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College of Southern Maryland

College of Southern Maryland

Department of Nursing and Allied Health Technology

MEDICAL SUPPORT SERVICES

The health services field offers some of the nation's fastest growing careers. CSM offers the training you need to start a health support occupation.

Program: Medical Coding Specialist Certificate

The Medical Coding Specialist Certificate is intended for anyone interested in an entry-level allied health profession. Medical coding specialists are professionals skilled in classifying medical data from patient records in order to assign numeric medical diagnosis and procedure codes. They accurately interpret patient diagnosis and treatment descriptions, possess expertise in various coding systems, as well as have expertise in health information documentation, data integrity, and quality. Coding accuracy is critical to health care organizations.

Program Description & Courses

Get description and course requirements.
*Note: This is the most up-to-date information available and may not be the same as the printed Academic Catalog.

Specific admissions requirements

This may be a competitive admissions program determined by student : instructor ratios and clinical space available. Students are required to provide proof of immunization status, a completed health form, and a criminal background check at the student's expense. Students may be required to provide proof of health insurance and a negative drug screen at the request of agencies and at the student's expense.

Professional organization resources and certification information

Is Certification Important to your employer?

That is a preference of each organization, but many make certification a requirement for employment-or may give hiring preference to applicants who are certified over those who are not.

Designated Health Manpower Shortage Program

The Medical Coding Specialist program at CSM has been designated as a Health Manpower Shortage program. The Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has determined certain health occupations in the state to be in short supply. The Maryland Higher Education Commission has designated educational programs that correspond to these health occupations to be eligible for the Health Manpower Shortage Program. This means that Maryland residents from outside of Charles, St. Mary's, and Calvert counties who are entering this program are eligible for in-county tuition rates. Some restrictions apply. Check with the Admissions Office for more information.

 

 

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