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In order to complete a degree in Medical billing, you must take Anatomy and Physiology, which will give you a basic understanding of the human body's organ systems, their functions and how they work together. Medical Coding is also on of the madatory courses that you have to take.

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Where can I get a medical billing degree online?

Many different companies offer online medical billing courses. A few examples are www.medicalbillingcourse.com/, www.meditec.com/, and www.aapc.com Medical Coding Training Courses.


Where can you find a medical billing and coding job online?

The RN-to-Master of Science in Nursing program at Kaplan University is a convenient route to earning a masters degree in nursing. Enroll in online courses from it.


What online medical billing courses are offered?

The courses offered for medical billing will vary depending on the institution offering the courses. You will need to complete a program (not just one course) to earn your certificate, degree, etc. Some of the courses will be math oriented and others will be related to data entry.


Where can I get a medical billing degree?

Medical billing is a growing demand job in the health care field. One can obtain a medical billing degree or certificate through community college programs or universities.


Where do i get a medical billing degree?

There are many colleges and universities that offer medical billing degree. You can visit http://www.medical-billing-degrees.com and choose one that is near your home.


What are the degree requirements for medical billing Jobs?

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.


How many years does it take to get a medical billing degree?

It does not take years to get a medical billing degree. If all you want to do is be certified as a medical biller it takes about 9 months at a tech school.


Can Medical Billing and Coding be done from home?

Yes it can be done from home but medical billing and coding requires at least an associate degree for medical coding and billing. Most people that do medical billing and coding started working in a medical office and then shifted their job to a work at home position.


How long is the program to receive a medical billing degree ?

The time it takes to get a medical billing degree will depend on which program and at what school you attend. At minimum you'll spend three months studying, possibly taking up to a year to get your degree.


Can I get training online for medical billing?

You can get training online for medical billing through several schools. Make sure your school is accrediated in order to get a real degree.


What is the starting wage in Portland OR for a person with a associate's degree in billing and coding?

well, it depends on what type of courses and how many courses you are taking....!! -sparky..


Is it better to get a diploma or associate's degree in medical billing-coding?

A degree will open more doors for you, however I know of individuals who have a certificate in medical billing and who are doing very well. Still, once you have entered the workforce in this area, those with a degree will fair better in terms of marketability and promotions. I am not aware of colleges or universities that offer a degree specifically in medical billing. At times you may find courses in medical billing within a program of study like medical assisting. If medical billing is something you really want to do, and a certificate will get you there then fine, Still, do not dismiss a college education. Lastly, try to stay away from these private schools that are very expensive. You should be able to find a medical billing certificate program at your home county community college through their non-credit office of continuing education. Hello, I think the answer to your question really depends on what you will be trying to do after you have earned either a certificate, degree or certification. Based on my own experience (being employed, working from home as a telecommuter and now I currently own my own medical billing company) if you are going to be seeking a job then you should be looking for something more substantial than just a certificate. If you will be pursuing medical coding then I would definitely say go for a degree that would allow you to knowledgeable sit for , take and pass the national certification exam because that is what most if not all employers are looking for. Not to mention that your salary will be so much more than someone that is still training to sit for the national exam through AHIMA or the AAPC. If you are seeking to get a job as medical biller only then a certificate course would suffice because it shows employers that you have taken the initial steps to learn the entry level portion of medical billing and are willing to expand on that knowledge by working for them. Getting a diploma/degree in medical billing will give you leverage against the competition that you will face in the work world from those that have no background or practical experience. However, even if you go the route of just studying to become a medical biller only it would really, really benefit you if you were to continue your education and go for a degree in coding and then become nationally certified. The field of medical billing and medical coding are the types of professions that require you to be continuously learning so you should also look to broaden your horizon and keep yourself ahead of the pack. You can do that by taking addition courses, seminars, workshops, etc. for things like HIPAA, Workman's Comp., Dental billing, DME billing, Medicare/Medicaid billing, etc. I hope that helps a little, http://medicalbillingbooks.tripod.com/medical-billing-training-courses.html