Medical Billing & Coding Demystified

  Author:    James Keogh, Marilyn Burgos, Donya Johnson
  ISBN:    0071472207
  Sales Rank:    109070
  Published:    2006-12-21
  Publisher:    McGraw-Hill Professional
  # Pages:    350
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    3.0 based on 6 reviews
  Used Offers:    11 from $11.28
  Amazon Price:    $14.93
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Medical Billing & Coding Demystified
  

Clueless? Feel Like a Dummy? Get Demystified!

This handy resource clearly explains the principles and practices used by medical offices, hospitals, and health facilities to encode medical services in order to receive payment from government agencies and insurance companies.

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04-30-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Very Good Overview
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I have worked with collections for 15 years.
After reading this book I have a complete understanding of the billing proccess from start to finsh. Also very good information on how the doctor's office's work. In clear english. Thank you for the resorce.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-29 10:14:45 EST)
04-30-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Very Good Overview
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I have worked with collections for 15 years.
After reading this book I have a complete understanding of the billing proccess from start to finsh. Also very good information on how the doctor's office's work. In clear english. Thank you for the resorce.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-30 11:18:41 EST)
03-03-08 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Slanted and Basic
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I'll admit I was turned off in the first few pages of the book with a section that characterized medical insurance as a "game" and all-but accused medical insurers of deliberately delaying claims payment in order to make money, using an example that doesn't make any fiscal sense anyway.

Clearly, the authors have the "insurance is big business screwing the little people" agenda. Thus this book is not useful to anyone actually looking for a balanced or in-depth view of the medical reimbursement industry.

But for someone who's looking for a general introduction to medical office practice as seen from the eyes of the "little man" doctor, this is not a bad first choice. The roles of the various players in the office are correctly explained except for the frequent incorrect use of "medical insurance specialist." Clearly, the book is intended to build up those who feel that billing clerks are at the bottom of the office pecking order -- and that's not necessarily a bad thing either.

Anyone who thinks, however, that the book's little coding exam is actually all there is to coding is badly mistaken. The book also has a considerable paucity of information for those wanting to take the next steps.

I can't recommend it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-01 09:07:59 EST)
01-15-08 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Not for college level...
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This book was disappointing for a college level reference. Perhaps better as a basic introduction, but not demystifying as promised.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-04 11:10:56 EST)
01-07-08 3 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Full of typos but some very useful info
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I have to agree with other reviewers who said this book was poorly edited. How this work could get past the proofreaders is beyond me! Perhaps they were in a hurry to get it published....That said, I did find this book very useful as I am considering a career in this area and really knew very little about what I'd be getting myself into. If you know a lot about the field already but want some detailed instruction on how to do coding, this book is NOT for you. After reading it, I have only a general idea of how it's done but couldn't code the common cold to save my life! However, if you're wondering what a medical biller and coder does, why this type of work is essential, and how the biller/coder fits into the big picture with insurance companies, healthcare providers, and patients, then I'd recommend this book. Even with my frustrations with all the errors, I still do not regret purchasing this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-16 02:07:02 EST)
09-18-07 2 7\7
(Hide Review...)  A Poorly Edited High-Level Introduction to the Industry
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"Medical Billing and Coding Demystified" provides a very high-level introduction to the namesake industry. I was disappointed that the first 80 pages of the book provide no information about billing nor coding, opting rather to provide a background of the entire healthcare industry that, as a whole, is only useful to the reader if he/she has never been to a doctor in the United States. Given that the book has fewer than 200 pages of informative text, I argue that the book is fundamentally mis-titled.

The book is also poorly edited, missing various commas and hyphens that would enhance readability, not to mention the authors' collective credibility. In one instance, the word "loose" is used where the word "lose" is the intention. These types of errors may seem trivial, but I prefer that my professional refrences be more polished than this one appears to be.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-07 22:58:28 EST)
04-17-07 5 7\9
(Hide Review...)  A good starting point for revenue cycle management career
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Medical office revenue cycle management in general and medical billing in particular can be excellent career choices for somebody interested in medical field and business administration but lacking formal medical education. This book helps making such a career choice decision by bringing up the complexities of medical billing and the challenges of getting the medical practice paid in time and in full. An overview of medical billing software is also an important addition to the book as no advanced billing operation today can exist without electronic claim processing. Other chapters in the book go beyond pure coding and billing functions, providing advice on finding a billing job and passing billing tests. By including end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam, this book also makes sure you remember most of the important information acquired from reading it. A solid introductory text.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-19 03:46:28 EST)
04-11-07 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Some good info amid a lot of fluff
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Perahaps 30 pages of the book have anything to do with medical billing or coding. The rest of the book presents a summary of everything from telephone etiquette to the duties of the office manager. This is really more of a sloppily written introduction to running the front end of a medical practice than it is a serious introduction to medical billing and coding. As such the book is really only of value to someone thinking of pursuing a job in medical practice management and just wants to get an idea of what it's all about. It's of little value for anyone actually trying to figure out how medical billing and coding actually works.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-17 14:37:49 EST)
  
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