which all belong to the same parental code, but could possibly be chosen as the wrong code when coding. So CHUN helps to eliminate the chances of picking the wrong code due to those small, differing words.
hi ms jay just wanted to say thanks alot for your videos OMG...they are greatly helpful but i do have a question on the CHUN video if their is more than one family member in the group do i highlight all of them or just the first one of the indented code
thank u for responding but im still uncertain i understand to circle the whole family but when i get to the highlighting part i know to hightlight the parent language after the semicolon and highlight the indented but if the have more than one indented code do i highlight them all or just the first one i dont want to get in trouble for to much highlighting
For the AAPC Exams (CPC, CPMA, etc...), YES! As long as its NOT study questions- the purpose has to be to assist in daily production coding for work...