If you wish to work in a doctors office, then you have several options for education:
1. An online program offering courses in coding / billing/ health insurance. Choose wisely as all are not equal.
2. Community college- a 2 year degree in HIM (health information management). This would also allow you to work in a hospital.
That depends on what country you come from. But if you have all your A levels and you have proof you have what it takes then you already have it but I think you still have to do extra courses.
Yes you will need special insurance to be a personal care attendant in Massachusetts. You will have to have Medicaid insurance.
There are alternate routes available for individuals who have an already existing degree. You can check with the Board of Education in your area for the particulars.
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If you are an insurance adjuster who adjust claims or maybe an insurance agent who sell insurance products in Texas then you are required to take and obtain 30 hours of insurance continuing education every two years. But before taking the CE, you must check your credits because if you have already taken other insurance courses or exams then maybe it would qualify you for CE credits. The easiest way to fulfill the CE requirement is through an approved Texas insurance continuing education provider. There are online insurance schools that offers insurance training coursework which is self-paced and convenient. So you can take the insurance state exam with the convenience of your home or office. You can check the link below for more info.
No, a certificate or certification is not equivalent to an associates degree. Many individuals take a non-credit diploma or certificate programs at private institutions. In addition, a certificate is very career oriented and dos not meet the requirements of degree. Some individuals take a certificate program as a supplement to an already existing degree. It is strongly recommended that if you wish to pursue a career in the health related fields, that you take the program through an accredited college or university.
This really depends on where you live, so I can't give you very detailed information. If you already have a certificate or an associates, you can futher your finance degree with a bachelors or masters at your local university.
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About 1 or 2 semesters. I REALLY recommend that you further your education beyond a certificate. An associates degree in accounting will do wonders for your future. The above recommendation is very true. The certificate in many cases is designed to supplement an already existing degree. Today it is very competitive out their especially in the corporate sector. The higher the degree, the more marketable you will be.
Trying to get insurance to cover an accident that has already happened is Insurance Fraud, which is a Felony.