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ICD-10 vs CPT vs HCPCS Infographic

Connect diagnosis context, professional services, supplies, and qualified-coding boundaries. Designed for visual learners and connected to the Coding Review stage.

Infographic

A practical tool for your next safe step.

Connect diagnosis context, professional services, supplies, and qualified-coding boundaries.

Best for
Medical Biller, Medical VA
Where this fits
Coding Review
Time
5–10 minutes
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Available now: PNG, PDF
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Choose the format that fits your practice. Use fictional information only and follow current employer, payer, and client requirements in real work.

Use this when…

You understand the workflow and want a simple prompt for practice.

Review the steps, customize only what is marked, and verify the final action against approved instructions.

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Four points to keep in view

  • Locate it: Name the workflow stage before acting.
  • Verify it: Separate confirmed facts from assumptions.
  • Own it: Identify who controls the next approved action.
  • Record it: Document the outcome without adding PHI here.

Image description: Infographic explaining ICD-10 vs CPT vs HCPCS Infographic, including where it fits, key steps, and a common mistake.

Common mistakes

Watch for these shortcuts

  • Using the tool before understanding the workflow.
  • Treating an example as official policy or payer guidance.
  • Skipping the verification or handoff step.
  • Recording real PHI in a learning or practice space.

Beginner summary

Connect diagnosis context, professional services, supplies, and qualified-coding boundaries.

Key points

  • Locate the topic in the workflow.
  • Separate verified facts from assumptions.
  • Connect the current step to its upstream source and downstream handoff.
  • Follow current employer, payer, and role-specific guidance.

Workflow stage

Coding Review

Common mistake prevented

Choosing codes without documentation or authority.

Related module

Medical Coding Basics

On-page preview

Use the key points above while the accessible image and PDF are reviewed.

No PHI: Do not submit or upload real patient names, dates of birth, insurance IDs, medical record numbers, claim numbers, addresses, phone numbers, or any protected health information.