Designed for the seasoned medical coding professional, the CPMA Training Course covers medical record standards and documentation guidelines, coding and documentation compliance, coding and reimbursement concepts, audit scope and statistical sampling methods, medical record audit abstraction, and category risk analysis and communication.
When to enroll
This course is recommended for anyone who holds a CPC, CIC, COC, CRC or equivalent credential. The CPMA is a natural progression for seasoned medical coding professionals who want to expand their job opportunities.
Value
AAPC trains over 20,000 new students annually for careers in medical billing and coding. Affirm your experience with employers and differentiate yourself as a certified professional medical auditor.
Education and experience
We strongly recommend you have a minimum of two years of medical coding experience prior to enrolling in our CPMA course. Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and pathophysiology is required to successfully complete this course. AAPC offers the following prerequisites:
Fundamentals of Medicine - covers all three of the prerequisites below.
Anatomy (self-paced instruction), Medical Terminology (self-paced instruction), and Pathophysiology (self-paced instruction).
Course length
Self-paced: Average time to completion is two months or less. 4-month access to course materials with options for extensions.
Instructor-led: 8 weeks from start date to completion. New courses start every week.
Continuing education units (CEUs)
Receive 20 CEUs on successful completion. One-time use only.
Course syllabus
Financial options
Pay in full: Price includes $250 pay-in-full discount
Pay over time: Make easy monthly payments over 12, 18, or 24 months
By the completion of the online CPMA Training Course, you will master the principles of medical auditing. You will be well-versed in defining and identifying fraud and abuse and be fluent in regulatory guidelines.
Explain the impact of the OIG Work Plan and Corporate Integrity Agreements (CIAs)
List the elements of compliance plans and identify potential compliance risk areas
Identify National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) and Medically Unlikely Edit (MUE) risk areas
Identify the purpose of recovery audit contractors and how to prepare for potential RAC audits · Explain the HIPAA privacy rule, including details on protected health information, minimum necessary, sharing of information, and enforcement
Identify medical record documentation standards and record retention standards
Identify common errors found in documentation for evaluation and management, anesthesia, surgery, radiology, pathology and laboratory, and medicine services
Explain the types of audits and the resources required for audits
Define steps of the audit process and identify statistical sampling types and factors
Provide practical application of auditing operative reports and evaluation and management services