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Certified Coding Specialist Exam Pathway 2025 2026 Version - Prepare Smarter With Over 600 Professionally Designed Questions - cover
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Certified Coding Specialist Exam Pathway 2025 2026 Version - Prepare Smarter With Over 600 Professionally Designed Questions

Brittany Deaton

Editora: Tektime

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Prepare for CCS certification with a focused, adaptable guide that delivers clarity, confidence, and competence.Key Features & Benefits600 High-Yield Practice Questions – Full-length, scenario-based questions designed to mirror the format, style, and complexity of the official exam, with clear and concise answer explanations to support comprehension.Structured Exam Roadmap – A step-by-step breakdown of core CCS exam domains, including ICD-10-CM & PCS, CPT/HCPCS, inpatient and outpatient coding, DRG assignment, compliance, and data quality management.Real-World Case Scenarios – Patient-based simulations that replicate coding challenges professionals face on the job, paired with detailed solution walkthroughs to build real-world application skills.Proven Test-Taking Strategies – Time management techniques, tips for decoding tricky wording, and methods to approach complex multiple-choice and scenario-based questions with confidence.Exam-Focused Layout – Chapters and practice sets organized to help you target high-yield topics efficiently and retain key information for long-term recall.Why This Edition Stands OutMost exam prep guides stop at general content and minimal practice. This 2025/2026 edition is built to maximize readiness with:A 600-question bank, including chapter-based drills and full-length mock questionsFocused content that filters out irrelevant material and centers on what’s truly testedApplication-driven structure—equally useful for students, coding professionals, and career changersIdeal ForFirst-time CCS exam takers seeking a focused and practical prep approachHealth Information Management (HIM) professionals looking to certify or re-certifyStudents in medical coding programs aiming to transition into clinical coding rolesCareer changers entering the healthcare documentation and coding fieldThis book provides the clarity, structure, and practice volume you need to move from preparation to certificationPUBLISHER: TEKTIME
Disponível desde: 21/07/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 184 páginas.

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