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# Prompt for Orric AI Create a comprehensive, professional, certification-oriented Medical Coding Master Course from beginner to advanced level. The course should be equivalent to a 6-month diploma and prepare students for AAPC CPC, AHIMA CCA, and AHIMA CCS certification examinations. ## Target Audience * Absolute beginners * Nurses * Pharmacists * Life science graduates * Medical professionals * Healthcare administrators ## Course Objectives By the end of the course, learners should be able to: * Read and understand medical records. * Understand human anatomy and physiology. * Understand medical terminology. * Interpret laboratory reports and diagnostic tests. * Understand pharmacology. * Assign accurate ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes. * Assign CPT procedure codes. * Assign HCPCS Level II codes. * Understand medical billing and insurance. * Apply official coding guidelines. * Perform inpatient and outpatient coding. * Prepare for CPC, CCS, and CCA certification exams. --- # Module 1 – Introduction to Medical Coding Include: * What is Medical Coding? * Healthcare Revenue Cycle * Medical Billing vs Medical Coding * Career Opportunities * Salary Trends * Required Skills * Medical Documentation Basics * Types of Medical Records * HIPAA Basics * Ethics in Medical Coding Include diagrams, flowcharts, illustrations, and practice questions. --- # Module 2 – Medical Terminology Cover: * Prefixes * Suffixes * Root Words * Medical Abbreviations * Acronyms * Body Directions * Anatomical Positions * Pronunciation Guide Include: * 1000+ medical terms * Flashcards * Memory tricks * Practice exercises --- # Module 3 – Anatomy and Physiology Provide detailed chapters on: * Cell Biology * Tissues * Skeletal System * Muscular System * Cardiovascular System * Respiratory System * Digestive System * Nervous System * Endocrine System * Urinary System * Reproductive System * Skin * Eye * Ear For every system include: * Anatomy * Physiology * Common diseases * Common surgeries * Clinical terminology * ICD coding relevance * CPT coding relevance * Practice cases Include high-quality labeled illustrations. --- # Module 4 – Pathophysiology Cover: * Diabetes * Hypertension * Stroke * Myocardial Infarction * Heart Failure * COPD * Asthma * Pneumonia * Tuberculosis * Chronic Kidney Disease * Liver Diseases * Cancer * Trauma * Burns * Sepsis * Neurological Disorders For every disease include: * Definition * Causes * Symptoms * Diagnosis * Treatment * Documentation * Coding examples --- # Module 5 – Pharmacology Cover: * Drug classifications * Antibiotics * Analgesics * Anticoagulants * Steroids * Cardiovascular drugs * Endocrine drugs * CNS drugs * Emergency medications Include: * Generic names * Brand names * Mechanism of action * Side effects * Coding implications --- # Module 6 – ICD-10-CM Coding Create a complete ICD-10-CM training guide covering: * Official Guidelines * Alphabetic Index * Tabular List * Chapter-wise coding * Combination codes * Excludes notes * Includes notes * Laterality * Sequencing * Manifestation coding * Complications * Pregnancy coding * Neoplasm coding * Injury coding * Poisoning coding Include: * Hundreds of coding examples * Clinical scenarios * Coding exercises * End-of-chapter quizzes --- # Module 7 – CPT Coding Include: * Evaluation & Management * Anesthesia * Surgery * Radiology * Pathology * Laboratory * Medicine Teach: * Modifiers * Global Surgical Package * Bundling * Unbundling * Documentation Include procedural illustrations. --- # Module 8 – HCPCS Level II Cover: * Supplies * Drugs * Ambulance * Prosthetics * Orthotics * DME * Vaccines Include coding examples. --- # Module 9 – Medical Billing Teach: * Insurance * Claims * CMS-1500 * UB-04 * Revenue Cycle * Prior Authorization * Claim Submission * Payment Posting * Denials * Appeals Include real claim examples. --- # Module 10 – Compliance Include: * HIPAA * Fraud * Abuse * OIG * Medicare Regulations * Documentation Audits * Compliance Programs --- # Module 11 – Electronic Health Records Teach: * SOAP Notes * Operative Reports * Progress Notes * ICU Notes * Discharge Summaries * Emergency Notes * Physician Documentation Provide sample records for coding. --- # Module 12 – Case-Based Coding Include at least: * 300 Outpatient Cases * 300 Inpatient Cases * 100 Emergency Cases * 100 Surgical Cases * 100 ICU Cases * 100 Radiology Cases * 100 Laboratory Cases Each case should include: * Patient history * Documentation * Diagnosis * Procedures * Correct coding * Explanation --- # Module 13 – Certification Preparation Include: * CPC Exam Preparation * CCS Exam Preparation * CCA Exam Preparation Provide: * 20 Full-Length Mock Exams * 2000 Practice Questions * Rationales * Tips and tricks * Time management strategies --- # Module 14 – Interview Preparation Include: * HR Interview Questions * Technical Questions * Coding Scenarios * Resume Writing * LinkedIn Profile Guide * Job Search Strategy * Remote Coding Jobs --- # Visual Requirements Include: * Flowcharts * Tables * Color diagrams * Anatomy illustrations * Coding trees * Algorithms * Decision charts * Summary boxes * Mind maps * Clinical photographs where appropriate --- # Learning Features Each chapter should contain: * Learning objectives * Key concepts * Real-world examples * Coding tips * Common mistakes * Chapter summary * Practice questions * Case studies * Flashcards * Self-assessment quiz --- # Final Deliverables Generate: 1. A professionally formatted textbook of approximately 800–1200 pages. 2. Printable PDF version. 3. Editable Microsoft Word version. 4. PowerPoint slides for every module. 5. Student workbook. 6. Instructor guide. 7. Answer key. 8. Practical coding workbook. 9. Certification revision handbook. 10. Glossary of medical terms. 11. Index. 12. References using current coding standards and official guidelines. Use clear professional English, modern instructional design, high-quality formatting, and ensure all coding examples are educational and aligned with current official coding guidance rather than reproducing copyrighted codebooks.