Medical coding is the process of translating healthcare diagnoses, procedures, medical services, and equipment into standardized codes. These codes are used for billing, insurance claims, and maintaining accurate patient records.
Accurate coding is essential for proper billing, insurance claims, and patient care. Mistakes can lead to delays, claim rejections, or even legal issues.
There are various medical codes such as ICD (International Classification of Diseases), CPT (Current Procedural Terminology), and HCPCS (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System), each used for different purposes in healthcare documentation.
Medical coding directly influences the reimbursement process for healthcare providers. The accuracy of coding affects how much and how quickly providers get reimbursed for their services.
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Medical coding is the process of converting diagnoses, procedures, and treatments into standardized codes used for billing and insurance claims.
Accurate coding ensures proper reimbursement, reduces claim denials, and maintains compliance with insurance and legal requirements.
With proper documentation, most claims are coded and submitted within 24–48 hours to avoid delays in billing.
CPT codes identify medical procedures, while ICD-10 codes represent diagnoses. Both are essential for submitting insurance claims correctly.
Our certified coders use the latest guidelines and specialty-specific expertise to ensure accuracy and speed in claim processing.