This course provides a foundational understanding of medical coding systems and the essential role of medical necessity in healthcare documentation and reimbursement. Students will explore the basics of ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS Level II coding and learn to navigate code sets accurately. The course also addresses how medical necessity affects claim approvals, compliance, and revenue cycle performance. Through real-world examples and hands-on practice, students will develop the skills needed to assign accurate codes and apply payer-specific medical necessity policies to support successful claim submission.



Coding and Medical Necessity
This course is part of AAPC Medical Biller Professional Certificate

Instructor: Katherine Abel
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Reviewed on Sep 16, 2025
some reading materials have less information for the questions
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Very hard course.. so much to learn but giving the answers with the reason why helps me understand bette r
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