Medical Billing and Coding Course Tuition

Medical Billing and Coding Bootcamp is designed to get you hired and promoted in as little as 8-16 weeks. Master AAPC CPC + CPB curriculum alongside 223 niche expert skill modules in multiple specialties. Enroll with payment plans up to 24 months. 1-1 Tutoring & Job Placement. CPD, AAPC, & NHA Backed Curriculum. INCLUDES: Coding Books + 1 Exam Voucher

Medical Coding and Billing Certification Syllabus

Access AAPC Curriculum With Bonus 200 Niche Specialty Billing & Coding Modules To Help You Start and Stay Ahead

    1. AMBCI Course Overview

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    2. What to Expect

    3. Student Helpdesk & Support Center

    4. Course Syllabus and Schedule

    5. AAPC CPC On-Demand Course Syllabus (2025)

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    6. AAPC CPB On-Demand Course Syllabus (2025)

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    7. Live Webinar / Q&A Schedule

    8. Live Webinar Recordings

    1. AAPC CPB Course Overview & Medical Terminology Training with DMU

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    2. 1A. Introduction to Healthcare

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    3. 1B. Introduction to Healthcare Regulations and Their Impact on Medical Billing

    4. 2A. Health Insurance Models

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    5. 2B. Health Insurance Models

    6. 3A. Patient Registration Process/Data Capture

    7. 3B. Patient Registration Process/Data Capture

    8. 3C. Patient Registration Process/Data Capture Practical Application

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    9. 4A. How to Use Your ICD-10-CM Code Book

    10. 4B. Introduction to ICD-10-CM Coding

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    11. 4C. ICD-10 CM Coding Basics

    12. 4D. ICD-10 Practical Application

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    13. 4E. ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting FY 2024 -- UPDATED April 1, 2024

    14. 4F. ICD-10 April 2025 Update

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    15. 5A. Intro to CPT Coding

    16. 5B. Introduction to CPT® Coding

    17. 5C. CPT Coding Practical Application

    18. 6A. Introduction to HCPCS Level II Coding

    19. 6B. Introduction to HCPCS Level II Coding

    20. 6C. HCPCS Coding Practical Application

    21. 7A. Medical Necessity

    22. 7B. Medical Necessity

    23. 7C. Medical Necessity Practical Application

    24. 8A. CMS 1500

    25. 8B. UB-04

    26. 8C.CMS-1500 and UB-04 Claim Forms

    27. 8D. Claim Forms Practical Application

    28. 9A. Billing

    29. 9B. Billing Lecture

    30. 9C. Billing Lecture Practical Application

    31. 10A. A/R and Collection Concepts

    32. 10B. Accounts Receivable and Collections Management

    33. 10C. A/R and Collection Concepts Practical Application

    34. 11A. Government Carriers (Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE)

    35. 11B. Government Carriers Review

    36. 11C. Government Carriers Practical Application

    37. 12A. Blue Cross/Blue Shield

    38. 12B. BCBS

    39. 12C. Blue Cross/Blue Shield Practical Application

    40. 13A. Commercial Insurance Carriers

    41. 13B. Commercial Insurance Carriers (Cigna, Aetna, United Healthcare)

    42. 13C. Commercial Insurance Carriers Practical Application

    43. 14A. Workers’ Compensation

    44. 14B. Workers' Comp Lecture

    45. 14C. Workers’ Compensation Practical Application

    46. CPB Practical Workbook Reference

    47. AAPC CPB Practice Exam Questions

    48. Final Exam Answer Key

    49. CPB Practice Exam 1 (135Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    50. CPB Practice Exam 2 (135Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    51. CPB Practice Exam 3 (4 Mini Exams - 135Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    52. CPB Practice Exam 4 (135Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    53. CPB Practice Exam 5 (135Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    54. CPB Practice Exam 6 (135Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    1. AAPC CPC Course Overview

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    2. 1A. The Business of Medicine Lecture

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    3. 1B. Business of Medicine Lecture

    4. 2A. Anatomy & Medical Terminology

    5. 2B. Anatomy and Medical Terminology Lecture

    6. 3A. Intro to ICD-10

    7. 3B. Introduction to ICD-10-CM

    8. 4A. ICD-10-CM Ch 1-11

    9. 4.1 Certain Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (A00-B99) - Part 1

    10. 4.2 Certain Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (A00-B99) - Part 2

    11. 4.3 ICD-10-CM Chapter 2: Neoplasms (C00-D49)

    12. 4.4 ICD-10-CM Neoplasms (C00-D49)

    13. 4.5 ICD-10-CM Disease of the Blood and Blood-Forming Organs and Certain Disorders Involving the Immune Mechanism (D50-D89)

    14. 4.7 Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (F01-F99)

    15. 4.8 Diseases of the Nervous System (G00-G99)

    16. 4.9 Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa (H00-H59)

    17. 4.10 Diseases of the Ear and Mastiod Process (H60-H95)

    18. 4.11 Diseases of the Circulatory System (I00-I99)

    19. 4.12 Diseases of the Respiratory System (J00-J99)

    20. 4.13 Diseases of the Digestive System (K00-K95)

    21. 4B. Practical Application

    22. 5A. ICD-10-CM Ch 12-22

    23. 5.1 Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue (L00-L99)

    24. 5.2 Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue (M00-M99)

    25. 5.3 Diseases of Genitourinary System (N00-N99)

    26. 5.4 Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Puerperium (O00-O9A)

    27. 5.5 Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period (P00-P96)

    28. 5.6 Congenital Malformations, Deformations, and Chromosomal Abnormalities (Q00-Q99)

    29. 5.7 Symptoms, Signs, and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Findings, Not Elsewhere Classified (R00-R99)

    30. 5.7 Injury, Poisoning, and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes (S00-T88)

    31. 5.8 External Causes of Morbidity (V00-Y99)

    32. 5.9 Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact with Health Services (Z00-Z99)

    33. 5C. Practical Application

    34. 6A. Introduction to CPT, Surgery Guidelines, HCPCS, and Modifiers

    35. 6.1 Intro to CPT

    36. 6.2 Intro to HCPCS II

    37. 6.3 Intro to Global Surgical Package & Modifiers

    38. 7A. Integumentary System

    39. 7.1 Fine Needle Aspiration

    40. 7.2 Incision and Drainage

    41. 7.3 Foreign Body Removal - Integumentary Links to an external site.

    42. 7.5 Debridement

    43. 7.6 Paring or Cutting, Biopsy

    44. 7.7 Removal of Skin Tags, Shaving Lesions

    45. 7.8 Destruction

    46. 7.9 Excisions

    47. 7.10 Nails

    48. 7.11 Repar

    49. 7.12 Adjacent Tissue Transfer

    50. 7.13 Skin Replacement Surgery

    51. 7.14 Flaps & Grafts

    52. 7.15 Pressure Ulcers

    53. 7.16 Burns

    54. 7.17 Mohs

    55. 7.18 Breast Incisions

    56. 7.19 Breast Biopsy

    57. 7.20 Mastectomy

    58. 7.21 Special Derm Procedures

    59. 7.22 Photodynamic Therapy

    60. 7B. Practical Application

    61. 8A. Musculoskeletal System

    62. 8.1 Arthrocentesis, Aspiration, Injections

    63. 8.2 Wound Exploration

    64. 8.3 Fractures

    65. 8.4 Head

    66. 8.5 Neck

    67. 8.6 Back & Flank

    68. 8.7 Spine

    69. 8.8 Abdomen

    70. 8.9 Shoulder

    71. 8.10 Forearm & Wrist

    72. 8.11 Humerus (Upper Arm) and Elbow

    73. 8.12 Hands and Fingers

    74. 8.13 Pelvis and Hip Joint

    75. 8.14 Legs

    76. 8.15 Foot & Toes

    77. 8.16 Arthroscopy - Knee

    78. 8.17 Endoscopy/Arthroscopy

    79. 9A. Respiratory, Hemic, Lymphatic, Mediastinum, Diaphragm Overview

    80. 9.1 Respiratory System - Nose

    81. 9.2 Respiratory System - Foreign Body Removal-Nose

    82. 9.3 Respiratory System - Accessory Sinuses

    83. 9.4 Respiratory System - Larynx Links

    84. 9.5 Respiratory System - Airway procedure

    85. 9.6 Respiratory System - Trachea and Bronch

    86. 9.7 Respiratory System - Lungs & Pleura

    87. 9.8 Spleen

    88. 9.9 Hemic and Lymphatic Systems - Lymph Nodes and Lymphatic Channels

    89. 9.10 Hemic and Lymphatic Systems - Bone Marrow/Bone Cell

    90. 9.11 Mediastinum and Diaphragm - Mediastinum

    91. 9.13 Pulmonary

    92. 9.12 Mediastinum and Diaphragm - Diaphragm

    93. 10A. Cardiovascular System Overview

    94. 10.1 Pacemaker/ICD

    95. 10.2 Pericardium

    96. 10.3 Tissue Ablation

    97. 10.4 Heart and Great Vessels

    98. 10.5 Cardiac Valves

    99. 10.6 CABG

    100. 10.7 Endovascular Repair

    101. 10.8 Thromboendarterectomy

    102. 10.9 Angioplasty

    103. 10.10 Bypass Graft

    104. 10.11 Catheter Placement

    105. 10.12 Central Venous Access Procedures

    106. 10.13 AV Fistula

    107. 10.14 Portal Decompression

    108. 10.15 Transcatheter Procedures

    109. 10.16 Vascular Embolization and Occlusion

    110. 10.17 Ligation

    111. 10.18 Hemodialysis Access

    112. 10.19 Endovascular Revascularization

    113. 10.20 Medicine Section: Cardiovascular

    114. 10B. Lecture: Practical Application - Case 10

    115. 11A. Digestive System Overview

    116. 11.1 Oral Cavity

    117. 11.2 Palate Repair

    118. 11.3 Tonsillectomy, Adenoidectomy, Adenotonsillectomy

    119. 11.4 Esophagus

    120. 11.5 Esophagoscopy and Esophagogastroduodenoscopy

    121. 11.6 Bariatric Surgery

    122. 11.7 Cholangiopancreatography

    123. 11.8 Intestines and Meckel's Diverticulum and the Mesentery

    124. 11.9 Enterostomy

    125. 11.10 Sigmoidectomies

    126. 11.11 Appendectomy

    127. 11.12 Colon and Rectum, Anus

    128. 11.13 Endoscopy

    129. 11.14 Ablation Liver Tumor

    130. 11.15 Cholecystectomy

    131. 11.16 Cholecystoenterostomy

    132. 11.17 Pancreatectomy

    133. 11.18 Abdomen, Peritoneum, and Omentum

    134. 11.19 Hernia Repair

    135. 11.20 Medicine Section: Gastroenterology

    136. 12A. Urinary System and Male Genital System Overview

    137. 12.1 Urinary System - Kidney

    138. 12.2 Urinary System - Kidney Laparoscopy

    139. 12.3 Urinary System - Ureter

    140. 12.4 Urinary System - Bladder

    141. 12.5 Urinary System - Transurethral Surgery

    142. 12.6 Urinary System - Urethra

    143. 12.7 Male Genital System - Penis

    144. 12.8 Male Genital System - Circumcision

    145. 12.9 Male Genital System - Testis

    146. 12.10 Male Genital System - Epididymis

    147. 12.11 Male Genital System - Tunica Vaginalis

    148. 12.12 Male Genital System - Scrotum

    149. 12.13 Male Genital System - Vas Deferens

    150. 12.14 Male Genital System - Spermatic Cord

    151. 12.15 Male Genital System - Seminal Vesicle

    152. 12.16 Male Genital System - Prostate

    153. 13A. Female Genital System Overview

    154. 13.1 Vulva, Perineum, Introitus

    155. 13.2 Vagina

    156. 13.3 Sling Operation

    157. 13.4 Colposcopy

    158. 13.5 Corpus Uteri

    159. 13.6 Oviduct/Ovary

    160. 13.7 Hysterectomies

    161. 13.8 Maternity Care and Delivery

    162. 13.9 Abortion

    163. 14A. Endocrine & Nervous System Overview

    164. 14.1 Endocrine System - Thyroid Gland

    165. 14.2 Endocrine System - Parathyroid, Thymus, Adrenal Glands, Pancreas, and Carotid Body

    166. 14.3 Nervous System - Twist Drill, Burr Hole(s), or Trephine

    167. 14.4 Nervous System - Craniectomy or Craniotomy

    168. 14.5 Nervous System - Surgery of Skull Base

    169. 14.6 Nervous System - Surgery for Aneurysm, Arteriovenous Malformation, or Vascular Disease

    170. 14.7 Nervous System - Stereotaxis, Steriotactic Radiosurgery

    171. 14.8 Nervous System - Neurostimulators

    172. 14.9 Nervous System - Skull Repair

    173. 14.10 Nervous System - Neuroendoscopy

    174. 14.11 Nervous System - Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunt

    175. 14.12 Nervous System - Spinal Injection, Drainage, or Aspiration

    176. 14.13 Nervous System - Catheter Implantation, Reservoir/Pump Implantation

    177. 14.14 Nervous System - Laminotomy, Laminectomy, Exploration/Decompression

    178. 14.15 Nervous System - Spinal Excision

    179. 14.16 Nervous System - Spinal Repair

    180. 14.17 Nervous System - Nerve blocks

    181. 14.18 Nervous System - Neuroplasty

    182. 14.19 Nervous System - Nerve Excision

    183. 14.20 Destruction by neuroytic agent, chemodenervation

    184. 14.21 Neurorrhaphy

    185. 14.22 Medicine Section: Neurology and Neuromuscular Procedures

    186. 14.23 Medicine Section: CNS Testing

    187. 15.A Eye and Ocular Adnexa, and Auditory System Overview

    188. 15.1 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Strabismus Surgery

    189. 15.2 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Lens Procedures

    190. 15.3 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Trabeculectomy

    191. 15.4 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Removal of Foreign Body, Eye

    192. 15.5 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Removal of the Eyeball and Implant

    193. 15.6 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Repair of Laceration

    194. 15.7 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Keratoplasty

    195. 15.8 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Aqueous Shunt

    196. 15.9 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Vitreous Procedures

    197. 15.10 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Iridotomy, Iridectomy

    198. 15.11 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Repair of Retinal Detachment

    199. 15.12 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Destruction

    200. 15.13 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Orbitotomy

    201. 15.14 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Eyelid Excision & Destruction Procedures

    202. 15.15 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Repair (Brow Ptosis, Blepharoptosis, Lid Retraction, Extropion, Entropion)

    203. 15.16 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Conjunctivoplasty

    204. 15.17 Eye and Ocular Adnexa - Lacrimal System

    205. 15.18 Auditory System - Mastoidectomy

    206. 15.19 Auditory System - Foreign Body Removal, Ear

    207. 15.20 Medicine Section: Ophthalmology

    208. 15.21 Medicine Section: Special Otorhinolaryngological Services

    209. 16A. Anesthesia Overview

    210. 16.1 Anesthesia Lecture

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    211. 16.2 Looking Up An Anesthesia Code

    212. 16.3 Added Codes for Anesthesia

    213. 16.4 Medicare Medical Direction

    214. 17A. Radiology Overview

    215. 17.1 Plain X-Ray

    216. 17.2 CT Scan

    217. 17.3 MRI

    218. 17.4 Diagnostic Ultrasound

    219. 17.5 Radiologic Guidance

    220. 17.6 Mammography

    221. 17.7 Bone and Joint Studies

    222. 17.8 Radiation Oncology

    223. 17.9 Nuclear Medicine

    224. 18A. Pathology and Laboratory Overview

    225. 18.1 Organ or Disease Oriented Panels

    226. 18.2 Drug Assay, Therapeutic Drug Assay

    227. 18.3 Clinical Pathology

    228. 18.4 Molecular Pathology

    229. 18.5 Immunology

    230. 18.6 Surgical Pathology

    231. 18.7 In Vivo, Reproductive Medicine

    232. 18.8 Urinalysis

    233. 18.10 CLIA

    234. 18.9 Pap Smears

    235. 18.11 Evocative/Suppression Testing

    236. 18.12 Fecal Occult

    237. 18.13 FISH

    238. 18.14 Glucose Testing

    239. 18.15 Cytogenic Studies

    240. 18.16 Anatomic Pathology

    241. 18.17 Cryopreservation

    242. 18.18 Bone Marrow

    243. 19A. Evaluation and Management Overview

    244. 19.1 E/M Overview

    245. 19.2 Office or Other Outpatient Services

    246. 19.3 Hospital Observation Services

    247. 19.4 Hospital Inpatient and Observation Services

    248. 19.5 Emergency Department Services

    249. 19.6 Critical Care

    250. 19.7 Nursing Facility Services

    251. 19.8 Preventative Medicine

    252. 19.9 Non Face-to-Face Services

    253. 19.10 Newborn Care

    254. 19.11 Case Management Services, Transitional Care Management Services

    255. 19.12 Chapter 19 Practice Application

    256. 19B. Chapter 19 Practical Application - Case 5

    257. 20A. Coding in Medicine Overview

    258. 20.1 Vaccines & Immunizations

    259. 20.2 Biofeedback

    260. 20.3 Dialysis

    261. 20.4 Noninvasive Vascular Diagnostic Studies

    262. 20.5 Allergy & Immunology

    263. 20.6 Health Behavior Assessments & Interventions

    264. 20.7 Hydration & Chemotherapy

    265. 20.8 Physical Therapy

    266. 20.9 Medical Nutrition Therapy

    267. 20.10 Acupuncture

    268. 20.11 Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment

    269. 20.12 Patient Self-Management

    270. 20.13 Moderate Sedation

    271. 20.14 Medication Therapy

    272. 20.15 Endocrinology

    273. 20.16 Psychiatry

    274. 20.17 Chiropractic Manipulative Treatment

    275. 20.18 Telephone Services

    276. CPC Practice Exam 1 (100Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    277. CPC Practice Exam 2 (100Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    278. CPC Practice Exam 3 (100Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    279. CPC Practice Exam 4 (100Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    280. CPC Practice Exam 5 (100Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    281. CPC Practice Exam 6 (100Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    282. CPC Practice Exam 7 (100Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    283. CPC Practice Exam 8 (100Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    284. CPC Practice Exam 9 (100Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    285. CPC Practice Exam 10 (100Q - 4 Hours) (Optional)

    286. AAPC CPC Midterm

    287. CPC Midterm Answer Key

    288. AAPC CPC Final Exam

    289. CPC Final Exam Answer Key

    290. CPC Errata

    291. CPC Practice Application Workbook

    1. Chapter 1 Overview / To-Do

    2. Overview of the Medical Billing Profession

    3. The Importance of Accuracy in Billing

    4. Advanced Overview of Healthcare Systems for Billers

    5. Advanced Overview of Patient Care and Billing Cycle

    6. Advanced Overview of Key Roles in Medical Billing and Coding

    7. Advanced Overview of Medical Billing Terminologies

    1. Chapter 2 Overview / To-Do

    2. Advanced Overview of the Anatomy of a Medical Bill

    3. Advanced Overview of The Medical Billing Process Step-by-Step

    4. Advanced Review of Fee Schedules and Payer Contracts

    5. Advanced Review of Patient Registration and Data Collection

    6. Advanced Review of Determining Eligibility and Insurance Coverage

    7. Advanced Review of Managing Pre-Authorization Requirements

    1. Chapter 3 Overview / To-Do

    2. Advanced Overview of Medical Coding Systems

    3. Advanced Overview of ICD-10-CM Structure and Usage

    4. CPT Codes and Their Applications

    5. Advanced Overview of HCPCS Level II Codes

    6. Diagnosis Coding Guidelines 2024

    7. Procedure Coding

AAPC Medical Billing & Coding Certification Course for 2026

  • $1,800.00
  • 589 lessons
  • HS Diploma/GED Required
  • Qualify for CPC + CPB Exam & Credentials
  • Finish in as little as 8 weeks. 97% Exam Pass Rate.

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DUAL CPC® + CPB® MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING CERTIFICATION (AMBCI)

Become a Certified Medical Coder and Biller in 8-16 Weeks. Master CPC® and CPB® Certifications with AAPC-Licensed Training Provider Across All Specialties. Perfect for Career Changers and Healthcare Workers Seeking Remote Positions. HS/GED Required.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

  • Master ICD-10-CM, CPT®, and HCPCS Level II coding across all medical specialties.

  • Execute medical billing processes including claims submission, denial management, and appeals.

  • Implement CMS-1500 and UB-04 claim form completion with accuracy and compliance.

  • Navigate Medicare, Medicaid, commercial insurance, and workers' compensation billing requirements.

  • Coordinate accounts receivable management, payment posting, and collections workflows.

  • Lead medical necessity determination, pre-authorization processes, and eligibility verification.

  • Apply specialty-specific coding for cardiology, orthopedics, radiology, anesthesia, and 20+ other specialties.

  • Manage telehealth billing, remote patient monitoring, and value-based care coding.




PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The AMBCI program is a CPD-accredited, AAPC-approved, 100% online medical billing and coding certification designed to make you job-ready as a certified medical coder and biller in weeks, not years.

You will complete 621 comprehensive lessons covering complete AAPC CPC® and CPB® curriculum plus 223 niche specialty modules. Work through 500+ real-world practice cases across multiple specialties. Master coding books, claim forms, and billing software used by healthcare organizations daily. Prepare for both CPC® and CPB® certification exams with extensive practice tests.

Graduate with CPD accreditation, AAPC CPC® and CPB® exam preparation, and NHA training provider recognition. Earn credentials accepted by hospitals, physician practices, billing companies, insurance carriers, and remote coding employers nationwide. Receive coding books, exam voucher, and Practicode virtual internship access.

Complete in 8 weeks intensive bootcamp or spread over 3-6 months self-paced. You get lifetime access to all materials and quarterly coding updates at no additional cost.



WHY MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING TRAINING MATTERS

Medical billers and coders are essential to healthcare revenue cycle and patient care documentation.

Healthcare organizations desperately need qualified medical billing and coding professionals who understand ICD-10-CM, CPT®, insurance billing, and compliance requirements. Without proper medical billing and coding training, aspiring professionals lack the practical skills employers demand from day one.

Generic healthcare certifications teach basic medical terminology without coding expertise. Traditional medical billing and coding programs near me cost $15,000+ at community colleges and take 18-24 months. Online medical billing and coding courses provide surface-level theory with no hands-on practice or AAPC exam preparation.

AMBCI solves this gap with comprehensive training covering every coding system and billing workflow employers expect. You graduate with dual CPC® and CPB® preparation and battle-tested portfolio proving you can code and bill accurately.




THREE BIGGEST OBSTACLES TO BECOMING A MEDICAL CODER

No Clear Entry Path Into Medical Coding Careers


You want to learn how to become a medical coder but have no idea where to start. Traditional billing and coding programs near me require campus attendance and semester-long schedules. Free courses on medical billing and coding provide basic overviews with no certification preparation. You need comprehensive online medical coding programs with recognized credentials.

Theory-Only Medical Coding Courses That Skip Real-World Practice


You completed basic medical coding training that taught code structure but not actual coding workflows. You still do not know how to assign codes from provider documentation, complete claim forms, or handle insurance denials. Employers want job-ready coders who can process charts immediately with 95%+ accuracy.


No AAPC Credentials Employers Actually Recognize


You attended medical billing and coding classes near me that gave completion certificates with no CPC® or CPB® exam preparation. Healthcare organizations require AAPC-certified coders for hiring. You need medical coding certification online that qualifies you for industry-standard CPC® and CPB® credentials demonstrating verified competency.

Most aspiring medical coders waste months searching for quality medical coding courses, spending thousands on programs without AAPC alignment, and still not qualifying for remote coding positions.

If you do not get proper training now, you will watch peers with medical billing certification and medical coding certification secure work-from-home positions at hospitals and billing companies while you remain stuck without credentials, missing out on $40,000 to $65,000+ annual starting salaries in healthcare's most stable remote career.




WHY AMBCI IS THE SMARTEST CHOICE FOR YOUR MEDICAL CODING CAREER

Start coding professionally within weeks, not years.

Earn dual CPC® and CPB® exam preparation employers actually recognize.

Learn from AAPC-certified instructors who code and bill daily.

Get job-ready medical billing and coding tools you can use immediately.

Master medical billing school online and medical coding school online in single program.

Optional mentorship for career acceleration and job placement.

Flexible learning that fits your schedule.

Proven results.




WHY OTHER PROGRAMS FALL SHORT

Community college medical billing and coding programs cost $15,000+ with 18-24 month schedules.


You pay high tuition for semester-based programs requiring campus attendance but receive outdated curriculum, limited specialty training, and no direct CPC®/CPB® exam preparation. Programs focus on medical terminology without real coding practice.

Exam-only medical billing certification online and medical coding certification online routes provide testing without training.


You pay $399 for CPC® or CPB® exam registration but receive zero structured curriculum, no practice cases, no mentorship, and must self-study independently without guidance or coding book training.

Short medical coding bootcamp programs cost $5,000 to $8,000 with surface coverage.


You complete 12-16 week programs providing basic ICD-10-CM and CPT® overviews with minimal billing training, no specialty modules, and no hands-on practice cases preparing you for actual coding work.

Free courses on medical billing and coding provide elementary coverage only.


You complete basic online modules that give completion badges with no CPD accreditation, no AAPC exam preparation, no coding books, and no employer recognition for actual hiring decisions in medical coding positions.




MEET YOUR LEAD INSTRUCTOR

LaShonta Burgess, CPC, CPCO, CPB, COSC, CPC-I, leads the AMBCI program with over a decade of experience across medical billing, coding, compliance, and revenue cycle management in orthopedic practices, hospitals, and payer environments.

An AAPC Approved Instructor for CPC & CPB and AAPC Lakeland Chapter Education Officer, LaShonta has held senior roles spanning coding, clinical documentation improvement, compliance auditing, and denials management. In 2021, she founded L.A. Burgess, LLC, a national revenue cycle management company supporting mental/behavioral health and orthopedic practices with end-to-end services including benefits verification, authorization workflows, appeals, and revenue optimization.

LaShonta designed her instructional approach after training and mentoring coders, billers, and front-office teams nationwide, recognizing the gap between certification-based learning and real-world revenue cycle execution. Her curriculum emphasizes payer logic, compliance integrity, and operational accuracy to ensure graduates are prepared for employer expectations from day one.

Senior coding instructors include AAPC-certified professionals and compliance specialists with extensive experience across multi-specialty practices, behavioral health organizations, and national billing operations.




MAKE IT RISK-FREE

14-Day Money-Back Guarantee


If you are unsatisfied for any reason within first 14 days, request full refund. No questions asked.

Lifetime Access to All Materials and Updates


No expiration, no recurring fees, no additional costs for quarterly CPT® updates, ICD-10-CM changes, or new billing regulations.

Flexible Payment Plans Available



Spread program cost over 3 to 24 monthly payments. Custom scholarship plans starting at $635 + $135/month available making medical billing training affordable and accessible.

Coding Books and Exam Voucher Included


Receive physical coding books (ICD-10-CM, CPT®, HCPCS Level II) shipped to your home plus one CPC® or CPB® exam voucher ($399 value) at no additional cost.




WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR

  • Career changers entering healthcare.

  • Healthcare workers transitioning to coding.

  • Stay-at-home parents seeking remote work.

  • Recent high school graduates exploring healthcare.

  • Administrative professionals adding healthcare skills.




FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do I need prior healthcare experience to enroll in medical billing and coding training?

No. AMBCI medical billing and coding courses are designed for complete beginners with no healthcare background. The program starts with medical terminology and anatomy foundations, builds through coding systems, and advances to specialty billing. Only requirement is high school diploma or GED. Many successful graduates entered from retail, customer service, or completely unrelated careers.

How long does it take to complete the online medical coding programs?

Completion time depends on your pace. Fast-track medical coding bootcamp students finish in 8 weeks studying 40+ hours weekly. Moderate pace students finish in 12-16 weeks studying 20 hours weekly. Self-paced students finish in 3-6 months studying 10-15 hours weekly. You have lifetime access with no deadline to complete this medical billing and coding course.

Is this medical coding certification online recognized by employers?

Yes. AMBCI provides complete AAPC CPC® and CPB® exam preparation. AAPC credentials are the gold standard medical billing certification and medical coding certification recognized by hospitals, physician practices, billing companies, and insurance carriers nationwide. Your training includes CPD accreditation and NHA training provider recognition. Employers specifically seek AAPC-certified coders for hiring.

What is included in the medical billing school online and medical coding school online training?

Standard package ($1,800) includes all 621 lessons covering CPC® and CPB® curriculum, 223 specialty modules, 500 practice cases, coding books (ICD-10-CM, CPT®, HCPCS Level II) shipped to your home, one exam voucher ($399 value), lifetime access, and 24/7 support. Premium packages add Practicode virtual internship, 1-to-1 tutoring, and job placement assistance.

Can I work from home after completing medical billing training online?

Yes. Medical billing and coding is one of healthcare's top remote careers. Over 70% of certified medical coders work from home full-time or part-time. AMBCI graduates secure remote positions at hospitals, physician practices, billing companies, and insurance carriers nationwide. Remote medical coding jobs typically pay $40,000 to $65,000+ annually.

How does AMBCI prepare me for CPC® and CPB® certification exams?

AMBCI includes complete AAPC exam preparation with 10+ full-length practice exams (100 questions each), timed simulations, exam strategies, code book navigation training, and question-elimination techniques. Training covers all exam content areas ensuring you master ICD-10-CM, CPT®, HCPCS Level II, medical billing, insurance, and specialty coding. 97% of AMBCI students pass certification exams on first attempt.




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A Game-Changer for Aspiring Medical Billers and Coders

Victoria Olaoyenikan

The Advanced Medical Billing and Coding Certification (AAPC CPC & CPB) is a game-changer for anyone entering the field. The course offers a well-structured curriculum, covering essential topics like ICD-10, CPT coding, and insurance billing wi...

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The Advanced Medical Billing and Coding Certification (AAPC CPC & CPB) is a game-changer for anyone entering the field. The course offers a well-structured curriculum, covering essential topics like ICD-10, CPT coding, and insurance billing with clarity and depth.

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Perfect start

Kali Ainesworth

This course gives a great start to a whether your new to healthcare or not ! Love that it’s self paced and full of knowledge

This course gives a great start to a whether your new to healthcare or not ! Love that it’s self paced and full of knowledge

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Highly Recommended for Medical Billing and Coding Aspirants

Zafar Abbas

The lessons are exceptionally clear, concise, and presented in accessible language, making complex topics easy to grasp. Well-organized tables at the end of each unit effectively summarize the entire content, serving as quick-reference guides. The...

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The lessons are exceptionally clear, concise, and presented in accessible language, making complex topics easy to grasp. Well-organized tables at the end of each unit effectively summarize the entire content, serving as quick-reference guides. The MCQs streamline exam preparation, reinforcing learning while boosting confidence and retention.

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Medical Billing and Coding

Rokayya Hassanin

I love the course, it's well structured and easy to navigate. I don't think you need much of a "medical background" to be able to understand the context since everything is explained. I do wish we had more practice questions and videos included wi...

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I love the course, it's well structured and easy to navigate. I don't think you need much of a "medical background" to be able to understand the context since everything is explained. I do wish we had more practice questions and videos included with the readings. Other than that, I like how everything is well explained and that there are examples included. I genuinely think they do explain everything clearly, and I like how it walks you step by step; even the transitions from one unit to the other are smooth.

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Dr Hira Babar

Hira Babar

It is such a comprehensive yet simple course . I have a string understanding of icd-CM codes, copy and hcpcs. It was amazing learning experience. I plan to take my exam soon and these will be my go to hand outs . Loved reading every word of it , t...

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It is such a comprehensive yet simple course . I have a string understanding of icd-CM codes, copy and hcpcs. It was amazing learning experience. I plan to take my exam soon and these will be my go to hand outs . Loved reading every word of it , thanks

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Abubeker Seid

Abubeker Seid

Hello, I am a practicing medical doctor as a general practitioner. I found the medical billing and coding course quite valuable. The content is at the same time comprehensive and easy to understand , even for a beginner like myself. The courses co...

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Hello, I am a practicing medical doctor as a general practitioner. I found the medical billing and coding course quite valuable. The content is at the same time comprehensive and easy to understand , even for a beginner like myself. The courses cover all the essential coding systems, such as ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS. What stood out for me was how the courses are designed well to guide us step by step into understanding the modules, there is also a 24/7 help available which I found to be helpful. I highly recommend this course to others who are looking to expand their expertise and find new job opportunities.

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Thorough and In-depth, very helpful

Takala McKindle

The Medical Billing and Coding Certification Program was extremely insightful on the the entire medical billing and coding process; from acquiring client information, doctor visits, documentation, proper CPT/HCPCS Codes, common issues and solution...

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The Medical Billing and Coding Certification Program was extremely insightful on the the entire medical billing and coding process; from acquiring client information, doctor visits, documentation, proper CPT/HCPCS Codes, common issues and solutions to avoid those issues. This course also provides examples in every section, making processing complex information easier. Each section also includes charts/tables to further break the information down to be understood. Even though there is a lot of advanced, complex information in this course it is broken down and explained in many different ways. There are 5 practice questions at the end of the sections that help to test your knowledge throughout, also explaining why the answer is correct. This was very helpful for me when going through the more challenging sections. There was always some there to help me if I needed anything which was nice because that is not always the case in other places.

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Flexible, Career-Boosting, and Perfect for My Recovery Journey!

Dr. Kaleb Kassahun Yitaferu

Being a medical doctor recovering from a knee surgery, I needed a course that was both fully-remote and impactful in my medical field. This Billing & Coding Course exceeded my expectations. It let me keep going strong professionally at the sam...

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Being a medical doctor recovering from a knee surgery, I needed a course that was both fully-remote and impactful in my medical field. This Billing & Coding Course exceeded my expectations. It let me keep going strong professionally at the same time I'm really working on my rehab. I’m really excited about the new career paths this certification opens up for me. Highly recommend!

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Good course

JAIME Mutulo

This is a good course assuming you already have medical knowledge such as anatomy and medical terminology.

This is a good course assuming you already have medical knowledge such as anatomy and medical terminology.

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Comprehensive and Career-Focused Course for Aspiring Medical Billers and Coders

Richard Witness

The Advanced Medical Billing and Coding Certification (AAPC CPC & CPB) course is an excellent choice for anyone looking to enter the field of medical billing and coding. It provides a solid foundation of knowledge, practical skills, and career...

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The Advanced Medical Billing and Coding Certification (AAPC CPC & CPB) course is an excellent choice for anyone looking to enter the field of medical billing and coding. It provides a solid foundation of knowledge, practical skills, and career readiness. While there are a few areas that could be improved, the course is well worth the investment and has prepared me well for my certification exams and future career.

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Advanced medical billing and coding certification

Jennifer Chimezie

As a licensed dietitian with experience who recently transitioned into medical coding and billing, I found this course to be incredibly helpful and impactful. It provided me with all the essential knowledge I needed to succeed in this field. The c...

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As a licensed dietitian with experience who recently transitioned into medical coding and billing, I found this course to be incredibly helpful and impactful. It provided me with all the essential knowledge I needed to succeed in this field. The course modules were well-detailed, comprehensive, and included real-world examples that made the content much easier to understand. Thanks to this course, I now feel very confident in handling claims processing and am excited to explore new career opportunities in medical coding and billing. I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to make a successful transition into this field!

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Dual Medical Billing and Coding Certification Syllabus

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Chapter & Lessons Detailed Objectives & Skills
Welcome & Orientation: Welcome!, Welcome to AMBCI Advanced Medical Billing & Coding Training! • Navigate the AMBCI learning platform, resources, and support channels;
• Understand program structure, pacing options, and assessment formats;
• Review school policies, enrollment agreements, and certification requirements;
• Set learning goals and prepare for CPC® and CPB® certification paths.
AAPC CPB Certification (Required): AAPC CPB Course Overview, 1A. Introduction to Healthcare, 1B. Introduction to Healthcare Regulations and Their Impact on Medical Billing, 2A. Health Insurance Models, 2B. Health Insurance Models, 3A. Patient Registration Process/Data Capture, 3B. Patient Registration Process/Data Capture, 3C. Patient Registration Process/Data Capture Practical Application, 4A. How to Use Your ICD-10-CM Code Book, 4B. Introduction to ICD-10-CM Coding, 4C. ICD-10 CM Coding Basics, 4D. ICD-10 Practical Application, 4E. ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting FY 2024, 4F. ICD-10 April 2026 Update, 5A. Intro to CPT Coding, 5B. Introduction to CPT® Coding, 5C. CPT Coding Practical Application, 6A. Introduction to HCPCS Level II Coding, 6B. Introduction to HCPCS Level II Coding, 6C. HCPCS Coding Practical Application, 7A. Medical Necessity, 7B. Medical Necessity, 7C. Medical Necessity Practical Application, 8A. CMS 1500, 8B. UB-04, 8C. CMS-1500 and UB-04 Claim Forms, 8D. Claim Forms Practical Application, 9A. Billing, 9B. Billing Lecture, 9C. Billing Lecture Practical Application, 10A. A/R and Collection Concepts, 10B. Accounts Receivable and Collections Management, 10C. A/R and Collection Concepts Practical Application, 11A. Government Carriers (Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE), 11B. Government Carriers Review, 11C. Government Carriers Practical Application, 12A. Blue Cross/Blue Shield, 12B. BCBS, 12C. Blue Cross/Blue Shield Practical Application, 13A. Commercial Insurance Carriers, 13B. Commercial Insurance Carriers (Cigna, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare), 13C. Commercial Insurance Carriers Practical Application, 14A. Workers’ Compensation, 14B. Workers' Comp Lecture, 14C. Workers’ Compensation Practical Application, CPB Practical Workbook Reference, AAPC CPB Practice Exam Questions, Final Exam Answer Key, CPB Practice Exam 1 (135Q), CPB Practice Exam 2 (135Q), CPB Practice Exam 3 (4 Mini Exams), CPB Practice Exam 4 (135Q), CPB Practice Exam 5 (135Q), CPB Practice Exam 6 (135Q), AAPC CPB Final Exam • Master CPB®-specific coding guidelines, payer rules, and practice workflows;
• Apply ICD-10-CM, CPT®, HCPCS Level II, and medical-necessity principles in real-world scenarios;
• Accurately complete CMS-1500 and UB-04 claim forms and resolve denials;
• Navigate government, commercial, and workers’-compensation carrier requirements;
• Perform accounts-receivable management, appeals, and collections best practices;
• Prepare through workbook exercises, practice exams, and final CPB® certification exam.
Additional Objectives:
• Comprehensive Code-Set Fluency: Master the structure, chapters, and conventions of ICD-10-CM and CPT® across all sections—ensuring rapid, accurate code identification (< 15 s per lookup) and correct application of guidelines for each chapter.
• Biomedical Terminology Integration: Seamlessly correlate anatomical, pathophysiological, and procedural terminology with coding logic; translate complex clinical narratives into precise code sequences, including E/M level determination and time-based services.
• Modifier & Global Package Expertise: Analyze surgical, anesthesia, and radiology scenarios to apply modifiers, global-period rules, bundling/unbundling, and multiple-procedure conventions; reduce bundling errors by ≥ 30%.
• E/M Level-of-Service Mastery: Deep-dive into 1995/1997 E/M documentation guidelines; perform point-based audits on HPI, ROS, PFSH, exam, and MDM to justify CPT® levels 992XX with ≥ 90% accuracy.
• Specialty-Specific Precision: Demonstrate advanced coding proficiency for dermatology, orthopedics, pulmonary, cardiology, anesthesia, radiology, pathology, and other high-yield sections; complete sectional quizzes at ≥ 95% correct before progressing.
• Real-World Scenario Application: Solve integrated case studies requiring multi-chapter code sets; practice with mixed ICD-10/CPT® scenarios including telehealth, ancillary services, and clinical trials; refine critical thinking under timed conditions.
• Exam Strategy & Simulation: Engage in 10 full-length practice exams under strict time constraints; master question-dissection techniques, code-book navigation shortcuts, and elimination strategies; target a simulated score ≥ 85% before sitting the AAPC CPC® exam.
• Error-Proofing & Continuing Education: Utilize errata logs and workbook drills to identify common pitfalls; set up a post-certification maintenance plan to track quarterly CPT® and ICD-10-CM updates, ensuring lifelong coding accuracy.
AAPC CPC Certification (Required): AAPC CPC Course Overview, 1A. The Business of Medicine Lecture, 1B. Business of Medicine Lecture, 2A. Anatomy & Medical Terminology, 2B. Anatomy and Medical Terminology Lecture, 3A. Intro to ICD-10, 3B. Introduction to ICD-10-CM, 4A. ICD-10-CM Ch 1–11: 4.1 Certain Infectious/Parasitic (A00-B99) Pt 1, 4.2 Infectious/Parasitic (A00-B99) Pt 2, 4.3 Neoplasms (C00-D49), 4.4 Neoplasms (C00-D49), 4.5 Blood/Immune Disorders (D50-D89), 4.6 Endocrine/Nutritional/Metabolic (E00-E89), 4.7 Mental/Behavioral/Neurodevelopmental (F01-F99), 4.8 Nervous System (G00-G99), 4.9 Eye and Adnexa (H00-H59), 4.10 Ear and Mastoid (H60-H95), 4.11 Circulatory System (I00-I99), 4.12 Respiratory System (J00-J99), 4.13 Digestive System (K00-K95), 4B. Practical Application, 5A. ICD-10-CM Ch 12–22: 5.1 Skin/Subcutaneous (L00-L99), 5.2 Musculoskeletal (M00-M99), 5.3 Genitourinary (N00-N99), 5.4 Pregnancy/Childbirth (O00-O9A), 5.5 Perinatal (P00-P96), 5.6 Congenital (Q00-Q99), 5.7 Signs, Symptoms, Abnormal Findings (R00-R99), 5.7 Injury/Poisoning (S00-T88), 5.8 External Causes (V00-Y99), 5.9 Factors Influencing Health (Z00-Z99), 5C. Practical Application, 6A. Intro to CPT/Surgery Guidelines/HCPCS/Modifiers: 6.1 Intro to CPT, 6.2 Intro to HCPCS II, 6.3 Intro to Global Surgical Package & Modifiers, 7A. Integumentary System: 7.1 Fine-Needle Aspiration, 7.2 Incision and Drainage, 7.3 Foreign Body Removal, 7.4 Abscess/Pilonidal/Hidradenitis, 7.5 Debridement, 7.6 Biopsy, 7.7 Removal of Lesions, 7.8 Destruction, 7.9 Excisions, 7.10 Nails, 7.11 Repair, 7.12 Adjacent Tissue Transfer, 7.13 Skin Replacement, 7.14 Flaps & Grafts, 7.15 Pressure Ulcers, 7.16 Burns, 7.17 Mohs, 7.18 Breast Incisions, 7.19 Breast Biopsy, 7.20 Mastectomy, 7.21 Special Derm Procedures, 7.22 Photodynamic Therapy, 7B. Practical Application, 8A. Musculoskeletal System: 8.1 Arthrocentesis/Injections, 8.2 Wound Exploration, 8.3 Fractures, 8.4 Head, 8.5 Neck, 8.6 Back & Flank, 8.7 Spine, 8.8 Abdomen, 8.9 Shoulder, 8.10 Wrist, 8.11 Humerus/Elbow, 8.12 Hands/Fingers, 8.13 Pelvis/Hip, 8.14 Legs, 8.15 Foot/Toes, 8.16 Arthroscopy – Knee, 8.17 Endoscopy/Arthroscopy, 9A. Respiratory/Hemic/Lymphatic/Mediastinum/Diaphragm: 9.1 Nose, 9.2 Foreign Body Removal – Nose, 9.3 Accessory Sinuses, 9.4 Larynx, 9.5 Airway, 9.6 Trachea & Bronch, 9.7 Lungs & Pleura, 9.8 Spleen, 9.9 Lymph Nodes/Channels, 9.10 Bone Marrow/Bone Cell, 9.11 Mediastinum, 9.12 Diaphragm, 9.13 Pulmonary, 10A. Cardiovascular System Overview: 10.1 Pacemaker/ICD, 11A. Digestive System Overview, 12A. Urinary & Male Genital Overview, 13A. Female Genital Overview, 14A. Endocrine & Nervous Overview, 15A. Eye/Ocular Adnexa & Auditory Overview, 16A. Anesthesia Overview: 16.1 Lecture, 16.2 Looking Up an Anesthesia Code, 16.3 Added Codes for Anesthesia, 16.4 Medicare Medical Direction, 17A. Radiology Overview, 18A. Pathology & Laboratory Overview, 19A. Evaluation & Management Overview: 19.1 E/M Overview, 19.2 Office/Outpatient, 19.3 Observation, 19.4 Inpatient, 19.5 ED Services, 19.6 Critical Care, 19.7 Nursing Facility, 19.8 Preventive Medicine, 19.9 Non-Face-to-Face, 19.10 Newborn Care, 19.11 Case/Transitional Care, 19.12 Practice Application, 20A. Coding in Medicine Overview: 20.1 Vaccines & Immunizations, 20.2 Biofeedback, 20.3 Dialysis, 20.4 Vascular Studies, 20.5 Allergy & Immunology, 20.6 Health Behavior Assessments, 20.7 Hydration & Chemotherapy, 20.8 Physical Therapy, 20.9 Medical Nutrition Therapy, 20.10 Acupuncture, 20.11 OMT, 20.12 Patient Self-Management, 20.13 Moderate Sedation, 20.14 Medication Therapy, 20.15 Endocrinology, 20.16 Psychiatry, 20.17 Chiropractic, 20.18 Telephone Services, CPC Practice Exam 1–10 (100Q each), AAPC CPC Midterm, CPC Midterm Answer Key, AAPC CPC Final Exam, CPC Final Exam Answer Key, CPC Errata, CPC Practice Application Workbook • Master CPC® coding conventions across all ICD-10-CM chapters and CPT® sections;
• Apply surgery, anesthesia, radiology, pathology, and E/M guidelines;
• Execute specialty-specific coding for integumentary, musculoskeletal, respiratory, cardiovascular, and beyond;
• Use modifiers, global packages, and HCPCS II codes appropriately;
• Navigate anesthesia, telehealth, and procedure documentation updates;
• Prepare through extensive practice exams, midterm, final, and errata review.
Additional Objectives: • Regulatory Mastery: Interpret HIPAA, CMS, and payer-specific rules; integrate new CPT® and ICD-10-CM guidelines (2025/2026) into daily workflows; maintain compliance across all claim types.
• Clinical Documentation Analysis: Critically evaluate provider notes for coding accuracy; identify documentation gaps; coach providers on charting improvements to substantiate medical necessity, level-of-service, and code selection.
• Claim Form Expertise: Build, audit, and correct CMS-1500 and UB-04 forms; ensure proper placement of codes, modifiers, and provider signatures; reduce rejections and denials by ≥ 20%.
• Payer Protocol Proficiency: Analyze government, BCBS, commercial, and WC reimbursement policies; execute payer-specific billing strategies; optimize reimbursement by navigating complex payer edits and bundling rules.
• Revenue Cycle Optimization: Design end-to-end AR workflows, from claim submission through aging and appeals; employ scrubber tools and root-cause analysis to streamline clean-claim rates; develop KPI dashboards for denial/conversion tracking.
• Technical & Analytical Skills: Leverage EHR integration, macros, and software automation to expedite data capture and coding; perform forensic-level claim audits to detect fraud, upcoding, and undercoding; implement corrective action plans.
• Exam Readiness & Confidence: Complete rigorous workbook exercises and timed practice exams under simulated conditions; apply test-taking strategies to master CPT® questions, code-book navigation, and scenario-based prompts; achieve a pass rate ≥ 95%.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Medical Billing (Week 1): Overview of the Medical Billing Profession, The Importance of Accuracy in Billing, Advanced Overview of Healthcare Systems for Billers, Advanced Overview of Patient Care and Billing Cycle, Advanced Overview of Key Roles in Medical Billing and Coding, Advanced Overview of Medical Billing Terminologies • Understand the medical-billing career pathway and ecosystem;
• Map the billing cycle, stakeholder roles, and system components;
• Define critical billing terminology and accuracy standards;
• Prepare foundations for advanced billing tasks.
Chapter 2: Medical Billing Fundamentals (Week 1): Advanced Overview of the Anatomy of a Medical Bill, Advanced Overview of The Medical Billing Process Step-by-Step, Advanced Review of Fee Schedules and Payer Contracts, Advanced Review of Patient Registration and Data Collection, Advanced Review of Determining Eligibility and Insurance Coverage, Advanced Review of Managing Pre-Authorization Requirements • Break down each billing component: charges, adjustments, payments;
• Apply payer-contract interpretation, fee-schedule lookup, and credential verification;
• Execute eligibility checks, benefits determination, and pre-auth workflows;
• Maintain data integrity during registration and billing setup.
Chapter 3: Understanding and Mastering Medical Coding (Week 1): Advanced Overview of Medical Coding Systems, Advanced Overview of ICD-10-CM Structure and Usage, CPT Codes and Their Applications, Advanced Overview of HCPCS Level II Codes, Diagnosis Coding Guidelines 2024, Procedure Coding • Compare ICD-10-CM, CPT®, and HCPCS II code sets and guidelines;
• Apply chapter-specific ICD-10-CM conventions and subcategory logic;
• Assign CPT® codes for services, procedures, and global packages;
• Use HCPCS II for supplies, DME, and drugs;
Chapter 4: Insurance and Reimbursements (Week 1): Health Insurance Systems, Common Insurance Denials and Solutions, Advanced Revenue Cycle Management, Claim Scrubbing and Clean Claims Submission, Negotiating Payer Reimbursements, Medical Billing Software Systems, Handling Out-of-Network Billing Requests, EHR Integration, Automating Tasks to Improve Billing Efficiency, Data Protection and Security Measures in Software, Advanced Data Analytics for Medical Billing, Advanced Tools to Improve Billing Accuracy, Healthcare Compliance Laws, Securing Reimbursement for Uninsured Patients, Improving Claim Approval Rates, Out-of-Network Billing Challenges • Navigate diverse payer models and contract types;
• Identify denial reasons, implement corrections, appeal processes;
• Optimize RCM through scrubbing, software tools, and automation;
• Integrate billing with EHRs, ensure HIPAA/security compliance;
• Leverage analytics to reduce leakage, increase approvals, and serve uninsured populations.
Chapter 5: Coding Specific to Orthopedics and Neurology (Week 2): Orthopedics Coding and Billing Specifics, Neurology Medical Coding and Billing, Coding for Fracture Care and Bone Procedures, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's Billing • Apply anatomy and procedure codes for orthopedic and neurologic encounters;
• Document fracture repair, joint injections, and neurodegenerative-disease management;
• Resolve specialty-specific billing challenges.
Chapter 6: Maternal and Child Healthcare Coding (Week 2): Obstetrics and Gynecology Coding, Maternal and Child Healthcare Billing, Prenatal and Postpartum Care Billing, Newborn Screening Procedure Coding, Coding for Childhood Vaccinations • Assign correct CPT® and ICD-10-CM codes for prenatal, delivery, postpartum, and pediatric care;
• Code newborn screenings, immunizations, and well-child visits;
• Ensure compliance with AAPC OB/GYN and pediatric guidelines.
Chapter 7: Pulmonology, Emergency, and Urgent Care Coding (Week 2): Pulmonology Billing Practices, Coding for Asthma and Respiratory Disorders, Coding for Emergency Room Visits, Coding for Pediatric Emergency Room Cases, Urgent Care Billing and Codes, Critical Care Billing and Reimbursement • Apply respiratory CPT® codes for pulmonary function tests, nebulizer treatments, and ER procedures;
• Document pediatric and adult emergency-department encounters;
• Navigate critical-care units’ time-based coding and modifiers.
Chapter 8: Surgical Coding and Specialties (Week 2): Surgical Coding for General Surgeons, Advanced Neurosurgery Coding and Billing, Breast Reconstruction Surgery Billing, Organ Transplant Procedure Coding, Major Organ System Procedures Coding, Orthotic and Prosthetics Coding Guidelines • Assign surgical CPT® codes: general, neurologic, reconstructive, transplant;
• Use global-surgery and modifier conventions correctly;
• Code orthotics, prosthetics, and related supplies per HCPCS II.
Chapter 9: Radiology, Anesthesia, and Pain Management Coding (Week 2): Radiology Billing and Coding, Teleradiology Billing, Updates to Mammography Billing Standards, Anesthesia Coding Guidelines, Pain Management Billing and Coding • Code diagnostic imaging, interventional radiology, and tele-radiology services;
• Apply anesthesia time-based and medical-direction coding rules;
• Document pain-management injections and modalities.
Chapter 10: Billing for Specialized Medical Practices (Week 2): Podiatry Billing and Diagnosis Coding, Physical Therapy Coding and Documentation, Chiropractic Billing and Coding Practices, Ophthalmology Specialty Billing, Audiology Billing Processes, Coding for Speech-Language Pathology Services, Coding for Hearing Rehabilitation Services • Use specialty code sets for podiatry, PT/OT, chiropractic, ophthalmology, audiology, SLP, and hearing rehab;
• Document therapy modifiers, evaluation time, and device fittings.
Chapter 11: Coding for Laboratories and Pharmaceuticals (Week 2): Toxicology Coding and Laboratory Billing, Laboratory and Pathology Coding, Coding for COVID-19 Diagnoses and Treatments, Specialty Pharmacy Billing Guidelines, Updates to HCPCS Drug Codes • Assign CPT® and HCPCS® codes for lab tests, pathology services, and toxicology panels;
• Code COVID-19 testing and therapies;
• Navigate specialty-pharmacy and drug-code updates.
Chapter 12: Coding for Chronic and Complex Conditions (Week 2): Coding for Long-Term Conditions like Diabetes, Chronic Disease Management Codes, Coding for Rare and Complex Diseases, Coding for Rare Genetic Diseases • Apply chronic-disease and care-management coding per CMS guidelines;
• Code rare disorders and genetic-testing services accurately using ICD-10-CM standards.
Chapter 13: Behavioral and Community Healthcare Billing (Week 3): Behavioral Health Telemedicine Billing, Substance Abuse Billing Documentation, Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Program Billing, Community-Based Mental Healthcare Billing, Strategies to Lower Denial Rates in Behavioral Health • Code tele-mental-health and in-person BH services per webinar rules;
• Document SUD and community-based program encounters;
• Implement denial-reduction tactics in behavioral-health billing.
Chapter 14: Coding for Geriatrics, Hospice, and Palliative Care (Week 3): Geriatrics Coding and Billing Challenges, Coding for Hospice and Palliative Care, Transitional Care Management Billing Guidelines • Navigate geriatric assessment codes, hospice-care levels, and palliative interventions;
• Apply transitional-care management (TCM) CPT® rules and billing workflows.
Chapter 15: Preventive and Population Healthcare Billing (Week 4): Preventive Care Coding, Population Health Billing Management, Vaccination Administration Billing Introduction, Birth Control Coverage and Billing, Breast Cancer Screening and Treatment Billing • Assign codes for wellness exams, screenings, and immunizations;
• Manage population-health program billing and reporting;
• Document preventive services under ACA and payer policies.
Chapter 16: Medicare and Value-Based Billing (Week 4): Medicare Risk Adjustment Coding, MACRA and MIPS Reporting Requirements, Impact of Value-Based Care on Billing, Evolution of Value-Based Billing Models • Code hierarchical-condition categories (HCCs) for Medicare Advantage;
• Report MIPS/QPP metrics and quality measures;
• Adapt to shared-savings and value-based reimbursement frameworks.
Chapter 17: Coding for Cardiology and Vascular Procedures (Week 4): Advanced Cardiology Diagnostic Procedures, Coronary Angioplasty and Stenting Billing, Cardiac Catheterization Billing Tips, Cardiovascular Stress Test Billing Procedures, Vascular Surgery Specialty Billing • Assign interventional cardiology CPT® codes for caths, PTCA, and stents;
• Code stress-tests, echocardiography, and vascular interventions;
• Apply modifiers for angioplasty, atherectomy, and stenting.
Chapter 18: Gastrointestinal, Sleep Medicine, and Reproductive Health (Week 4):Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Billing Strategies, Coding for Sleep Medicine Diagnoses, Sleep Apnea Diagnosis and Treatment Coding, Male Reproductive Health Coding • Code GI endoscopic procedures and therapeutic interventions;
• Assign sleep-study and PAP therapy codes;
• Document male-reproductive and infertility procedures.
Chapter 19: Billing for Medical Devices and Durable Goods (Week 5): Coding for Durable Medical Goods (DMG) Rentals, Coding for Medications and Biologics, Billing Codes for Congenital Abnormalities, Categorizing “Incident to” Services • Apply HCPCS II codes for DME rentals, biologics, and supplies;
• Code congenital-anomaly surgeries and incident-to-physician services under Medicare rules.
Chapter 20: Administrative Processes and Auditing in Billing (Week 5): Billing and Payment Posting Procedures, Accounts Receivable (AR) Management in Healthcare, Appeals Process for Denied Claims, Return on Investment for Billing Outsourcing, Compliance Audits for Medical Billing, Advanced Auditing Techniques for Coders, Reducing Coding Discrepancies During Audits, Ethical Practices in Medical Coding, Fraud Detection through Coding Analysis, Navigating Claim Reprocesses and Resubmissions • Master patient-posting workflows, AR aging, and cash application;
• Conduct denial appeals, root-cause analyses, and ROI assessments for outsourcing;
• Perform compliance audits, error-rate reduction, and fraud-monitoring;
Chapter 21: Technology and Innovation in Billing (Week 6): EMR and EHR Systems Integration in Billing, AI and Automation in Medical Billing, Leveraging Technology for Simplified Claims Processing, Innovative Tools for Increasing Revenue Cycle Efficiency, Navigating Interoperability in Billing Systems • Integrate billing modules with EMR/EHR platforms;
• Deploy AI/automation tools for claim-scrubbing and payment posting;
• Ensure HL7/FHIR interoperability and data flow integrity.
Chapter 22: Specialty Billing Challenges (Week 6): Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery Billing, Pediatric Developmental Disorders Coding, Audiology Evaluation Billing Codes, Sexual Health Services and Billing Codes, Sports Medicine Billing and Coding Basics • Address niche payer policies for cosmetic, pediatric, audiology, sexual-health, and sports-medicine services;
• Code complex modalities with sensitivity to coverage criteria.
Chapter 23: Insurance and Regulatory Standards (Week 6): Private Insurance Billing Guidelines, Commercial Payer Updates and Coding, Workers’ Compensation Medical Billing, OSHA Requirements for Billing Offices, Understanding the Clean Claim Ratio • Stay current on private-payer rule changes, CPT®/ICD-10 CM updates, and WC coding;
• Comply with OSHA, CMS, and NCQA clean-claim standards.
Chapter 24: Global and Emerging Trends in Billing (Week 6): Global Medical Trends Impacting Billing, Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) Coding, Trends in Digital Health Billing, ICD-11 Transition and Updates, Quarterly Coding Updates and Education • Prepare for ICD-11 adoption and SDoH code sets;
• Track global digital-health billing innovations and quarterly regulatory changes;
• Educate billing teams on emerging trends.
Chapter 25: Oncology, Hematology, and Infectious Diseases (Week 6): Hematology and Oncology Chemotherapy Billing, Oncology Radiation Treatment Coding, HIV and Infectious Disease Billing • Code chemo-administration, OCM models, and radiation-therapy procedures;
• Apply ICD-10 CM codes for HIV, TB, and other ID treatments with CDC guidelines.
Chapter 26: Dermatology, Rheumatology, and Immunology Billing (Week 6): Dermatology Billing and Coding Standards, Rheumatology Coding Essentials, Allergy and Immunology Coding • Assign correct dermatologic procedure codes (e.g., excisions, biopsies);
• Code DMARD injections and RA assessments;
• Document allergy testing, immunotherapy, and vaccine administration.
Chapter 27: Home Health and Long-Term Care Settings (Week 6): Long-Term Care Facility Billing, Home Health Coding • Code home-health SOC/EOC visits, OASIS assessments, and LTC-facility per-diems;
• Navigate PDGM and RUGs reimbursement models.
Chapter 28: Outpatient and Ambulatory Services (Week 6): Coding for Outpatient Services, Ambulatory Care Coding Guidelines • Code office visits, minor procedures, and preventive services in outpatient settings;
• Apply global-surgery and modifier rules for ambulatory surgery centers.
Chapter 29: Telehealth and Remote Monitoring (Week 6): Telehealth Coding Essentials, Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Billing • Use COVID-era and long-term telehealth CPT® codes;
• Document RPM device setup, monitoring intervals, and care-management services.
Chapter 30: Business Processes and Revenue Management (Week 6): Business Office Procedures for Medical Billers, Insurance Contract Negotiation Tips, Authorization and Referrals in Billing, HEDIS Measures and Quality Reporting, Revenue Leakage Prevention in Billing • Optimize front- and back-office workflows and contract negotiations;
• Manage authorizations, referrals, and HEDIS-quality data collection;
• Detect and plug revenue leaks.
Chapter 31: Expert Skills (Week 6): Intermediate Cataract Surgery Coding, Health Information Exchange in Billing, Ultrasound Imaging Billing Tips, Utilizing Coding Edits for Error Control, ICD-10 Chapter-Specific Tutorials, Translating Global Codes to Local Payer Codes, Medical Team Collaboration in Coding, Coding for Immunocompromised Patient Care, Community Health Clinic Billing Strategies, Outpatient Surgery Center Coding Challenges, Trends in Comparative Billing Reports, STDs/STI Services Billing, Scoliosis Treatment Coding Essentials, Alternative Medicine Billing Codes, Keeping up with Coding Reimbursement Reductions, Rheumatic Disease Billing, E/M Coding Changes and Updates, Coding for Rehabilitation Centers, Diversity in Coverage Policies for Payers, Accessibility in Patient Financial Support Services, Diagnostic Coding for Auto Accidents, Principles of Code Sequencing, Ambulatory Payment Classification (APC) Coding, Internal Controls for Billing Services, Compliance in Contracted Network Billing, Coding for Dental and Maxillofacial Procedures, Differences Between Facility and Professional Billing, Internal Medicine Coding and Billing Pointers, Understanding Explanations of Benefits (EOBs), Patient Financial Assistance Billing, Coding for Advanced Practice Providers, Coding for Clinical Nurse Practitioners, Outsourcing Medical Billing Services, Correcting Coding Errors, Tracking Claim Submissions and Follow-Ups, Translating Physician Notes into Codes, Comorbidity Coding and Documentation, Bundled Payment Models in Billing, Billing for Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Centers, Genetic Testing Billing Processes, Coding and Billing for Bariatric Surgery, Understanding Relative Value Units (RVUs), Audits and Documentation Standards, Charge Capture in Hospitals, Coding Policy Updates and CMS Guidelines, Coding for Clinical Trials and Research Studies • Develop niche coding expertise for advanced procedures, multi-disciplinary care, and specialized settings;
• Implement edits, sequencing rules, and APC grouping;
• Collaborate with clinical teams and manage payer-specific code translations;
• Adapt to evolving RVU, bundled-payment, and clinical-trial coding requirements.
Chapter 32: 500 Practice Cases + AAPC Exam Prep (Week 7/8): Virtual Internship – Practicode Guide, AMBCI Exam Review Questions, AMBCI Final Exam • Apply comprehensive coding and billing knowledge across 500 real-world scenarios;
• Reinforce learning through targeted exam-review questions;
• Demonstrate readiness via the AMBCI final exam.