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Interventional Radiology Coding and Billing Boot CampSM

Course Overview

Interventional Radiology Coding and Billing Boot Camp, is an intensive, four day course on the key interventional radiology billing and coding rules.  It prepares you for the challenge of coding and billing for the most advanced interventional radiology procedures like angioplasty, embolization, catheter-delivered stents, and cardiac interventional procedures. Click here to download a pdf of the current brochure

For coders:
Skilled, specialty coders are in high demand right now. This timely coding education course will give you a completive edge. Completion of the Interventional Radiology Coding and Billing Boot Camp will give you the knowledge and confidence to:

  • Code the most complex interventional procedures
  • Deliver accurate reimbursement for your facility
  • Serve as a resource to your coding team
  • Gain higher level positions

For employers:

Coder training is an important investment for your organization.  Having highly qualified specialty coders on staff can:  

  • Ensure correct coding
  • Prevent denials and lost revenue
  • Increase productivity
  • Maintain compliance

The Interventional Radiology Coding and Billing Boot Camp is offered around the United States at various locations. For a list of upcoming courses, click here.

For more information about the Interventional Radiology Coding and Billing Boot Camp, contact us at (877) 207-4036 (or bootcamps@hcpro.com).



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