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Billing and Coding Training

Medical Billing and Coding

No interest in clinical work, but still want to be in a medical setting? Enroll in Medical Billing and Coding training. Gain the ICD/CPT skills you need to handle billing and coding in today's medical office. You will also be able to perform the telephone triage and computer activities needed to round out your employability.

Enroll in Medical Billing and Coding at AST and take advantage of these great benefits.

  1. Hands-on training
  2. Personal attention in small classes taught by caring instructors
  3. Graduate in less than one year
  4. Industry-focused curriculum
  5. Career assistance for students and alumni

Job positions available to Medical Billing and Coding graduates may include, but are not be limited to, Medical Office Administrator, Medical Records Coder, Patient Record-Keeping Specialist, Medical Secretary, Medical Receptionist or Unit Clerk in doctor's offices, hospitals, insurance companies and other medical practice facilities.

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Medical Billing and Coding Course Description

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

This program is designed for men and women with or without prior keyboarding skills or previous training in a medical office facility.

The objective of the program is to provide the graduate with the skills necessary for an entry level position involving front office procedures, medical terms, patient recordkeeping, phone triage, typing and computer applications commonly found in a computerized medical office. Additionally, the graduate will be prepared for filing insurance forms, billing, procedural and diagnostic coding and delinquent claims.

Representative job position titles should include, but would not be limited to Medical Office Administrator, Medical records Coder, Medical billing Specialist, medical Secretary, Medical receptionist, or unit clerk in doctors’ offices, hospitals, insurance companies and other medical patient facilities.

 

Program Outline

Daytime Program: 480 Clock Hours; 2 Payment Periods; 16 Semester Credit Hours; 20 Weeks

Evening Program: 480 Clock Hours; 3 payment Periods; 16 Semester Credit Hours; 30 Weeks

 

Course Number Course Name Clock Hours Credit Hours
M101 Anatomy 60 2
M102 Terminology 60 2
M103 Front Office Procedures 60 2
MB110 Medical Office Lab 60 2
MB120 Typing 60 2
MB130 Computer Applications 90 3
MB140 Career Development 30 1
MB150 Medical Insurance/Coding 60 2
       
TOTAL   480 16
       

Course Outline:

M101 ANATOMY - Credit Hours: 2

Upon completion of this course, the student should project a positive attitude, listen and observe, identify the human body system, define pathology of those systems. Perform written and oral communications.

 

M102 TERMINOLOGY - Credit Hours: 2

Upon completion of this course, the student should project a positive attitude, listen and observe, work as a team member and conduct oneself in a courteous manner. Demonstrate an understanding of communication.

 

M103 FRONT OFFICE PROCEDURES - Credit Hours: 2

Upon completion of this course, the student should project a positive attitude, perform within ethical boundaries, maintain confidentiality, promote the profession, adapt communication to individuals’ ability to understand, recognize and respond to verbal and non-verbal communication, also serve as a liaison between physicians and others, use proper telephone techniques, compose written communications using correct grammar, spelling and format. The student will also perform basic secretarial skills, schedule and monitor appointments, prepare and maintain medical records.

 

MB110 Medical Office Lab - Credit Hours: 2

This course simulates on-the-job environment to help students handle not only the hectic pace often found in an office, but also provides students the reinforcement of all the skills learned.

 

MB120 TYPING - Credit Hours: 2

Upon completion of this course, the student should project a positive attitude, receive, organize, prioritize and transmit information, compose written communication using correct grammar, spelling and format, perform basic secretarial skills, apply computer concepts for office procedures, and perform medical transcription. Students will progressively develop their typing ability and speed through practical exercises, including the preparation of medical reports and health insurance claims.

 

MB130 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - Credit Hours: 3

Upon completion of this course, the student should project a positive attitude, receive practice within the scope of education, training and personal capabilities, listen and observe, receive, organize, prioritize and transmit information, use medical terminology appropriately, schedule and monitor appointments, prepare and maintain medical records, apply computer concepts for office procedures, locate resources and information for patients and employees, manage physician’s professional schedule for travel, operate and maintain facilities and equipment safely, exercise efficient time management. Implement current procedural terminology and ICD-9 coding, analyze and use current third party guidelines for reimbursement, manage accounts receivable, manage accounts payable, maintain records for accounting and banking purposes.

 

MB140 CAREER DEVELOPMENT - Credit Hours: 1

Upon completion of this course, the student should project a positive attitude, perform within ethical boundaries, conduct oneself in a courteous and diplomatic manner, show initiative and responsibility, promote the profession, listen and observe, adapt communication to individuals’ ability to understand, recognize and respond to verbal and non-verbal communication, evaluate understanding of communication, interview effectively, and compose written communication using correct grammar, spelling and format.

 

MB150 MEDICAL INSURANCE/CODING - Credit Hours: 2

Medical Insurance/Coding prepares students in all aspects of contemporary insurance billing. Students will learn procedural (CPT-4) and diagnostic (ICD) coding. Students will also learn to handle delinquent claims and diagnosis-related groups (DRGS).

 

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