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Medical Billing
What Will I Learn in a Medical Billing Degree Program?
Medical billing specialists work with health care providers to process financial information, sending out invoices to patients, insurance companies and vendors. Through this degree program, students will learn how to read claim forms, send bills for medical care, understand insurance company policies, memorize and use medical codes and, above all, maintain patient confidentiality. Courses are generally taken over a two year period, and at their completion, students will have earned an associate's degree. Some students will choose to take courses in special fields, allowing them to provide more customized services to employers.
What Can I Do With a Medical Billing Degree?
Graduates of a medical billing program can use their degrees to work in a variety of settings. Most often, medical billing professionals can be found working in hospitals, group practices, physicians' offices, pharmacies, research institutions and insurance companies. With the growth of modern technology, many medical billing specialists now work as freelancers and complete their work at home. This can be a great option for those who don't want a long commute or need to work from home for family or personal reasons. Grads should remember that to work in the field they will need to take a certification exam administered by the American Medical Billing Association.
What Is the Career Outlook for Medical Billing Degree Students?
Employment prospects for medical billing students look promising through 2018, as more professionals are needed to keep hospital operations running smoothly. Although there are still many opportunities to work in-house, more and more medical billing jobs are being done at home. Medical billing grads can expect to make an average of $25,500 a year, but with increased experience and training a boost in salary is possible.



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