The Road Accident Fund seeks a qualified service provider to deliver Basic ICD-10 coding training for 12 participants via an online platform. The training will focus on coding related to motor vehicle accidents and will span two days.
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is inviting proposals from experienced service providers to conduct Basic ICD-10 coding training for its Cape Town office. This training is essential for enhancing the coding skills of RAF personnel, ensuring accurate coding of diagnoses and injuries related to motor vehicle accidents. The training will be delivered online using the MS Teams platform and is designed for a total of 12 attendees over a duration of two days.
Key objectives of the training include understanding the structure and purpose of the ICD-10 coding system, applying correct codes for various medical conditions, and ensuring alignment between clinical documentation and coding requirements. Participants will receive a certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the training. This initiative not only aims to improve coding accuracy but also enhances the overall efficiency of the RAF in managing claims related to road accidents, ultimately benefiting the public by ensuring timely and accurate compensation for injuries sustained in such incidents.
This tender is suitable for training providers with expertise in medical coding, particularly those familiar with ICD-10 standards and the healthcare sector. Businesses that can deliver online training effectively and have qualified trainers with relevant certifications should consider applying.