CPC (Certified professional Coder)
Exam Format : 100 MCQ
Total Marks : 100
Passing Marks : 70
Exam Mode
Online
Total Time allowed
4 Hours
Total Fee
799$ for two attempt
Syllabus CPC Exam
+ 10,000 Series CPT (6 Questions)
The 10,000 Series CPT® part of the exam relates to surgicalprocedures performed on the integumentary system, which includes skin, subcutaneous, and accessory structures, as well as nails, pilonidal cysts, repairs, destruction, and breast.
+ 20,000 Series CPT (6 Questions)
The 20000 Series CPT® will hone in on surgical procedures performed on the musculoskeletal system from head to toe. Specifically, these areas include the head, neck, back and flank, spine, abdomen,shoulder, arm, hand and fingers, pelvis and hip, leg, foot and toes.
+ 30,000 Series CPT (6 Questions)
The 30000 Series CPT® focus on surgical procedures performed on the respiratory system, surgical procedures performed on the cardiovascular system, surgical procedures performed on the hemic and lymphatic systems, and surgical procedures performed on the mediastinum and diaphragm.
+ 40,000 Series CPT (6 Questions)
Your knowledge of the 40000 Series CPT® will be tested by targeting surgical procedures performed on the digestive system, which will focus on these areas: lips, mouth, palate and uvula, salivary gland and ducts, pharynx, adenoids, and tonsils, esophagus, stomach, intestines, appendix, rectum, anus, liver, biliary tract, pancreas, abdomen, peritoneum, and omentum.
+ 50,000 Series CPT (6 Questions)
The CPC exam will assess your knowledge of the 50000 Series CPT® pertaining to surgical procedures performed on the urinary system, surgical procedures performed on the male reproductive system, surgical procedures performed on the female reproductive system, including maternity and delivery, and surgical procedures performed on the endocrine system.
+ 60,000 Series CPT (6 Questions)
Directed at the 60000 Series® involve surgical procedures performed on the nervous system and will include codes pertaining to the skull, meninges, brain, spine, spinal cord, extracranial nerves, peripheral nerves, autonomic nervous system.
+ Evaluation and Manaegement (6 Questions)
This will assess your coding proficiency related to place and level of services, such as office/other outpatient, hospital observation, hospital inpatient, consultations, emergency department, critical care, nursing facility, domiciliary and rest homes, and home services. It will also include questions directed at preventive medicine, non-face-to-face services, neonatal and pediatric critical care, intensive care,prolonged services, chronic care, transitional care, case management, and care plan oversight.
+ Anesthesia (4 Questions)
These questions related to anesthesia will pertain to time reporting, qualifying circumstances, physical status modifiers, anesthesia for surgical, diagnostic and obstetric services.
+ Radiology (6 Questions)
These will focus on both diagnostic and interventional radiology, including diagnostic ultrasound, radiologic guidance, mammography, bone and joint studies, radiation oncology, and nuclear medicine.
+ Laboratory/ Pathology (6 Questions)
This will test your knowledge of organ and disease panels, drug testing, therapeutic drug assays, evocation/suppression testing, consultations, urinalysis, molecular pathology, MAAA, chemistry, hematology and coagulation, immunology, transfusions, microbiology, anatomic pathology, cytopathology, cytogenetic studies, surgical pathology, in vivo and reproductive.
+ Medicine (6 Questions)
This will cover numerous specialty-specific coding scenarios, as well as immunizations, biofeedback, dialysis, central nervous system assessments, health and behavior assessments, hydration, medical nutrition, therapeutic and diagnostic administration, chemotherapy administration, photodynamic therapy, osteopathic manipulative treatment, patient education and training, non-face-to-face nonphysician services, and moderate sedation.
+ Medical Terminology (4 Questions)
Medical terminology for all systems in the human body will be assessed.
+ Anatomy (4 Questions)
Medical terminology for all systems in the human body will be assessed.
+ ICD-10-CM/Diagnosis (5 Questions)
This will test proficiency in diagnosis for all the chapters included in ICD-10-CM, as well as thorough knowledge of the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting. Additionally, diagnosis questions will appear in other sections of the exam from the CPT® categories.
+ HCPCS Level II (3 Questions)
This will test HCPCS Level II coding and include questions focusing on modifiers, supplies, medications, and professional services for Medicare patients.
+ Coding Guidelines (7 Questions)
This section of the CPC test will address the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, CPT® coding guidelines and parenthetical notes, and modifier use.
+ Compliance and Regulatory (3 Questions)
This will test your knowledge of compliance and regulations will pertain to services covered under Medicare Parts A, B, C and D; applying coding to payment policy, place of service reporting, fraud and abuse, NCCI edits, NCD/LCD, HIPAA, ABNs, and RVUs.
+ (Note:New Section) Cases (10 Questions)
Ten cases with one multiple choice question per case will test your ability to accurately code medical record documentation using CPT®, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level IL. The cases will cover 10000 series, 20000 series, 30000 series, 40000 series, 50000 series, 60000 series, medicine, anesthesia, radiology, pathology and laboratory, and evaluation and management services. Medical terminology, anatomy, compliance, and regulatory information may also be tested in the cases.
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