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What is Medical Coding and Billing?
Medical coding and billing are vital parts of the medical billing process. From the time a doctor sees a patient...
Prepare for CPC® Certification with Medical Coding Online Training
Health care will generate three million new jobs through 2016, which is more than any other industry (BLS). This includes the exciting field of medical coding. Ready for the challenge? Allied’s all-inclusive online medical coding training is all you need to study from home on your own schedule. Successfully complete your course and be prepared to take the Certified Professional Coder® (CPC®) Examination.
See what our medical coding student have to say:
"I highly recommend Allied Schools. I believe that their pricing is reasonable, and the payment options helpful.” Suzanne Staples
Prepare for a promising career with a nationally-accredited school that supports you every step of the way.
Allied's Medical Coding Training Will Help You Succeed
Allied's online Medical Coding Course provides the materials that will enable you to successfully complete the course and build the foundation for your new job. What could be more ideal?
Make the decision to learn medical coding from home – it’s ideal for you, it's ideal for your family and it’s ideal for your future.
You Can't Lose With Medical Coding
Medical coding is the perfect way to start your career in the ever-growing health care industry. It’s a behind-the-scenes career that is an integral part of a smooth-running medical office or health care facility. And it’s highly needed!
Employment of medical records and health information technicians is expected to increase by 20 percent through 2018 –much faster than the average for all occupations – because of rapid growth in the number of medical tests, treatments, and procedures, and an increase of aging patients who require care (Source: BLS).
Plus, according to the BLS, you can earn a solid income– the median annual wage of medical records and health information technicians was $30,610 in May 2008. The highest 10 percent earned more than $50,060 per year.
Use your comprehensive knowledge to apply the right medical codes - HCPCS, ICD-9, ICD-10 and CPT® medical coding - and facilitate insurance payments. By utilizing code sets, such as CPT® medical coding, you will be able to accurately describe medical, surgical, and diagnostic services through the use of universal numbers. You'll soon be ready play an important role in the healthcare industry with a respected medical coding career!
Join the growing health care industry as an experienced medical coder – Allied has the training you need to succeed. Call 888-822-2923 now!