You can find all the information you need about good billing and coding jobs at the following website which is, http://www.billingandcodingjobs.net/.
One can find a job coding and billing in the medical industry. Some jobs in this field can be found on the following websites: Health Careers, Monster, and Billing and Coding Jobs.
Some of the most popular code jobs include medical auditing specialist and medical coding specialist. You can find out more information from the website Medical Billing and Coding World.
Some home based jobs in the medical field are medical transcription. Some medical coding is done at home and medical billing can also be done at home. There are a lot of jobs available and the pay is pretty good.
A good salary for billing and coding is around $40000. An entry level job will pay about $23000 in some areas. I am not sure where you live so those numbers could be off.
Yes, there are many billing and coding classes online. Some websites you can go to for billing and coding include www.medicalbillingandcoding.org and also www.accredited-online-college-degrees.com.
There are some medical related jobs people can get where they work from home. Medical billing and coding for example can be done from home and the work submitted online.
Some entry-level medical billing jobs require little to no training, although a majority require at least a 2-year degree in the field, or experience. To get a job in medical billing you need a an associates or bachelors degree in medical coding.
There are many jobs listed here http://medical-billing.jobs.net/jobs/new-jersey.aspx some of then require nursing too.
The starting salary of medical billing and coding jobs averages $22,860 annually, and the salary of individuals in this profession peaks at $51,510 annually.
There are a lot of firms that have information on medical billing and coding. Some of them are Bryant Stratton, Kareo, Penn Foster, DeVry, and Nuesoft.
Medical billing or coding tests are available online. Even some videos are available for the same. You can take them and be more prepared to face the real examination.
NETWORKING................GO TO LOCAL CHAPTER MEETINGS (E.G., AAPC, AMBA - AMERICAN MEDICAL BILLING ASSOCIATION). ATTEND WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS OF THESE SAME ORGANIZATIONS. CALL HOSPITALS, CLINICS AND MEDICAL BILLING COMPANIES TO SEE IF THEY DO JOB SHADOWING. The competition for these jobs are getting tougher nowadays and I would suggest that having a good training and certification for either medical billing or coding is the best thing to do. You wouldn't want to be fired the first day because you lacked training with any of this fields.