作者介紹
作者介紹 Author of the Medical Coding Guidelines (MCG) Manual Developer of CHUN & TAP Annotation Techniques Medical Coding Educator Curriculum Director of AMCICamille White-Jackson, widely known as Mrs. Jay, is the author of the Medical Coding Guidelines (MCG) Manual and the developer of CHUN and TAP, two innovative annotation techniques designed to revolutionize how medical coders interact with their coding manuals. As the Curriculum Director of Absolute Medical Coding Institute (AMCI), she has spent her career pioneering new, effective methods for mastering ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS Level II guidelines. Her groundbreaking CHUN Annotation Technique is a structured approach to annotating the CPT manual, enabling coders to quickly identify key procedural coding rules, reduce errors, and improve efficiency. Similarly, the TAP Annotation Technique is a strategic system for annotating the ICD-10-CM manual, helping coders efficiently navigate diagnosis coding guidelines, identify exclusions, and apply the correct codes with confidence. Both techniques are designed to enhance exam readiness and real-world coding accuracy. The MCG Manual integrates Mrs. Jay's signature annotation techniques along with over 900 practice exam questions, a final exam, and AMCI's proprietary Facts to Remember (FTRs), concise high-yield summaries that reinforce essential guidelines for certification exams. These innovations have contributed to AMCI's industry-leading 95% exam passer rating and have positioned Mrs. Jay as a trailblazer in medical coding education. With decades of expertise, Mrs. Jay continues to develop and refine cutting-edge training strategies that empower medical coders to succeed. Whether you're preparing for the CPC, CCS-P, or CCS exam, her MCG Manual provides the tools needed to master the guidelines and become a highly skilled, forensic, and ethical medical coder. The Medical Coding Guidelines (MCG) Manual is an essential resource for any serious medical coding student or professional.