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Healthcare organizations outsource to save overhead costs on staff vetting and training. Hiring independent contractors offers them a budget-friendly way to work with domain experts without blowing a hole in their budget. You can hire expert CPT and ICD-10 coders on a flexible basis to manage the changing administrative workload. We provide seasoned virtual staffing and empower healthcare firms to deliver holistic patient care.
No, although both are important for medical billing and coding exercises. CPT codes are developed and maintained by the AMA and are mainly used in the United States to describe medical procedures and services. Whereas, ICD-10 codes are developed by the WHO and used globally to classify medical symptoms and diagnoses. Healthcare and insurance companies use these codes in different settings for different purposes.