Hello. I'm not quite sure if this is the correct place for this but here it is...

I'm interested in a position as a Nurse Auditor. Some of these positions require coding certification and some require "familiarity" with CMS guidelines and ICD-9 codes.

What at is the best way to "familiarize" yourself with CMS guidelines and coding? Is it really worth it to become a certified coder? I'm not sure exactly what type of experience these companies are looking for when it comes to this. I've worked in an acute care setting for 7 years and have worked closely with case management and am aware of what differentiates an inpatient vs. observation stay and what qualifies a patient for either. I'm aware of the 2 midnight rule and other basic CMS stuff. Is this enough?

Long post short:

1) Should I obtain coding certification for this type of position even if it's not required? Is it that useful and does it make me that much more valuable as a potential employee?

2) How do I familiarize myself with CMS guidelines?

Thank you!

Hi Knurse8

This thread is a couple years old but I am curious if you decided to pursue the CCA/CDIP Certifications or the CPC/CDEO. I am like you in regards to 30+ years diverse nursing experience primarily as Clinical, Adult Critical Care, and Endoscopy nurse and need to transition my career. I am presently enrolled in AHIMA Basic Coding 1 and hoping to move into a medical coding role to start and progress from there. Any suggestions welcome by anyone! Thanks in advance ..

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