Monday, February 8, 2016

When Will ICD-10 Get Enough Candidates For School

By Thomas Jacobson


Medical coding and billing is scary. In this day and age, you must look at all the obstacles that are before you and recognize that it takes a lot to do good billing. Good billing today means that ICD-10 is done right. Doctors want to get reimbursed for their service and it takes years of hard work and practice to do medical coding right.

Coding today is a lot more complex. The new ICD-10 got released on October 1, 2015. To everyone's surprise, there is much more that you must learn. You need to learn 5 times as many codes than you did before. Under ICD-9, there were around 14,000 codes and now there are over 69,000. That is a lot of information to learn quickly. It will take years to master the new codes.

What makes ICD-10 difficult is all of the problems that you have to be involved in along the way. For starters, the 69,000 codes are a lot longer. They require more attention to detail. Most doctors today would rather have a medical biller that understands how to code more than anything else. If it were up to me, I would rather have someone with years of experience than a college degree.

If you have both, you are doing good justice to yourself. It is a hard situation because so many things are happening. You must look at your life and feel like you can get through the training. If you allow yourself to go through trade school, you are more prone to get an education that you will never forget. You will often get a certificate of training in ICD-10 at the end of your study. It is not an easy certification to earn. It is actually very tough. Most coders today do not understand ICD-10 and the healthcare industry is changing along with it.

A proper education can allow you to move ahead with ICD-10. Many men and women today are going back to school for their master's degree and certification in ICD-10 coding. It takes a lot of hard work and discipline to learn the new codes and only the strong will survive. It comes down to a sense of knowing what is right and what is wrong every single day. It is important to ask yourself what the next move is for your life. Do you move ahead or shrink back into another career? The choice is yours. However, if you want to stay in medical billing, it's time to go back to school. Earn your certification if you possibly can. In many states, it is a requirement to have your certificate of training in ICD-10. Learning how to code properly often takes time and a great deal of discipline. It has a unique face of its own in the 21st century.




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