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Medical Billing and Coding – An Inevitable Part of the Healthcare Industry
Being in the healthcare industry is one of the most competitive career paths that one can pursue. But the healthcare industry is not just confined to doctors or nurses or paramedic professionals! There are various other healthcare careers that one can pursue without getting admitted to a medical school, and those are medical billing and coding jobs. Yes, you heard it right! Medical billers and coders are a crucial part of the healthcare industry, they create a connection between health care providers (doctors), patients and the insurance companies.
If you would like to know more about this career option., you can visit Private Career School Concord Rusam , in person, or online.
Medical Coding
In the healthcare industry every injury, medical procedure, and diagnosis have a corresponding numeric or alphanumeric code associated with it, the job of a medical coder is to translate the diagnosis reports or prescriptions, procedures, or injuries into the relevant codes accurately. We can say, every part of a patient’s visit that is recorded by the doctor or anyone else from the healthcare department needs to be coded by the coder that will further help in the billing process. There are different sets of code that a medical coder needs to get familiar with, some of these codes include the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) that corresponds to the injury or disease of the patient and Current Procedure Terminology (CPT) that relate to the functions or services performed by the healthcare professional for the patients. These codes are considered as the universal language between the doctors, insurance companies, hospitals, government agencies, insurance clearinghouses, and other health organizations.
Medical Billing
The name itself entails the job quite well! A medical biller has to take the information from the medical coders and then make a bill for the insurance company which is often termed as a claim. The codes that the medical biller has to take shows the kind of visit the patient has, the symptoms that the patient shows, diagnosis of the doctor and medicines and tests prescribed by the doctor. After taking all the information/codes into consideration, the medical biller creates a claim and sends it to the insurance company, in which the insurance company evaluates the claim and returns it to the biller, who again evaluates the returned claim to figure out how much bill the patient owes after taking out the insurance.
Understanding the essentiality of medical billing and coding jobs, we at Concord Rusam offer exceptional medical billing and coding classes in NYC. Our course duration is 225 hours that includes theoretical as well as practical lessons in the classrooms and medical offices. Under this program, students will learn various medical terminologies, medical records, varieties of medical insurances, basic accounting, computer basics and ways of coding various diseases, procedures and diagnosis.
After the completion of this course, our students get a chance to take the National Medical Billing and Coding Examination that further boosts their credentials in the medical field. We at Concord Rusam offer both morning and evening medical billing and coding classes in NYC.
So if you are interested to join us and pursue a career in medical billing and coding then contact us today at 212-619-2260.
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