HealthCare Career Training
for Deaf or Hard of Hearing

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Why Medical Billing?


Job Outlook

Medical billing jobs are expected to grow by 20% through 2018 as a result of an increase in the number of medical tests, treatments, and procedures that will be performed as the population continues to age, and the occurrence of health-related problems increase.

Wages

Medical billers earn between $26,210 and $42,760 per year, according to the bureau of labor statistics, and will work in hospitals, clinics, private practices, nursing homes, and government agencies. Medical billers can also work at home through specialized billing services, or through their own medical billing services.

Job Responsibilities

The main focus of the billing specialist is to ensure that the health care provider is able to obtain payment from the appropriate parties, while ensuring that all billing and coding is accurate and fraud free. A medical biller will use a computer, accounting and billing software, and other common office equipment to enter patient information, produce statements and claims, and investigate rejected claims. Medical billing is an administrative back office position and involves very little direct interaction with the public.

Job Titles

Common job titles obtainable following program completion and certification are:

  • Medical Biller
  • Medical Reimbursement Specialist
  • Medical Records Administrator
  • Medical Insurance Claim Processor
  • Medical Insurance Specialist
  • Medical Record Specialist

Benefits for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Recent federal mandates, HIPAA Laws, and technological advancements, have forced most healthcare facilities to use fully electronic billing systems where the job duties of the billing specialist are primarily completed through online electronic correspondence.

What Experience do I need to Work at a Medical Billing Specialist?

Many billing positions are entry level, and require only training and certification like DHHTraining, or comparable work experience. The appropriate education and certification is an indicator of your knowledge in the field.

What Personal Attributes Do I Need?

There are many personal skills, as well as characteristics that are highly desired by those hiring for medical billing professionals. A strong drive and self-discipline is a great attribute to bring with you to the field, as well as good organization skills. Your ability to be precise and work under pressure is also a great asset to have when seeking a successful position in medical billing.

What experience do I need to get hired?

Many billing positions are entry level, and require only training and certification like DHHTraining, or comparable work experience.



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