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Welcome to Grand Canyon Coders
As president of Grand Canyon Coders for 2008, It is my hope that you visit the web site often and are able to find all the information you need. You may also visit www.aapc.com for both local and national coding information.
                                                                                  

Kevin Solinsky, CPC, CPC-I, CPC-ED
  President, Grand Canyon Coders

 

 

 

Presents

Our 10th Annual Educational Conference

A Decade of Coding
Excellence in the Desert

 

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Sunday, June 1, 2008

 

Phoenix Convention Center

Hyatt Regency - Phoenix

 

Approved for 11 AAPC/AHIMA CEUs

 

Registration includes:

◊  Continental Breakfast  ◊  Lunch  ◊  Door Prizes  ◊

◊  Networking  ◊  Much, much more!  ◊

 

 Click on 2008 Conference Tab for Flyer and Registration

 

Arizona State Medical Coder Day:  July 14, 2008
Click here to see Gov. Napolitano's Proclamation

Log on to "member area" at www.aapc.com and check out the new AAPC Member Bill of Rights

  •                                     AAPC Medical Coding Code of Ethics

    Members of the American Academy of Professional Coders shall be dedicated to providing the highest standard of professional coding and billing services to employers, clients and patients. Professional and personal behavior of AAPC members must be exemplary.

    AAPC members shall maintain the highest standard of personal and professional conduct. Members shall respect the rights of patients, clients, employers and all other colleagues.

    Members shall use only legal and ethical means in all professional dealings and shall refuse to cooperate with, or condone by silence, the actions of those who engage in fraudulent, deceptive, or illegal acts.

    Members shall respect and adhere to the laws and regulations of the land and uphold the mission statement of the AAPC.

    Members shall pursue excellence through continuing education in all areas applicable to their profession.

    Members shall strive to maintain and enhance the dignity, status, competence and standards of coding for professional services.

    Members shall not exploit professional relationships with patients, employees, clients, or employers for personal gain.

    Above all else we will commit to recognizing the intrinsic worth of each member.

    This code of ethical standards for members of the AAPC strives to promote and maintain the highest standard of professional service and conduct among its members. Adherence to these standards assures public confidence in the integrity and service of professional coders who are members of the AAPC.

    Failure to adhere to these standards, as determined by AAPC, will result in the loss of credentials and membership with the American Academy of Professional Coders.

     

    Last Updated 1/6/2008