HIM’s Role in Educating Providers on Computer-Assisted Coding
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HIM’s Role in Educating Providers on Computer-Assisted Coding May 23, 2022 · Revenue Cycle

HIM’s Role in Educating Providers on Computer-Assisted Coding

By Mona M. Burke, RHIA, FAHIMA


Using computer-assisted coding (CAC) in the provider office setting comes with a unique set of challenges. These providers, both physician and nonphysician, have little or no formal education in coding guidelines. Because of this, providers can be led by both accurate and inaccurate suggestions for coding assignments by the CAC tool and not have the expertise or confidence to override the suggestion when making a final submission to the claim.

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