Cardiology Coder will help you code for cardiology better, faster thanks to online code search connected to coding tools and advice from your monthly Cardiology Coding Alert. Having expert advice about the hottest cardiology topics tied to code lookup, LCDs, CCI edits, and fees means you can boost your coding accuracy, decrease denials and safeguard your payments.
Cardiology Coder will help you:
- Streamline your cardiology code search with simultaneous searching of ICD-9, CPT®, and HCPCS codes
- Fewer denials thanks to completely searchable archives of every Cardiology Coding Alert article
- Quickly comply with Medicare rules with easy-to-use CCI Edit Checker.
- Sort out official rules and payer variations with Cardiology Coding Survival Guide plus 14 multispecialty guides so you won’t miss out on the whole picture
- Start learning ICD-10 cardiology codes — With the ICD-10 Bridge, plug in an ICD-9 code and instantly get the ICD-10 equivalent
- Get your toughest coding questions answered within 24 hours with Ask an Expert
- Maintain your coding certification by including 38 AAPC-approved CEUs
Stay on Top of the CPT® 2012 Changes - Only with Cardiology Coder
Is your practice prepared to swap your old standby pacemaker and defibrillator codes for an all new set starting January 1?
With cardiology practices sure to feel the impact of the upcoming CPT® 2012 changes, there’s no time like now to get up-to-date coding info on the top cardiology code changes for the year. And that’s where Cardiology Coder steps in. This ground-breaking resource gives you:
- immediate access to CPT® 2012 code lists
- displays these change details right in your 2012 code search
Check out the Accuracy Boosting Topics Covered in the Last Cardiology Coding Alert:
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Part 1: 36147: Grasp New Guidance for Diagnostic AV Shunt Coding (February 2012)
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AV Shunt: 36147 Details Will Help Sharpen Your Coding (February 2012)
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Lead Repair: 33218 and 33220 Revisions Address Electrode Repair Coding Conundrum (February 2012)
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ICD-10-CM: 785.2 Splits Into R01.0 and R01.1 in the New Code Set (February 2012)
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You Be the Coder: 37191-26 for This 2012 Case? (February 2012)

















