Code real patient charts
Practice with realistic H&P, lab, and imaging information instead of abstract textbook prompts.
A guided practice system, not a theory course.
Lucenne is built for practice. You code real-world charts, get instant feedback, and build accuracy and speed one case at a time before moving into advanced coursework or certification prep.
Shortness of breath and chest discomfort.
56-year-old female presents with shortness of breath on exertion and chest pressure for 2 days. Symptoms worsen with activity and improve with rest.
Acute on chronic systolic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.
Diuretics, monitor I&O, daily weights.
Practice with realistic H&P, lab, and imaging information instead of abstract textbook prompts.
Build confidence with conventions, guidelines, code structure, and first-listed diagnosis logic.
Learn to choose the most specific compliant codes with immediate feedback on each attempt.
Improve workflow through repetition, time-on-task practice, and focused correction.
Develop the practical coding habits employers expect from entry-level coders.
Recognize which chart details matter for diagnosis code selection instead of scanning documentation passively.
Understand basic conventions, code structure, first-listed diagnosis logic, and where to look when a case becomes confusing.
Practice selecting more specific codes and learn from immediate correction when a choice is incomplete or inaccurate.
Leave with a realistic sense of whether medical coding is the right path and whether you are ready for ICD-10-CM Advanced, CPT Advanced, or later prep for exams such as CPC and CCS.
Lucenne is designed to turn coding repetition into visible skill growth. Instead of only reading through lessons, learners move through cases, select codes, review rationale, and track progress over time.
See plansRead the chart and gather the details that matter.
Select the most accurate ICD-10-CM codes.
See whether you are correct and why right away.
Monitor accuracy and speed as you improve.
Beginners usually do not struggle because they have never heard the terms. They struggle when they have to look at a chart, choose a code, and defend the choice. Lucenne is designed for that moment.
Instead of only consuming theory, learners repeatedly apply coding logic to realistic documentation.
Mistakes do not sit unnoticed. Learners get feedback while the case is still fresh.
Accuracy, speed, and confidence improve through repetition rather than vague “course completion.”
The goal is not just exposure to coding vocabulary. It is to make advanced coursework and future certification study more productive.
Learn ICD-10-CM basics, terminology, and core coding conventions.
Build skill with common conditions, documentation reading, and code structure.
Work more cases with multiple conditions and more realistic detail.
Refine code selection and build a more efficient coding workflow.
Finish with a practice set that checks whether the foundations are sticking.
After this course, learners should be better prepared to move into ICD-10-CM Advanced, CPT Advanced, and eventually certification-focused study when the foundation feels solid.
No. This page is positioned as the starting point for beginners. The focus is foundational practice, not advanced prior knowledge.
Not by itself. This is the practice-first foundation that should make later certification prep more effective, especially before pathways such as CPC or CCS.
Lucenne is built around cases, code selection, feedback, and measurable repetition. The point is applied coding judgment, not only content exposure.
If you are early in your journey and want hands-on guided practice before spending more time on advanced training, this is the right stage of the catalog.