Synopses & Reviews
The restructured chapter content of the workbook offers application-based assignments with more critical thinking components. The assignments require learners to demonstrate an understanding of the content rather than simple recall of facts. Chapter 1 provides guidelines for professional development as well as initiating a job search, with numerous resources identified. Chapters 2-17 offer an in-depth review of health insurance billing and reimbursement concepts.
Synopsis
The student workbook is design to help the user retain key chapter content. Included within this resource are chapter objective questions, key term definition queries, multiple choice, fill in the blank and true or false problems.
About the Author
Michelle A. Green is a SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Physical and Life Sciences Department of the College of Technology at Alfred State College. An active member of the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) and American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), she has been recognized for teaching and her contributions to the Health Information Management profession. Awards include the State University of New York Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, Alfred State College's Alumni Association Teacher of the Year, Who's Who Among America's Teachers, and the FORE Triumph Educator Award from the AHIMA. Ms. Green is a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), a Fellow of the American Health Information Management Association (FAHIMA), and a Certified Procedural Coder (CPC). She earned a BS from Daemen College and an MPS degree from Alfred University. Ms. Green also authored 3-2-1 CODE IT! and ESSENTIALS OF HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, both from Delmar-Cengage Learning. Founder and Former Chairperson, Medical Assisting Department Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, MD