Tag Archive | "Medical billing and coding"

Guide To Billing Coding

Sunday, May 8, 2011

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Medical billing coding is one of the fastest growing jobs in the US. Both coding and billing are separate tasks, but it is usually done by one individual. Understanding these codes is difficult without proper training, so there are numerous medical billing and coding schools to qualify people to do this type of job. Medical [...]

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Billing Medical Is A Long Term And Profitable Career

Sunday, April 24, 2011

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There are five reasons enterprising people can have a long-term and profitable career in billing medical. This field is growing with over 75% of medical claims submitted electronically. More hospital stays and procedures are done every year. It takes just a few months to complete medical billing training and the earning potentials are high. As [...]

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Medical Billing Coding Is An Integral Part Of The Medical Profession

Friday, January 28, 2011

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In a way, medical billing coding goes hand in hand, but it is actually two separate fields. Medical billing is basically the end process that deals with patients, insurance companies, and sometimes lawyers for services rendered. Most people have insurance, either private or employee related, or federal such as Medicare or Medicaid that need brief, [...]

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Medical Billing and Coding

Friday, September 25, 2009

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Medical billing and coding is a vital part of a health care facility. Qualified billing and coding professionals are essential to run a successful health care business. Even though medical billing and coding are two separate jobs, they both belong to the administrative department of health care facility and work together to get the payment [...]

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Medical Billing and Coding Schools

Friday, September 25, 2009

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The demand for medical billing and coding jobs are expanding as the hospitals and other medical practices always look for efficient ways to collect payments. Medical Billing and coding is a specialized skill and it needs skilled professionals. Doctors are trained to handle patients but not billing and coding. In order to receive the payment [...]

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Obtaining The Best Medical Billing and Coding Salary

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

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Health care careers are one of the fastest growing careers in today’s world. Medical billing and coding is one of the administrative positions in the medical field that are experiencing great demand. Medical billing and coding job may not be the highest paid health care careers, but it definitely allows the billing and coding professionals [...]

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Taking A Medical Billing and Coding Classes

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

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Medical industry is experiencing a tremendous demand for individuals with knowledge of medical office operations that includes medical coding and insurance forms processing. Medical billing and coding is an integral part of any doctor’s office or medical facility. Billers and coders work together to process the insurance claims in order to get paid for the [...]

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Dictation Equipment for Medical Billing

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

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Dictation equipments are the devices used to record lectures, notes, interviews, meetings and so on. Record keeping and document creation has become much easier with the usage of dictation equipments. Doctors and other health care professionals widely use this equipment to record quick and accurate patient information. Earlier, cassette tape was the preferred choice of [...]

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General Overview of Billing and Coding

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

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The sound financial health of a healthcare facility enables its doctors to provide the best possible medical care to their patients.  The cash flow in a healthcare facility depends on the timely billing and reimbursement for the services rendered to the patients. But, doctors and other medical professionals are so occupied with patient management; they [...]

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