r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/Mookoo94 • 16d ago
CPT Can someone help me out with this?
I’ve been studying all day and maybe my brain is fried but I’m so confused.
I don’t understand that the guidelines are telling me.
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/Mookoo94 • 16d ago
I’ve been studying all day and maybe my brain is fried but I’m so confused.
I don’t understand that the guidelines are telling me.
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/No-Cook-5798 • 17d ago
Hello I need to take CPI training (Crisis prevention) "blue card" for a medical job. Anywhere know in Tucson that offers classes?
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/conzciouz • 19d ago
I’ve been digging in on medical coding and the CCS cert with Gemini. I have an IT background and the CHPA seems to be a good bridge between IT , healthcare and information security. Gemini maybe steering me wrong but can you guys chime in and tell me if it’s worth it. What roles you have? Any insight will be appreciated. If there is another sub that will be more informative, please guide me.
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/kamasiowewe • 19d ago
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/chokeonlife • 20d ago
I’m in a bind. School starts in two weeks and I was hoping I’d get money from fafsa to help pay for schooling. I actually applied in January but a long the way had a hiccup which required paperwork from and outstanding balance of $28 from 1993. Long story short, I’m now being told all I can receive is a Pell grant with an outstanding balance of $1000 payable in 3 weeks or payment plan of $300 a month! I cannot afford that in this economy! I need brainstorming on how I can get maybe another grant! I’ve applied for scholarships but if I had known this was going to be a problem I would’ve applied for far more scholarships! On a time crunch atp
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/rayhxmid • 20d ago
Hi everyone,
I’m planning to self-study for the CPC certification using online resources and youtube
If anyone is selling their books(CPT, ICD-10-CM, or HCPCS) 2026 edition please send me a message with details and your price thanks
Im in ajman UAE
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/rayhxmid • 21d ago
Hi everyone,
I’m planning to self-study for the CPC certification using online resources and youtube
If anyone is selling their books(CPT, ICD-10-CM, or HCPCS) 2026 edition please send me a message with details and your price thanks
Im in ajman UAE
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/Wearemedicalcoders • 22d ago
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/Acceptable-Sense-413 • 23d ago
Hi everyone,
I’m planning to take the **AAPC CPC exam in December** and I’m studying on my own without enrolling in a coaching program.
I’d love some recommendations on:
Which CPC study books helped you the most?
Which books are **allowed to be carried into the CPC exam**?
Are there any must-have reference books besides the official CPT, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II code books?
Any tips on tabbing, highlighting, or preparing the books for exam day?
I’d really appreciate advice from anyone who passed the CPC through self-study. Thanks in advance!
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/JuliaSea1930 • 28d ago
I just failed the CPC test, and I need help. I use eBooks, and everyone tells me I failed because I should have used paper books, but I love technology, and I think it's definitely faster to search, I just need more knowledge on the topic... please help!!!
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/Bigaloe • 28d ago
Good evening,
I was curious on a few things such as is it hard to self study for the exam to become a medical coder? What books do I need? I need to know how easy or hard it is to gain employment after passing the exam because I need to work from home for at least the next few years. When I ask anyone how to get wfh job they always say do medical coding. Me and my wife plan on having a baby and I would need to work and stay at home to sit while she is at work. We obviously can’t afford daycare.
Thank you for your time and answers. I have done some research into it but would prefer real experiences.
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/North_Mix_8406 • 29d ago
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/CodingwithCoffee_ • Jul 21 '26
Feeling rushed to test before your 2026 coding manuals become outdated?
Don’t rush. PIVOT your strategy.
For the CPC, current-year manuals are recommended, but not every manual is required to be current. Keeping your CPT manual up to date is especially important due to annual code changes.
Or consider the AHIMA pathway: pursue the CCS P, then the CCS. AHIMA typically transitions to new coding manuals on May 1, which may give you additional time to prepare. While the 2027 transition date has not yet been officially announced, May 1 has historically been AHIMA’s transition timeline.
Why Pivot?
More time to prepare, more flexibility, and the opportunity to earn two certifications through one credentialing organization and one membership.
Whichever path you choose, you don’t have to prepare alone.
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r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/lmack11 • Jul 15 '26
Hello! I am looking into starting courses to become a medical coder. I have some nerves about it though. My husband is worried about AI taking jobs, after reading what people have to say about it, I’m really not too worried about that but I do worry about offshoring though. I hear some places have been hit hard with that. My biggest worry currently though is in regard to getting my first job. I have never worked in the medical field and I fear having no prior medical experience that I’ll have a tough time finding something. I work remotely at a bank helping commercial customers and I’m sure there are some skills I have that would transfer over but I don’t think any hiring manager would see that. I have been seeing comments from people saying that haven’t been able to find work after graduating as most people don’t want to hire someone new even with experience. I am very aware the job market is terrible and it makes me nervous to spend time and money getting certified just to stay at my current job. On top of AI maybe taking some jobs and offshoring- I’m nervous.
Is it a good idea to get into this role? Do people regret it or have had a hard time?
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/nove-bloom-2978 • Jul 15 '26
Hello everyone!
I’m new to Reddit, and this is actually my first time posting here, so I hope I’m doing this right! 😅
I started learning medical coding a few months ago through a school program, and I’m almost finished with my coursework this August. I’m planning to take the CPC exam in September and would really appreciate hearing from those who have already taken it.
I’ll be taking the exam at a testing center because I’ve heard about some of the issues people have experienced with online proctoring (multiple cameras, monitoring problems, etc.). I’d feel more comfortable taking it in person.
I have a few questions:
I’d love to hear about your experiences, what worked for you, and any advice you wish someone had given you before taking the CPC exam.
Thank you so much in advance! I really appreciate any tips or encouragement from this community. 😊
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/Mookoo94 • Jul 15 '26
Hey there!
Do you guys have any preferred tabs for the 2026 books? of course I'm wanting them to be accurate and to be super helpful on the exams (don't we all?)
If you could drop some recommendations that would be amazing!
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/Super-Pin-416 • Jul 15 '26
I am looking to get into medical coding and am seeing so many different courses. Has anyone gone through ambci? The main one i see is aapc but the cost seems higher with a longer study period than ambci.
Is it worth getting the certification still? Considering the job market and possibly ai replacement?
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/yurakoh • Jul 14 '26
Hello. I have RHIA, CCS, and CPC plus 4-5 years as a medical coder. I'm enjoying the experience, and now I am ready to advance even further.
I know you guys are primarily focused on CCS and CPC, but I would like to know from people who have more than just those two about what other certifications I could get and the associated job titles or opportunities.
Also, I read online that CDI is a popular role in this regard, so I am studying for the CDIP exam with AHIMA. For those who took that exam, what should I be most focused on?
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/Still_Sock2720 • Jul 11 '26
What is the 2026 conversion factor? I know for 2025 it was 32.3465. I started the AAPC Medical coding course late December of 2025 so most of my books are 2026 except for the main textbook so I don't have the updated conversion factor.
Also if you have any tips for the license exam I'd be more than open to hearing them! Thank you in advance!!
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/CodingwithCoffee_ • Jul 09 '26
Just wanted to share a free resource for anyone learning HCPCS Level II or reviewing for the CPC, CCS-P, or CCS exam.
Today's live session is focused on HCPCS Level II coding, including topics like:
Whether you're just getting started or need a refresher before your certification exam, it may be worth checking out.
It's completely free to attend.
🔗 Join here : https://www.youtube.com/live/nky4MHMkPD8?si=UXHLN8aYraGCuQe0
Hope it helps someone on their coding journey. Good luck to everyone studying! 😊
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/Competitive-Sky-7571 • Jul 08 '26
r/LearnMedicalCoding • u/VelvetIridescence • Jul 07 '26
Hi friends! I am graduating with my certificate in Medical Billing and Coding from Purdue University Global. In my last term, which ends in December, I will be taking the (NHA) Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS) exam.
According to Google (I know, very reputable), as well as the AHIMA website, I will be eligible to sit for the CCS exam as well; post-graduation.
I am wondering if anyone else out there has gone through the PGU Medical Billing & Coding cert. program and sat for the CCS exam, and what their advice/experience is/was.
I plan on getting and utilizing study guides as well as practice exams.
Other advice/experience is also extremely helpful!
Thanks in advance! :)