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Where Do Medical Coding Majors Work?

In the ever-growing healthcare industry, medical coding is a crucial part of the healthcare industry. Medical coding jobs are predicted to grow by about 8% through 2028. There are many places that a medical coder can work: Physician Office/Clinic/Hospital Any healthcare facility that provides services, must also code charges and bill for those services.  The medical coder looks up diagnostic, procedural, and treatment codes in order for the facility to bill for its services. Accuracy is essential for this role. Healthcare consulting services Many companies offer to consult services that help hospitals plan for the future and solve problems. These companies employ a wide range of healthcare employees, such as medical coders. In this kind of environment, medical coders view clinical documentation and diagnostics to extract data. That data then allows appropriate ICD-10 diagnosis and procedure codes to be used in reporting, billing, regulatory compliance, and research. Insurance...

Where Do Medical Coders Work?

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In the ever-growing healthcare industry, medical coding is a crucial part of the healthcare industry. Medical coding jobs are predicted to grow by about 8% through 2028. There are many places that a medical coder can work: Physician office/Clinic/Hospital Any healthcare facility that provides services, must also code charges and bill for those services. The medical coder looks up diagnostic, procedural, and treatment codes in order for the facility to bill for their services. Accuracy is essential for this role. Healthcare consulting services Many companies offer consulting services that help hospitals plan for the future and solve problems. These companies employ a wide range of healthcare employees, such as medical coders. In this kind of environment, medical coders view clinical documentation and diagnostics to extract data. That data then allows appropriate ICD-10 diagnosis and procedure codes to be used in reporting, billing, regulatory compliance, and research. Insurance a...

NeilKarmesha Duplechain

I’m a proud mother of 5 kids, and even though I had my first child at 17 years old, I didn’t let that stop me from accomplishing my goal[s] and fulfilling my dreams. I couldn’t have done it without my family and friends and my biggest supporter my mother, Bonita Duplechain, and my dad who is in heaven Willie Lewis. I know he is watching over us and is proud of his girl. I’ll never forget the day before he died, he told me don’t be a quitter, step up and make your dreams come true. And guess what y’all– I did just that. I have my associate degree in Medical Records Technician and will be starting my job as a medical records audit processor on August 9 th . The post NeilKarmesha Duplechain first appeared on Institute of Medical and Business Careers . from Institute of Medical and Business Careers https://imbc.edu/2021/09/09/neilkarmesha-duplechain/ via Institute of Medical & Business Careers

Jennifer Hendrickson

IMBC means opportunity and support. I never thought I would ever have the time to go back to school with two teenagers and a full-time job. The instructors there, the academic coaches and even the recruiters and other staff at IMBC truly showed so much support even now after graduating and earning a full-time remote HCC level 2 coder/reviewer position. I am so thankful for each and every one of them! Tracey, Casey, Lacee, Emily, and most of all Mrs. Hayes, I am especially thankful for all of you. Your support means the world to me. The post Jennifer Hendrickson first appeared on Institute of Medical and Business Careers . from Institute of Medical and Business Careers https://imbc.edu/2021/09/09/jennifer-hendrickson/ via Institute of Medical & Business Careers

Angela McNeil

IMBC means a lot to me, but most importantly success, a friendly atmosphere and excellent teamwork and service to their students! I am so proud to be a graduate of IMBC! Thank you all so much! I love you all like family. The post Angela McNeil first appeared on Institute of Medical and Business Careers . from Institute of Medical and Business Careers https://imbc.edu/2021/09/09/angela-mcneil/ via Institute of Medical & Business Careers

Kristina Clark (Sanders)

My husband and I both decided to go back to school and earn our degree at IMBC. They were amazing at making sure I always checked in and had my work complete because I have 4 kids. As you can imagine, doing school and having an at home full-time job with 4 kids was a lot for me, but with IMBC, I always got reminded when to log in if I didn’t. and they always worked with me if I had a difficult week. They were also very helpful on catching up if I fell behind and giving me the freedom to do the work when and how I wanted or needed to do it. As a matter of a fact, they were so great I decided to continue my education when I graduated from the Medical Billing and Coding program and go into my associates degree in Medical Records Technician which has been a life changer for my whole family. If you ever decide to go back to school, I 100% recommend IMBC! The post Kristina Clark (Sanders) first appeared on Institute of Medical and Business Careers . from Institute of Medical and Business...

Heather Marie Long

What IMBC means to me is that I was able to start a new career and business for myself. It helped me to improve my skills by teaching me the information I needed to be better in a field I was working in. I feel confident in knowing that I was able to finish the program and achieve my goals. The post Heather Marie Long first appeared on Institute of Medical and Business Careers . from Institute of Medical and Business Careers https://imbc.edu/2021/09/09/heather-marie-long/ via Institute of Medical & Business Careers