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Posted in Online Education  by admin | February 5th, 2009
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Helen Hecker asked:


Medical billing is actually the process of submitting claims to insurance companies in order to receive payment for any services given by a healthcare provider. Medical billing training courses provide you with training in using software, insurance regulations, and exposure to the healthcare environment.

Medical billers are responsible for the filing and processing of medical insurance claims. They’re experts on the billing and coding process. One can work either in a medical office or in their home-based business. Those who work in a medical office make about $10 an hour.

Medical billing and coding is a career that is growing more complex every day. Coding is not usually an outsourced business whereas medical billing is. Medical billers are proficient in financial analysis, workflow and utilization of software, collections, insurance claim submission and management, patient and electronic medical records. Medical billing is better described as medical practice management and the doctor’s key to getting paid.

Billers usually work forty regular office hours from Monday through Friday on a desk in the billing office or department of the professional healthcare office. Jobs are found in billing companies, claims management organizations, doctor’s offices, hospitals, insurance companies, or medical clinics.

If you’re interested in starting a work at home medical billing business it’s good to know why 75% of beginners to home-based medical billing choose the wrong course. It may be because they fail to follow the instructions and experiences of professionals who know what they’re talking about. It’s important to mention that statistics prove that whenever you research courses or programs online you’ll become so overloaded with information that the odds of your picking the right one decreases by 12%.

Most courses should take less than two years to complete and if you want to be a nationally certified medical coder tool it can take close to that depending on the school you choose. A course shouldn’t cost more than $750. But if you decide to take courses at a local college, a specialized medical billing/coding trade school or a vocational school then it will cost more. And if the course includes classes on becoming a certified medical coder the cost will also be more.

If you need financial aid for you want to make sure to check out any offered through the school if it’s an off-campus school. Find out what aid, loans, education loans, scholarships or grants are available. There is government money readily available for online degree programs; you should be able to find this with a little research, Make sure to find out if your course or program is qualified before signing up for it.

There are many types of education loans available. You’ll want to try for the ‘free’ scholarships and grants first of course. You may be able to find some of the lesser known scholarships. So many go un-awarded every year and are held over until the next year. Make sure you apply well ahead of time. The process can be slow and often they’re looking for applications a year ahead of time. The government also has money available for small business loans if you plan to pursue a work-from-home business with your medical billing training.



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What job duties are involved in medical billing and coding career?

Posted in Health Care  by admin | February 2nd, 2009
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Janna B asked:


I will graduate from a medical billing and coding program this May and will be starting my search for a job before then. Can anyone tell me what job duties may be included in this career? Should I expect to work in the front helping patients or will I strictly code?

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I am thinking about getting a medical billing and coding certificate. Is it a good career choise?

Posted in Health Care  by admin | January 25th, 2009
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kaylarenee511 asked:


I am getting marries and I do not want to spent 2-4 years in college. What is your oppenion on getting a medical billing and coding certificate? Do you know anything about it?

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I am looking for medical coding and billing to do at home, does anyone know where to begin to search companies

Posted in Other - Business & Finance  by admin | December 16th, 2008
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becky c asked:


I have 10 yrs medical experience,and just finshed home course in medical billing and coding and would like to do some part time at home.

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do i have to take a national test to become a medical billing and coding person?

Posted in Health Care  by admin | December 5th, 2008
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Jessi Z asked:


my mom and i are arguing about whether or not it is required to take a national test after schooling for medical billing and coding. is this a requiremenT?

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