Turn Medical Records into Revenue.
Medical coding is one of the most stable and lucrative remote careers in the world, but staring at a CPT manual with 10,000+ codes can feel overwhelming. We change that.
The Medical Coding Launchpad is not just a textbook dump. It is a logic-based training system designed to teach you how to think like a coder. You won’t just memorize codes; you will learn to read a physician’s operative note, identify the “medical necessity,” and assign the alphanumeric codes that ensure providers get paid and patients stay safe.
Whether you want to work for a large hospital system, a private practice, or a fast-growing AI tech company like RapidClaims, this course builds the unshakeable foundation you need.
What You Will Master (The “Big 3”)
- ICD-10-CM (The “Why”): Translating patient symptoms, diseases, and injuries into diagnosis codes.
- CPT (The “What”): Coding for surgeries, office visits (E/M), and diagnostic testing.
- HCPCS Level II (The “Hardware”): Coding for medical supplies, ambulances, and drugs that CPT doesn’t cover.
- Compliance & Ethics: Understanding HIPAA, avoiding “upcoding” (fraud), and ensuring data integrity.
Course Curriculum
Module 1: The Healthcare Ecosystem & Terminology
- Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) 101: The life of a claim from patient check-in to payment.
- Medical Terminology: Breaking down scary words into Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes (e.g., Cardio- + -pathy).
- Anatomy Refresher: The body systems you will code most often (Musculoskeletal, Circulatory, Digestive).
Module 2: ICD-10-CM (Diagnosis Coding)
- Navigating the Alphabetic Index vs. the Tabular List.
- Coding Conventions: What do “Excludes1” and “Excludes2” really mean?
- Z-Codes: How to code for preventative care and social determinants of health.
Module 3: CPT (Procedural Coding)
- E/M (Evaluation & Management): The “bread and butter” of coding—office visits and consultations.
- Surgical Coding: How to read an operative report and code the “meat” of the surgery.
- The “Global Package”: Knowing what is included in a surgical code (so you don’t bill for it twice).
Module 4: HCPCS & Modifiers
- HCPCS Level II: When to use a “J-code” for a drug or an “E-code” for a wheelchair.
- The Power of Modifiers: Using -25, -59, and -LT/-RT to tell the full story of a complex patient encounter.
- NCCI Edits: How to check if two codes can be billed together.
Module 5: Career Prep & Future Trends
- Abstracting Workshop: Practice on redacted, real-world medical charts.
- AI in Coding: How tools like Computer-Assisted Coding (CAC) assist—but don’t replace—the human coder.
- Certification Path: A roadmap to sitting for the AAPC CPC (Certified Professional Coder) exam.
Certification
Upon passing the final “Mock CPC” assessment with 80% accuracy, you will be awarded the Certified Junior Coding Specialist credential.





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