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  • Information About Medical Coding Courses

    September 17th, 2010 Filed under: medical billing and coding courses — Career Advice Author

    Medical coding can be said as the assigning of codes for diagnosing and procedures for reimbursing financials from corporate sectors, government sectors as well as from insurance companies etc. Medical coding is otherwise termed as the insurance coding. This career will suit best to the medical coders who are specialized in coding after some training programs and certifications. There are several schools as well as medical coding courses are available for gaining knowledge for certifying with a degree. Even, these courses can be certified from online. This is one of the effective careers where the demand for the demand is significantly increasing for the past 10 years. There are various benefits included in this career and the important benefit is that it will help the candidates in earning minimum of 35,000$ to 45,000$ of annual income in the industry. Even the starting pay for the non- experienced medical coders will be approximately 11$ per hour and after gaining some experience, the pay will gradually increase up to 25$ or 30$ per hour.

    Types of courses:

    The following are the popular medical coding courses where candidates are showing interests in certifying with these certifications each year and they are:

    1)Certified coding specialist (CCS)

    2)Certified coding specialist (based on physician)

    3)Certified coding associates (CCA)

    In order to become a successful medical coder, it is mandatory for the candidates to pass an examination (written exam) that are awarded from AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association). CCA certification is one of the entry level certifications that require at least a United States Diploma degree or minimum of 6 months of work experience in CPT coding or ICD 9 Application. There are several advanced level medical coding courses available that are based on the work experience.

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