SimChart for the Medical Office: Learning the Medical Office Workflow – 2027 Edition – Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
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- Access to an intuitive and realistic EHR in a safe environment helps you develop documentation skills and readiness for practice
- 110 interactive assignments tied to 220 ABHES and CAAHEP competencies provide more than 50 hours of documentation practice
- Step-by-step instructions with SCMO screenshots help you break down common tasks and learn to work accurately and efficiently
- Hands-on practice with front office tasks, clinical documentation skills, and financial management offers valuable experience performing medical assisting, medical office, and medical billing & coding duties
- Discrete tasks simulate actual medical assisting administrative duties, such as managing patient scheduling in a multi-doctor practice, documenting a variety of services, processing insurance claims, posting payments, and much more
- Simulation Playground supplements assignments for unlimited practice
- Post-case quizzes test and reinforce your knowledge of MA competencies and standards
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Unit 1: Navigating SimChart for the Medical Office
Unit 2: Front Office Module Overview Assignments 1-20
Unit 3: Clinical Care Module Overview Assignments 21-61
Unit 4: Coding and Billing Module Overview Assignments 62-110
Appendix: Showcasing Experience and Portfolio Tips
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