Professional Medical Billing and Coding
PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING
What is a Medical Biller and Coder?
Medical billers and coders play a major role in bringing together patients, health care providers, and insurance companies. They translate the documents in a patient’s chart into codes and spend most of their time using their computer to enter data into a billing system or looking for information to clarify notes in the patient’s chart. The day-to-day duties may consist of:
· Retrieving referrals
· Checking eligibility and benefits verification for treatment
· Reviewing patient bills for accuracy and completes, and obtaining any missing information
· Following up on unpaid claims within standard billing cycle
This program will prepare the student to become nationally certified as a CPC-A (Certified Professional Coder Apprentice). This certification is sponsored by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). The AAPC is a nationally recognized organization offering professional accreditation, education, recognition, and networking opportunities to medical coders. Students need to be able to effectively manage their time to successfully complete this program. Students must take all required courses to receive a certificate.
USDOL scholarships (funding) are available for eligible students enrolled in the programs (CNA, Central Sterile Processing, Medical Billing and Coding, and Patient Care Technician), please contact (203) 332-5057 for more information. The total cost of CT Statewide Healthcare Industry Pathway project (CT SHIP) is $6.9M. $3.4M (49%) is funded through a U.S. Department of Labor – Employment and Training Administration grant and another $3.5M (51%) is committed through non-federal state and local resources.
Specifications
- Days: Tuesday, Thursday
- CRN: 80356, 80357, 80358, 80359, 80360, 80361
- Tuition: $5,708
- Instructor: Linda Dixon