Context First. Codes Second.

Generic coding logic is the reason miscoding happens. GeniCoder requires a clinical specialty to be selected before any record is processed. That selection controls everything downstream — how diagnoses are interpreted, how procedures are coded, how specificity rules are applied.

What Specialty Selection Controls

Which Coding Rules Are Applied

Different specialties follow different coding conventions. Selecting the specialty ensures the correct rule set is active before any code is assigned.

How Diagnoses Are Interpreted

The same clinical finding codes differently depending on specialty context. Internal medicine and orthopedics do not share the same interpretation logic.

How Hierarchy and Specificity Work

Specialty selection determines how ICD-10 parent codes and specified codes are applied and in what order. This prevents under-coding and over-coding in the same step.

How Procedures Are Handled

CPT coding rules vary by specialty. Selecting context upfront means procedure codes and modifiers are applied with the correct specialty-specific logic, not a generalized default.

What Specialty Selection Controls

Generic logic fails in healthcare. Specialty alignment prevents miscoding and supports consistent review across every team and every encounter.

Every Input Type One Workflow.

Document submitted

Specialty selected

Rules activated

Codes generated in context

Output ready for review

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