HOW MIGHT THE COMPUTER-ASSISTED CODING BENEFIT MEDICAL PRACTICES?
Amy L. Herzog-Farrens
Florida Technical College
Professor K. Ramsey
February 17, 2015
Abstract:
How might the computer-assisted coding benefit medical practices? Computer assisted coding is a practice that automatically develops medical codes in the clinical documentation. A computer assisted coding system (CACS) is a computer software application that analyzes the health care document and applies the appropriate medical codes for specific phrases and terms within the document.
HOW MIGHT THE COMPUTER-ASSISTED CODING BENEFIT MEDICAL PRACTICES?
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This is where the computer assisted coding process comes in and takes over. The benefits are vast, as a door between each electronic medical records and transcription, along with the financial systems, the healthcare is created to document the patients and physician results for future use.
Many in the healthcare field were concerned that professional coders would no longer be needed as the computer assisted coding technology was presented. The CAC does not eliminate the need of professional medical coders, and these individuals must remain involved within the coding process. Coders may not be doing as much coding as was done in the past, but they are needed to review productivity and accuracy. Some of the reasons for this growth are the significant benefits that computer assisted coding offers. Below are just some of the benefits CAC provides:
It improves the accuracy that can be seen through a rate of denials, has a reduction in auditing discrepancies and a reduction in finding lost charges. Increases the rate of accuracy by helping the organization of capture charges that would be