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Even with a quick healthcare degree, you can find lots of opportunities to work “behind the scenes” to help make sure a physician's office or hospital is running smoothly. One opportunity is to work in Medical Coding and Billing, which is essential for any office.  
 
 
 

 

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What is Medical Coding and Billing?
 
  Medical Coding and Billing is a “behind the scenes” position that works with patient files when making claims to insurance companies.

Medical coders work with physicians in offices or hospitals, as well as with insurance companies, to make claims when patients are treated.

It's important that you be comfortable working with sensitive information and speaking on the phone for a career in Medical Coding and Billing. You usually have to work with software programs specific to an office or hospital, so being comfortable with computers is also a great plus.

The average annual salary for a career in Medical Coding and Billing is between $30,000 and $35,000.
 
 
 
How can I get into Medical Coding and Billing?
 
  After getting a high school diploma or GED, you can get your certification in Medical Coding and Billing by taking a course to earn your Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification. The courses are often available at vocational or technical schools, and even online, making it easy to earn this quick healthcare degree.

It's recommended that before taking the medical coding certification course, you take classes in medical terminology and anatomy. While they aren't required, they do help.
 
 
 
What are the benefits and drawbacks of working in Medical Coding and Billing?
 
  One of the benefits of earning your quick healthcare degree in Medical Coding and Billing is the experience you earn in learning about the process of tests and diagnoses. In working with patient files, you start to learn more about what tests doctors order based on symptoms, and what diagnoses come from those tests. Working in Medical Coding and Billing also helps you become more familiar with medical “jargon,” which is helpful for any future degree or certification you may seek.

Another benefit of Medical Coding and Billing is that there is room for advancement. It can be used as a stepping stone to working in medical office management, for example.

One drawback to working in Medical Coding and Billing is that it is behind the scenes. While you may talk to patients occasionally, most of your contact is with physicians and insurance companies. If you want to earn a quick healthcare degree to work directly with patients, Medical Coding and Billing may not be your best choice.
 
 
 
     
   
     
   
     
 
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