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Jordan Branham

Coding and Billing Specialist

Bryant & Stratton College - Associate's

Address: 13900 State Hwy 160
Cleveland, AL
35049
Phone: 205-617-8772
Email: jbranhamm@gmail.com
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Medical Coding & Billling Specialist focused on precision, compliance, and improving reimbursement through accurate documentation.
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Academic Service: Jordan Branham
W7: Informal Career Plan Reflection
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Academic Service: Jordan Branham
Advanced CPT
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Academic Service: Jordan Branham
Evaluation
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What are admitting privileges? Admitting privilege is the right of a healthcare practitioner, by virtue of membership as a hospital's medical staff, to admit patients to a particular hospital or medical center for providing specific diagnostic or therapeutic services to such patient in that hospital. Each hospital maintains a list of health care providers who have admitting privileges in that hospital. Admitting privileges of some physicians may be limited to consultative services only.
Assignments: Jordan Branham
Career Development Research Paper
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Assignments: Jordan Branham
Patient Registeration Refllection
I believe that I did everything correctly, and followed the instructions as instructed. I took my time on the project and reflections, checked my work multiple times before submitting it, and would re-read the instructions to make sure I was doing what was asked of me. View

Assignments: Jordan Branham
Clinical Documentation
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Case logs provide a record to show a list of actions taken with a patient, facility of encounter, and date of service.

The entries below are the case logs I've submitted for during my academic career.
Cases & Case Logs: Jordan Branham
Advanced CPT
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Cases & Case Logs: Jordan Branham
CPT
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Cases & Case Logs: Jordan Branham
Advanced ICD Diagnostic Coding Portfolio Project
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What are EPAs? The entrustable professional activity (EPA) concept allows faculty to make competency-based decisions on the level of supervision required by trainees. Competency-based education targets standardized levels of proficiency to guarantee that all learners have a sufficient level of proficiency at the completion of training.

Trust is a central concept for safe and effective health care. Patients must trust their physicians, and health care providers must trust each other in a highly interdependent health care system. In teaching settings, supervisors decide when and for what tasks they entrust trainees to assume clinical responsibilities. Building on this concept, EPAs are units of professional practice, defined as tasks or responsibilities to be entrusted to the unsupervised execution by a trainee once he or she has attained sufficient specific competence. EPAs are independently executable, observable, and measurable in their process and outcome, and therefore, suitable for entrustment decisions. Sequencing EPAs of increasing difficulty, risk, or sophistication can serve as a backbone for graduate medical education.
EPAs (Entrustable Professional Activities): Jordan Branham
ICD Diagnostic Coding Portfolio Project
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