Medical Coding Made Easy

Medical coding converts the information from a medical document into a computer-readable format like ICD, PCS, and other codes. ICD codes describe the disease, injury, or death. CPT and PCS codes include surgery, radiography, measuring, and anesthesia. HCPCS codes emphasize outpatient hospital treatment and medical assistance. This information is then used to help diagnose and treat patients.

Our Step-by-Step Approach to Medical Coding

Step 1 - Accessing Medical Data

Using your practice management system, we access your data directly. Codes referencing insurance providers, physicians, diagnoses, and other procedures are entered in the pre-coding phase.

Step 2 - Following Medical Coding Standards

To avoid coding errors and correct disparities, our coders, adhere to ICD-10-CM, LMRP, CPT Assistant, and HCPCS Level II medical coding standards.

Step 3 - Ensuring Accuracy

Before sending the coded charts to the customer, we do numerous accuracy checks to prevent up and down-coding

Step 4 - Sending Final Medical Coding Charts

After finalizing the coded charts, we send them electronically to the healthcare providers. They are employable during the claims processing stage. After this, we ask for your comments and ideas to put them into practice to maximize client satisfaction.

Why Hire Avernus for Medical Coding?

Easier Access to Accurate Information

Our medical coding experts give doctors more accurate information about their patient's health status and treatment options than ever before. This will allow you to make more informed decisions about which medications will work best for each patient's condition.

Tracking Patient's Health Progress

Medical coding experts make it easy for physicians and other health professionals to quickly and efficiently track down any necessary information, which can help them provide better care for their patients.

Helps Make Better Decisions

Medical coding allows patients to get the treatment they need faster. With modern technology, Avernus’s coding experts help hospitals, and other healthcare facilities have access to vast amounts of data on patient diagnoses, procedures, test results, and more.

Using this information, your doctors can better decide which tests must be run and what treatments should be administered to each patient.