Radiology Coder is designed to meet the specific needs of your high-volume specialty by connecting you instantly to the hottest revenue-generating documents tied to your specialty, LCDs, CCI edits, fees, and more. Not only do you work smarter but also ethically and effortlessly increase your claims reimbursement without raising auditor ‘red flags’ thanks to coder-ranked code search and expert-approved articles in your monthly Radiology Coding Alert.
Radiology Coder will help you:
- Streamline your coding work with simultaneous search of HCPCS, ICD-9, and CPT® codes
- Optimize your radiology pay with the latest information and strategies from the
Coding Institute’s Radiology Coding Alert - Reduce your code lookup time thanks to thousands of allowed abbreviations
- Help you quickly adhere to the coding edits most insurers are adopting with the help of CCI Edits Checker
- Increase your work productivity thanks to 7-in-one Fee Schedules tool
- Get you paid correctly by quickly sorting out official rules and payer variations using 14 multispecialty Survival Guides
- Provide easy-to-understand expert-solutions to coding questions within 24 hours on business days
- Teach you the new ICD-10 codes by tuning into the ICD-10 Bridge
- Provide up to 38 AAPC-approved CEU opportunities to keep your certification fresh.
Stay on Top of the CPT® 2012 Changes - Only with Radiology Coder
Starting Jan. 1, 2012, you will benefit from new CPT code 74174 that combines a number of services described by 74175. Be in the know on the new CPT code’s best practices and stay up to the minute on all 2012 medical code changes with Radiology Coder. This time-saving coding solution gives you on-the-spot access to CPT® 2012 code lists and even displays these change details right in your 2012 code search.
Check out the Accuracy Boosting Topics Covered in the Last Radiology Coding Alert
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Abdominal/Pelvic CTA: 74174: Ace CT vs. CTA and CCI Edits for Cleaner Claims (February 2012)
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Catheter Coding: 36245-+36248: Discover Which Codes See a Global Period Change in 2012 (February 2012)
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ICD-10-CM: 571.5 Crosses to a Trio of K74.- Codes (February 2012)
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You Be the Coder: Code This Retrograde Urethrogram (February 2012)
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Reader Question: 93965 Gets New Supporting ICD-9 Codes (February 2012)

















