Fundamentals of Clinical Coding : Medical Coding DRG-PCS
Master medical coding essentials with DRG and PCS systems to organise healthcare data professionally.
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
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In modern healthcare systems, accurate medical coding is central to how services are documented, classified, and reimbursed. This course, Fundamentals of Clinical Coding: Medical Coding DRG–PCS, introduces the core structures of medical coding, particularly Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG) and Procedure Coding Systems (PCS). Whether you're aiming to work in data management, insurance processes, or hospital coding departments, understanding medical coding principles is essential for accurate patient data reporting.
This course focuses on translating medical terminology into structured codes used for billing, reporting, and classification across healthcare institutions. You’ll explore clinical language, code assignment, record interpretation, and common errors in medical coding. From standardised classification systems to coding audits, it covers the fundamental building blocks of the medical coding field. If you’re keen to work with clinical data and ensure integrity across hospital or insurance records, this course is an ideal starting point for grasping the essentials of medical coding.
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Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the structure and logic behind DRG medical coding systems.
- Learn how to apply PCS medical coding accurately and efficiently.
- Identify key medical terminology used within coding environments.
- Recognise common coding errors and how to avoid them.
- Gain insight into how medical coding supports healthcare billing.
Who is this course for?
- Beginners looking to understand medical coding frameworks and systems.
- Healthcare administrators needing to support data coding functions.
- Insurance professionals involved in coded medical claims.
- Medical secretaries working with coded patient documentation.
- Data entry clerks handling healthcare coding responsibilities.
Career Path & Average UK Salaries:
- Clinical Coder – £27,000 average annual salary
- Health Records Officer – £24,000 average annual salary
- Medical Billing Administrator – £26,000 average annual salary
- Data Quality Analyst (Healthcare) – £30,000 average annual salary
- Medical Claims Processor – £28,000 average annual salary
- Healthcare Data Entry Clerk – £22,000 average annual salary
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