GET STARTED IN A GROWING HEALTHCARE FIELD
Do you want a job in healthcare, but feel squeamish at the sight of blood? Maybe you’re just looking for a career with stability. In either case, the Medical Insurance Billing and Coding program at WTI may be right for you. Medical Billing and Coding specialists communicate with physicians, patients and insurance companies to ensure that information is documented and processed correctly.
The demand for professionals who can classify, organize and manage health information data is expected to increase by 8% between 2019-2029 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which is much higher than the average for all jobs. Each course is 100% online.
Upon completion of this program, you’ll be ready to start your career in this field, working at several jobs including:
Medical Billing Specialist Professional Coder Charge Specialist Patient Service Representative Claims AnalystPROGRAM OBJECTIVE
Courses available at Wichita Main campus only.
The Medical Insurance Billing & Coding program will provide the student with entry-level skills to perform processing, reporting, security, and management of health information within the healthcare setting. During this four-quarter program, the student will learn the basic concepts and procedures to perform the tasks involved in health insurance as well as insurance claim forms. The student will gain knowledge of basic coding definitions and apply those codes to medical documentation.
The program is offered in a full online format offering students the flexibility to attend classes Sunday through Saturday online. This program offers simulated practice where students manually and electronically prepare insurance claims. Health information specialists and medical billers/coders are trained professional members of the business and operations staff of today’s healthcare industry. With today’s constantly changing insurance and administrative information requirements in the medical field, they are important to the smooth operation of any medical office.
Medical billers are an important part of the medical office by advocating between the patient and insurance companies, organizing information for medical statements, analyzing information for any errors, posting payments, and providing up-to-date reports to ensure the financial bottom line of the medical organization. Coders can help prevent legal difficulties and ensure that providers receive full reimbursement in a timely manner.
A career in health information technology is challenging and offers a variety of opportunities. There are career options in doctor’s offices, clinics, public health facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, and insurance agencies. After completion of this program, students are ready to sit for the Certified Professional Coder exam given through the American Academy of Professional Coders to become a Certified Professional Coder-Apprentice (CPC-A).
To be considered for enrollment into this program, all admissions requirements must be met.
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