It depends on where you work, and who you work for. Lets say the starting salary for individuals holding an associates and bachelors is the same. This is only the beginning. What you need to be concerned with is your marketability when it comes to moving up that so called letter of success. The more education you have, the more doors that will be open to you. As an example, you may gain an entry level position with an associates degree, but without a bachelors, or even at times amasters degree, your opportunity for management positions would be severely limited. Always think higher degrees!
Ameritech College offers Associates of Applied Science in Medical Billing and Coding, Performance Training Institute offers Medical Office Administrative Specialist with Billing and Coding, Bryant & Stratton College offers AAS - Medical Reimbursement & Coding and University of Phoenix offers Medical Records (Associate's).
To be a medical records technician one needs an associates degree in health information technology. One also needs to pass a pre-employment exam and some previous experience.
there are some college such as. 1.Medical Billing and Coding Schools And Training Programs www.citytowninfo.com/employment/medical-records-technicians 2.Medical Records Course Descriptions and Training Information education-portal.com/medical_records_course.html
With Medical Records Training from Brighton College, you can learn the necessary skills ... Learn more about our Medical Records career training program The length of the Medical Records career training program depends on you! If you work an average 10-15 hours per week you will graduate in approximately 6-9 months. However, our Medical Records career training is completely self-paced so you are able to progress as fast as you would like
The medical records field consists of many types of positions. The salary will be particular to the specific position within the field. If you have an occupational title, you can then research the estimated mean annual wage specific to that title or position.
I'm guessing you might mean your medical records? Your insurance records would be wherever you put them. Your medical records, or records of insurance payments would be with the medical provider.
Some related jobs with similar tasks would include:Medical records and health information techniciansMedical secretariesMedical transcriptionistsBilling and coding
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Joan Richards has written: 'Medical Charting Demystified' -- subject(s): Medical records, Medical Records, Forms and Records Control, Computerized Medical Records Systems, OverDrive, Medical, Nonfiction
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You can study Medical Administration at Lincoln Technical Institute or Lincoln College of Technology. Campuses are located across the United States of America.
if they are your own medical records you cannot be refused them. you have the right to have a copy of your medical records. it is against the law for anyone not to give you your medical records