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Medical Coding Course in New York

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Edoxi’s 80-hour online Medical Coding training in New York helps you gain practical skills for a career in medical coding. You master ICD, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems along with medical terminology, anatomy, and standard coding guidelines through expert-led sessions. Ideal for beginners and healthcare professionals, this course prepares you for accurate documentation, billing, and compliance in real healthcare settings. Enrol now!
Course Duration
80 Hours
Corporate Days
10 Days
Learners Enrolled
100+
Modules
3
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Course Rating
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What Do You Learn from Edoxi's Medical Coding Training

Medical Coding Systems
Gain expertise in ICD, CPT, and HCPCS for accurate healthcare documentation.
Anatomy and Medical Terminology
Build a strong foundation in medical terminology and anatomy for precise code assignment.
Healthcare Billing Procedures
Learn medical billing, claim submission, and reimbursement management processes.
Compliance and Regulations
Understand HIPAA compliance and healthcare coding guidelines to ensure documentation accuracy.
Quality Assurance Practices
Develop auditing and compliance skills to verify medical coding accuracy.
Professional Certification Preparation
Prepare for certification exams with mock tests and practice papers.

About Our Medical Coding Certification Course in New York, USA

Edoxi’s 80-hour online Medical Coding Course offers comprehensive training in healthcare coding systems for accurate billing and regulatory compliance. The programme focuses on the three key coding systems, ICD, CPT, and HCPCS, which enable students to convert medical records into standardised codes. It is designed to build a clear understanding of medical documentation and coding practices essential for healthcare operations.

The Medical Coding training emphasises hands-on learning through flexible modes, including classroom, live online, and corporate training options. You can practise applying codes under realistic conditions to build hands-on expertise. Guided group discussions on compliance requirements and modifier usage enhance accuracy and practical understanding.

By completing this Medical Coding Course, students gain practical experience through hands-on coding exercises, projects, and case studies. These include creating coding guides for multispecialty hospitals to ensure standardisation. You also develop speciality-specific coding manuals and perform coding error audits and corrections. This structured approach ensures proficiency in real-world medical coding practices and prepares you for the  Certified Professional Coder (CPC) Exam.

Here are the exam details

Exam Details :

Exam Component Details
Exam Name Certified Professional Coder (CPC)
Duration 4 hours
Number of Questions 100 multiple-choice questions
Passing Score 70%
Exam Fee Single Attempt: $430
With Retake Option: $530
Certification Maintenance Annual membership renewal
Completion of CEU (Continuing Education Unit) points
Exam Administration American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC)

 If you want to know about the details of our medical coding course fee in New York, please contact us here.  

Features of the Medical Coding Training

Comprehensive Coding Systems Coverage

Gain in-depth training in ICD, CPT, and HCPCS, and all key standards. This enables you to perform accurate healthcare documentation and coding.

Specialised Study Materials

Receive professional textbooks covering coding fundamentals, medical terminology, and anatomy. This ensures a solid foundation for practical and theoretical learning.

Interactive Group Learning

Engage in group discussions to understand compliance requirements, coding modifiers, and collaborative problem-solving for practical coding applications.

Timed Coding Exercises

Participate in timed drills and coding races to improve speed, accuracy, and performance in applying medical codes under real-world conditions.

Case-Based Learning

Work on real medical scenarios and case studies, addressing practical coding challenges while developing analytical and problem-solving skills.

Professional Project Development

Create comprehensive coding guides and reference manuals, building a portfolio that showcases practical expertise and coding proficiency.

Who Can Join Our Medical Coding Course in New York

Aspiring Medical Coders and Billing Professionals

Beginners in the careers in healthcare coding and billing.

Healthcare Professionals Transitioning to Administrative Roles

Medical staff looking to move into administrative or coding-focused positions.

Recent Graduates in Healthcare, Life Sciences, or Biology

Fresh graduates eager to start their journey in medical coding.

Certification Aspirants

Individuals preparing for CPC, CCS, or similar medical coding certifications.

Remote Work Enthusiasts

Suitable for those seeking remote job opportunities in the field of medical coding.

Plus -Two Graduates and Medical Field Professionals

Candidates with a plus two or equivalent qualification, or with prior medical experience

Medical Coding Course Modules

Module 1: International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
  • Chapter 1.1: Introduction to ICD

    • Lesson 1.1.1: Overview and Purpose of ICD
    • Lesson 1.1.2: Structure and Format of ICD Codes
    • Lesson 1.1.3: How to Use ICD in Medical Documentation
  • Chapter 1.2: Certain Infectious and Parasitic Diseases

    • Lesson 1.2.1: Introduction to Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
    • Lesson 1.2.2: Key Codes and Applications
  • Chapter 1.3: Neoplasms

    • Lesson 1.3.1: Classification of Neoplasms
    • Lesson 1.3.2: Key ICD Codes for Neoplasms
  • Chapter 1.4: Diseases of Blood and Blood-Forming Organs and Disorders Involving Immune Mechanism

    • Lesson 1.4.1: Overview of Haematological Disorders
    • Lesson 1.4.2: ICD Coding for Immune Mechanism Disorders
  • Chapter 1.5: Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases

    • Lesson 1.5.1: Anatomy of the Endocrine System
    • Lesson 1.5.2: ICD Coding for Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
  • Chapter 1.6: Mental, Behavioural, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

    • Lesson 1.6.1: Introduction to Mental and Behavioural Disorders
    • Lesson 1.6.2: ICD Coding for Common Conditions
  • Chapter 1.7: Diseases of the Nervous System

    • Lesson 1.7.1: Anatomy of the Nervous System
    • Lesson 1.7.2: ICD Coding for Nervous System Disorders
  • Chapter 1.8: Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa

    • Lesson 1.8.1: Anatomy of the Eye
    • Lesson 1.8.2: ICD Coding for Eye Disorders
  • Chapter 1.9: Diseases of the Ears and Mastoid Process

    • Lesson 1.9.1: Anatomy of the Ear
    • Lesson 1.9.2: ICD Coding for Ear Disorders
  • Chapter 1.10: Diseases of the Circulatory System

    • Lesson 1.10.1: Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System
    • Lesson 1.10.2: Anatomy of the Lymphatic System
    • Lesson 1.10.3: ICD Coding for Circulatory System Disorders
  • Chapter 1.11: Diseases of the Respiratory System

    • Lesson 1.11.1: Anatomy of the Respiratory System
    • Lesson 1.11.2: ICD Coding for Respiratory Disorders
  • Chapter 1.12: Diseases of the Digestive System

    • Lesson 1.12.1: Anatomy of the Digestive System
    • Lesson 1.12.2: ICD Coding for Digestive System Disorders
  • Chapter 1.13: Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue

    • Lesson 1.13.1: Anatomy of the Integumentary System
    • Lesson 1.13.2: ICD Coding for Skin Disorders
  • Chapter 1.14: Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue

    • Lesson 1.14.1: Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System
    • Lesson 1.14.2: ICD Coding for Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Chapter 1.15: Diseases of the Genitourinary System

    • Lesson 1.15.1: Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System
    • Lesson 1.15.2: Anatomy of the Urinary System
    • Lesson 1.15.3: ICD Coding for Genitourinary Disorders
  • Chapter 1.16: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Puerperium

    • Lesson 1.16.1: Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
    • Lesson 1.16.2: ICD Coding for Pregnancy and Childbirth
  • Chapter 1.17: Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period

    • Lesson 1.17.1: Overview of Perinatal Conditions
    • Lesson 1.17.2: ICD Coding for Perinatal Disorders
  • Chapter 1.18: Congenital Malformations, Deformations, and Chromosomal Abnormalities

    • Lesson 1.18.1: Introduction to Congenital Conditions
    • Lesson 1.18.2: ICD Coding for Chromosomal Abnormalities
  • Chapter 1.19: Symptoms, Signs, and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Findings

    • Lesson 1.19.1: Classification of Symptoms and Signs
    • Lesson 1.19.2: ICD Coding for Clinical and Laboratory Findings
  • Chapter 1.20: Injury, Poisoning, and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes

    • Lesson 1.20.1: Coding Injuries and External Causes
    • Lesson 1.20.2: ICD Coding for Poisoning Cases
  • Chapter 1.21: External Causes of Morbidity

    • Lesson 1.21.1: Introduction to External Cause Codes
    • Lesson 1.21.2: Applications in Case Documentation
  • Chapter 1.22: Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact with Health Services

    • Lesson 1.22.1: Classification of Z-Codes
    • Lesson 1.22.2: Applications in Preventive Health
  • Chapter 1.23: Codes for Special Purposes

    • Lesson 1.23.1: Understanding U-Codes
    • Lesson 1.23.2: Recent Updates in Special Purpose Codes
Module 2: Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)
  • Chapter 2.1: Introduction to CPT

    • Lesson 2.1.1: Overview and History of CPT
    • Lesson 2.1.2: CPT Code Structure and Format
  • Chapter 2.2: Illustrated Anatomical and Procedural Review

    • Lesson 2.2.1: Importance of Anatomical Knowledge in Coding
    • Lesson 2.2.2: Procedural Documentation and Application
  • Chapter 2.3: Evaluation and Management

    • Lesson 2.3.1: Guidelines for E/M Coding
    • Lesson 2.3.2: Key Scenarios in E/M Services
  • Chapter 2.4: Anaesthesia and its Guidelines

    • Lesson 2.4.1: Introduction to Anaesthesia Coding
    • Lesson 2.4.2: Understanding Base Units and Time Units
  • Chapter 2.5: Surgery and its Guidelines

    • Lesson 2.5.1: Categories and Subcategories in Surgery Codes
    • Lesson 2.5.2: Applying Surgical Guidelines in Coding
  • Chapter 2.6: Radiology and its Guidelines

    • Lesson 2.6.1: Radiology Coding Basics
    • Lesson 2.6.2: Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound Coding
  • Chapter 2.7: Pathology and Laboratory

    • Lesson 2.7.1: Overview of Laboratory Guidelines
    • Lesson 2.7.2: Key Codes in Pathology and Laboratory Services
  • Chapter 2.8: Medicine and its Guidelines

    • Lesson 2.8.1: Introduction to Medical Services Coding
    • Lesson 2.8.2: Key Applications in Medical Coding
  • Chapter 2.9: Modifiers

    • Lesson 2.9.1: Importance of Modifiers in CPT
    • Lesson 2.9.2: Commonly Used Modifiers and Their Applications
Module 3: Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS)
  • Chapter 3.1: Transportation Services

    • Lesson 3.1.1: Coding for Ambulance and Other Transportation Services
  • Chapter 3.2: Medical and Surgical Supplies

    • Lesson 3.2.1: Overview of HCPCS Supply Codes
    • Lesson 3.2.2: Applications in Documentation
  • Chapter 3.3: Administrative, Miscellaneous, and Investigational Services

    • Lesson 3.3.1: Understanding Miscellaneous HCPCS Codes
    • Lesson 3.3.2: Coding for Investigational Services
  • Chapter 3.4: Enteral and Parenteral Therapy

    • Lesson 3.4.1: Coding for Nutritional Support
    • Lesson 3.4.2: Key Guidelines for Enteral and Parenteral Therapy
  • Chapter 3.5: Outpatient PPS

    • Lesson 3.5.1: Overview of Prospective Payment Systems
    • Lesson 3.5.2: HCPCS Applications in Outpatient Settings
  • Chapter 3.6: Durable Medical Equipment

    • Lesson 3.6.1: Types of DME and Related Codes
    • Lesson 3.6.2: Application Scenarios for DME Coding
  • Chapter 3.7: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment

    • Lesson 3.7.1: HCPCS Coding for Rehabilitation Services
    • Lesson 3.7.2: Guidelines for Substance Abuse Treatment Coding
  • Chapter 3.8: Drug Administration

    • Lesson 3.8.1: Coding for Non-Oral Drug Administration
    • Lesson 3.8.2: Chemotherapy Drug Coding
  • Chapter 3.9: Orthotic and Prosthetic Procedures

    • Lesson 3.9.1: Introduction to Orthotic Coding
    • Lesson 3.9.2: Guidelines for Prosthetic Procedures
  • Chapter 3.10: Vision and Hearing Services

    • Lesson 3.10.1: Coding for Vision Care Services
    • Lesson 3.10.2: HCPCS Codes for Hearing Aids and Services
  • Chapter 3.11: Temporary and National Codes

    • Lesson 3.11.1: Temporary National Codes Overview
    • Lesson 3.11.2: Medicaid-Specific HCPCS Codes
  • Chapter 3.12: Coronavirus Diagnostic Panel

    • Lesson 3.12.1: Coding for COVID-19 Testing and Treatments
  • Chapter 3.13: Practice Papers and Mock Tests

    • Lesson 3.13.1: ICD Practice Tests
    • Lesson 3.13.2: CPT Practice Tests
    • Lesson 3.13.3: HCPCS Practice Tests

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Medical Coding Outcomes and Career Opportunities in New York, USA

Completing Edoxi’s 80-hour online Medical Coding Course in New York equips participants with comprehensive skills for a successful career in healthcare coding and medical billing. Here are the major course outcomes:

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Learn ICD, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems to ensure accurate medical documentation and compliance.
Understand medical terminology, anatomy, and clinical records for correct code assignment across specialities.
Gain practical experience in medical billing, claims processing, and reimbursements.
Learn healthcare compliance rules, including HIPAA, audits, and quality standards.
Improve analytical and problem-solving skills through real-life coding cases and exercises.
Boost career opportunities in roles such as Medical Coder, Coding Specialist, Medical Billing Professional, and Health Information Technician, in India and abroad.

Career Opportunities After the Medical Coding Course in New York

  • Medical Coder
  • Health Information Technician
  • Medical Billing Specialist
  • Clinical Coding Specialist
  • Medical Records Analyst
  • Revenue Cycle Analyst
  • Compliance Officer (Healthcare)
  • Certified Professional Coder (CPC)
  • Medical Coding Auditor
  • Health Information Manager

Companies Hiring Medical Coding Professionals in New York

  • Mount Sinai Health System
  • NYU Langone Health
  • NewYork‑Presbyterian Healthcare System
  • MetroPlus Health Plan
  • Fidelis Care
  • NYC Health + Hospitals
  • Callen‑Lorde Community Health Center
  • Oscar Health
  • Callen Lorde Community Health Center
  • NYM Health

Medical Coding Training Options

Online Training

  • 80 hours of live online training

  • Flexible online sessions designed for remote learners.

  • Covers the same comprehensive curriculum as classroom training.

  • Interactive activities, coding drills, and case studies supported by trainer-led guidance.

Corporate Training

  • Intensive 10-day programme tailored to corporate teams.

  • Focuses on essential coding skills and industry-specific requirements.

  • Delivered in small groups for personalised attention and optimal learning outcomes.

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Why Choose Edoxi for Medical Course Training in New York?

Edoxi’s 80-hour online Medical Coding course in New York City offers a practical learning experience designed to develop proficient healthcare coding professionals. Here’s why you should choose Edoxi:

Expert-Led, Industry-Focused Training

As a leading medical coding training institute in New York, we have instructors with specialised expertise in healthcare. From our expert-led session, you can gain valuable insights into clinical and administrative medical coding practices.

Comprehensive Medical Coding Curriculum

The course covers ICD, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems, with a focus on practical applications through interactive coding exercises, real-world case studies, and scenario-based learning.

Personalised, Small-Batch Learning

Limited to twelve students per batch, our program ensures individual attention and tailored guidance to enhance learning outcomes.

Flexible Scheduling Options

Weekday and weekend sessions allow you to balance professional, personal, and learning commitments throughout the 80-hour program.

Certification-Focused Coaching

Dedicated support is provided to prepare students for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) exam, helping you build the skills needed to succeed.

End-to-End Certification Support

Edoxi assists with CPC exam registration, offering a smooth, hassle-free process and a complete pathway to official certification.

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Meet Our Mentor

Our mentors are leaders and experts in their fields. They can challenge and guide you on your road to success!

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Dr. Shivani Khasnis

Dr. Shivani Khasnis is an accomplished CPMA, CPC, and DRG trainer at Edoxi Training Institute, with over 15 years of industry experience spanning Pharmacovigilance, Clinical Research, and Medical Coding. Her expertise lies in ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems, alongside a strong command of HIPAA and regulatory guidelines. She possesses a postgraduate diploma in Clinical Research from the UK and certifications including CPMA (AAPC, USA) and CPC (Skyline Training Institute, Dubai).

Dr. Shivani is known for her clarity in instruction, up-to-date domain knowledge, and ability to train medical professionals in both technical and regulatory aspects of coding. She has delivered specialised training for major healthcare and insurance organisations such as Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company (ADNIC), covering DRG coding, inpatient prospective payment systems (IPPS), and exam-focused medical coding programs. Her professional journey also includes key roles at Tata Consultancy Services and Crest Pre-media Solutions, further strengthening her industry knowledge.

FAQ

What are the prerequisites for enrolling in a Medical Coding Course?

 Candidates must hold a plus two or equivalent qualification. While experience in the medical field is helpful, it is not mandatory for enrolment in the Medical Coding training.

Does Edoxi’s Medical Coding Course cover emerging coding systems and healthcare industry trends?

Yes. Edoxi’s Medical Coding training includes the latest updates in ICD, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems, ensuring students stay current with industry trends.

Does the Medical Coding Course explain the differences between inpatient and outpatient coding?

Absolutely. The course in New York City, NY, provides detailed insights into both inpatient and outpatient coding practices, helping you master diverse healthcare documentation requirements.

Are there specialised modules for coding fields like radiology, cardiology, or oncology?

Yes. Edoxi’s Medical Coding training includes advanced modules for specialised medical fields, enhancing expertise across multiple clinical domains.

Does the course address handling denied or rejected claims?

Yes. The Medical Coding certification program teaches strategies to identify coding errors and resolve denied or rejected insurance claims effectively.

Does the training include working with electronic health record (EHR) systems?

Yes. The Medical Coding Course in New York City, NY, integrates coding processes with EHR systems, ensuring accuracy and regulatory compliance.

Is coding audit and compliance training part of the curriculum?
Yes. Edoxi’s Medical Coding training covers conducting coding audits and maintaining adherence to healthcare regulations.
How does the course prepare students for remote or freelance medical coding roles?
The course equips you with independent coding skills, productivity management techniques, and certification readiness for remote and freelance Medical Coding opportunities.
Are there networking opportunities with professionals in the medical coding field?

Yes. Edoxi provides networking sessions, guest lectures, and mentorship opportunities to connect with experienced Medical Coding professionals.

Does the Medical Coding training include exposure to global coding standards?

Yes. The program covers international standards, including US, UAE, and other global coding practices, broadening professional competence.

How does the course prepare you for roles like medical auditing or health information management?

Edoxi’s Medical Coding certification builds foundational skills for advanced career paths, including auditing, compliance, and health information management systems.

What is the average salary of a Medical Coder in New York City, NY?
Medical Coders in New York City typically earn between $50,000 and $75,000 USD per year, depending on experience, certifications, and specialised skills gained through training like Edoxi’s Medical Coding Course.
Are there related certification courses that complement the Medical Coding Course?
Yes. Edoxi offers related courses such as Certified Professional Coder (CPC) Training, Certified Professional Medical Auditor (CPMA) Course, and Medical DRG Coding Training. These courses help you specialise further, enhance credentials, and advance into roles such as professional coder, medical auditor, or DRG specialist within the healthcare industry.
Does Edoxi’s Medical Coding Course include exam-oriented training and certification support?
Yes. Edoxi’s Medical Coding training includes exam-focused preparation, practice tests, and guidance to help you confidently clear industry-recognized certification exams.
Can fresh graduates or non-medical professionals join the Medical Coding Course?
Yes. Fresh graduates and candidates from non-medical backgrounds can enroll in Edoxi’s Medical Coding Course, as the training starts with medical terminology and anatomy fundamentals.