Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC™ Exam Prep Course)
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Blackboard Access
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Level: Online
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Study time: 340+ hours
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Video time: 20+ hours

What You'll Learn
Understand predictive modeling and its impact on risk adjustment.
Survey the impact of risk adjustment on the financial well-being of an organization.
Learn and apply official coding guidelines.
Identify documentation deficiencies for diagnosis coding.
Understand the most common conditions in risk adjustment and how to properly code in ICD-10-CM.
Understand predictive modeling and its impact on risk adjustment.
Survey the impact of risk adjustment on the financial well-being of an organization.
Learn and apply official coding guidelines.
Identify documentation deficiencies for diagnosis coding.
Understand the most common conditions in risk adjustment and how to properly code in ICD-10-CM.
Payment Options
Paypal
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All Major Debit and Credit Cards
Demand for Risk Adjustment Coders
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BECOMING A
CERTIFIED RISK ADJUSTMENT CODER™HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO
WORK FROM HOME REVIEWINGMEDICAL RECORDS?CRC™ Certification Course Description
This online home study self-paced course, intended to be completed in 12 months, instructs essential risk adjustment coding skills and prepares students to take American Academy of Professional Coder's Certified Risk Adjustment Coder exam.
Student should plan to complete the program in 12 months. The CRC™ Certification Course consist of approximately 40 clock hours of course work.
Registration in this course includes
Analysis of ICD-10-CM coding for all risk adjustment models (HCC, HHS-ACA, CDPS).
Reading assignments, practice exercises, chapter reviews, module tests, and a final exam.
Access to student Q&A Forum with live instructor.
CRC™ Certification Course Learning Objectives
Students will be able to abstract clinical documentation correctly from the patient’s health record, interprets the patient’s health status and to ensure all clinically documented diagnoses and comorbidities are properly reported.