Certified Ophthalmology Coder

Certified Ophthalmology Coder (COPC) Preparation Training Course


With an expected increase in the number of people with eye diseases normally associated with age, the need for ophthalmic services – and specialized encoders to encode these services – will continue to grow. Now, with the NEW CSLA online training, you can differentiate yourself and become a Certified Ophthalmology Coder in just a few months.

 

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Further information


At least two years of experience in ophthalmic coding. Although no proof of prior coding is required to earn the COPC  certificate, this course is not intended for people with little, little or no coding experience.
Certified Ophthalmology Coder Training Requirements

Course requirements

S.No       Choose Your SpecialtyChoose Your Certifications
   
1Anesthesia and Pain Management – CANPCCPC (Certified Professional Coder)
2Cardiology (CCC)COC (Certified Outpatient Coder)
3Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery  (CCVTC)CIC (Certified Inpatient Coder
4Emergency Department  (CEDC)CRC (Certified Risk Adjustment Coder)
5Family Practice  (CFPC)CPB (Certified Professional Biller)
6General Surgery  (CGSC)CPMA (Certified Professional Medical Auditor)
7Hematology and Oncology  (CHONC)CDEO (Certified Documentation Expert – Outpatient)
8Obstetrics and Gynecology  (COBGC)CPPM (Certified Physician Practice Manager)
9Ophthalmology  (COPC)CPCO (Certified Professional Compliance Officer)
10Orthopedic Surgery (COSC)Medical Coding

 

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