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Medical coding and billing specialists work in physicians’ offices, medical clinics, outpatient surgical centers and many other healthcare settings. The healthcare industry is continuously evolving making these career choices an excellent opportunity for successful entry into a long-term career in healthcare.

The Medical Coding and Billing program provides students with the technical skills and knowledge for an entry-level position in a health care setting through competency-based education.

All students in the Medical Coding and Billing program study medical terminology, anatomy, laws and ethics, standard medical billing and coding methods, medical coding software, and functions of the Electronic Health Record (EHR). Students develop administrative office skills, receive hands-on experience using a Medical EHR system to schedule, manage patient accounts, and enter patient documentation. The program prepares students to work as entry-level Medical Coder and/or Biller in a medical office, clinic, or hospital.

In addition, medical coding and billing specialists examine how to code diagnoses and procedures performed or identified by a physician. Students also explore how to process health insurance claims, examine coverage issues, and processes for billing and collections. Medical billing and coding specialists prepare to take the National Certified Professional Coding (CPC) examination through American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). There are other medical coding certification exams available including Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) offered by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and the Certified Medical Coder (CMC) offered by the Practice Management Institute (PMI).

Financial aid

Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.

Organization

Ogden-Weber Technical College

Ogden-Weber Technical College

Ogden-Weber Technical College, headquartered in Ogden, UT, US, is a public higher education institution specializing in technical and vocational training. It offers 28 programs, including health, automotive, manufacturing, construction, business, IT, cosmetology, and culinary arts, providing hands-on training for quick entry into high-demand healthcare jobs. The college's focus on career readiness ensures graduates are well-prepared for the workforce.

Highlights:

  • 99% Job placement rate
  • Return on investment in the top 1% nationally
  • First-year graduates earning an average wage of $50,000
  • Comprehensive Phlebotomy program preparing students for quick entry into healthcare jobs
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