This behind-the-scenes career isn’t as flashy as some, but that doesn’t make it less important in the healthcare industry. Medical coders and billers are tasked with documenting every step of a patient’s medical journey to ensure accurate and timely claims and payment. Without these professionals, the industry would quickly come to a standstill!
Because this work is so important, it requires extensive training – and that’s where the certification path comes in. MedCerts’ Medical Coding and Billing Professional program is a comprehensive training program that can be completed in seven months (with a weekly dedication of 15-20 hours) through four courses.
In the end, you’ll be qualified for a well-paying career that’s in high demand nationally. Ready to learn the process? Let’s get started.
Medical Coding and Billing Certification Overview
This certification path consists of four courses:
- Professionalism in Allied Health
- Introduction to Human Anatomy and Medical Terminology
- Insurance and Billing, and Coding Essentials
- Medical Coding
Training and Certifications
This comprehensive program will prepare you for a variety of positions. You’ll be ready to take the certification exam necessary to work as a Medical Billing Specialist and a Professional Coder.
Once you pass the exams, you’ll be a Certified Billing and Coding Specialist and can choose between two coding specialty certifications – Certified Professional Coder (CPC) or Certified Coding Specialist-Physician-based (CCS-P).
Requirements
To be eligible for MedCerts’ Medical Coding and Billing Professional program, you must be 18 or older and have a high school diploma or GED. You do not need prior experience in billing or healthcare to enroll, although it can be beneficial when you’re ready to start applying for jobs.
This certification path lets you build on your knowledge and create a robust resume. You can start working in an entry-level position in the medical revenue field and gain real-world experience to underscore what you are learning in your courses. The path begins with an in-depth understanding of billing practices in the healthcare industry and then introduces you to the world of medical coding.
With time, you’ll gain the certifications and experience required to oversee the financial offices of large medical practices.
How to Begin Your Medical Coding and Billing Certification
The best way to start on this path is to take an inventory of your interests and motivations. This line of work isn’t for everyone. To excel, you should be someone who is very organized and interested in managing complex tasks.
Once you enroll in your program, it’s a good idea to carve out time for your studies. Clear a dedicated study area to focus on your work. Prove your organizational skills by applying them as you work toward your certifications.
With dedicated effort, and within less than a year, you’ll be prepared to begin a career that’s in demand and pays well. MedCerts can even help you enhance your resume and cover letter so you’ll stand out to potential employers.If you’re ready to become a medical coder or biller, schedule a call with a MedCerts Education Consultant. They are trained to answer all of your questions and set you on the path toward success.