Advance for Health Information Professionals: Show You’re a General Surgery Coding Ace with CPC-GENSG

July 14th, 2008

Are you staring down your nose at operative reports for general surgery procedures all day? You may, for example, be faced with a hernia op report one minute, a gastric bypass and ulcer repair the next and then top it all off with a thoracic or vascular procedure. Naturally, you want to capture all of the surgeons’ work and code it accurately. You are an expert in general surgery coding and you can demonstrate it with CPC-GENSG credentials through the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). General surgery credentials are the credentials that denote your knowledge of that specialty’s unique coding and billing rules and issues.

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