Continuing Education

Healthcare professionals have a responsibility to maintain their expertise in the ever-evolving field of medicine. This entails ongoing education within their specific discipline, along with staying informed about the most recent updates in medical coding, compliance guidelines, and governmental regulations. We have created this resource center to make it easier for healthcare professionals to stay current in their profession and receive their required yearly CEUs.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I receive a CEU for any of your webinars?
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    Only the webinars on the Continuing Education page are approved to receive a CEU from the recording. Any of our upcoming webinars you will need to attend the live webinar to receive or wait to see if it is approved for on demand CEU.

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  • Why do the CEU’s all have different expiration dates?
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    CEUs are only available 1 year from the original live webinar date.

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  • What are CEUs in medical billing and coding?
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    CEUs, or Continuing Education Units, are educational credits that professionals in the medical billing and coding field earn to maintain their certification and stay updated with the latest industry trends and changes.

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  • Why are CEUs important for medical billing and coding professionals?
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    CEUs ensure that medical billing and coding professionals remain current in their knowledge and skills. Earning CEUs helps in upholding the standards of the profession, ensuring consistent healthcare billing practices, and minimizing errors.

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  • How often do I need to earn CEUs in medical billing and coding?
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    The frequency for earning CEUs varies based on the specific certification body. However, many require medical billing and coding professionals to earn a certain number of CEUs every 1-2 years to maintain their certification.

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  • Where can I earn CEUs for medical billing and coding?
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    Medical billing and coding CEUs can be earned through various accredited institutions, workshops, seminars, and online platforms that offer courses specifically designed for this purpose.

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  • How many CEUs do I need to maintain my certification?
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    The number of required CEUs varies depending on the certifying organization. It’s essential to check with your specific certification body to determine the exact number of CEUs you need.

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  • Can I transfer CEUs from one certification to another?
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    While some certifying bodies may accept CEUs earned for another certification, it’s crucial to check with the specific organization to which you’re certified or seeking certification. Each institution has its policies regarding CEU transfer.

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  • What topics are covered in medical billing and coding CEU courses?
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    Medical billing and coding CEU courses often cover a wide range of topics, including updates to coding systems, best practices in medical billing, regulatory changes, and evolving healthcare policies.

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  • How do I track and report my CEUs?
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    Many organizations provide online portals where professionals can log, track, and submit their CEUs. If your certifying body doesn’t offer such a system, maintain detailed records, including course titles, dates, and certificates of completion, and submit them as required.

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  • Are there any free sources for medical billing and coding CEUs?
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    Yes, some organizations or online platforms occasionally offer free CEU opportunities. However, always ensure that the CEUs are accredited and accepted by your certifying body before completing the course.

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  • How does the CEU system ensure quality in medical billing and coding?
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    By requiring professionals to continuously update their skills and knowledge, the CEU system helps maintain high standards in medical billing and coding. This ensures that professionals are always abreast of the latest industry changes, leading to better accuracy and efficiency in healthcare billing.

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