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Medical Insurance Billing
Program Overview


Degrees / Certificates Offered:
  Certificate - Medical Insurance Billing

This program typically starts in Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer Quarters

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Program Description
The Medical Insurance Billing program will prepare students for employment in medical clinics, offices, and other medical centers preparing patient bills for submission to insurance companies.

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Degree & Certificate Requirements
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Courses are offered in the afternoon or evening, depending on the quarterly schedule. Students must complete BIO 105 and HT 126 prior to taking the remaining courses. See a Quarterly Schedule for specific course information.
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Students may apply for a certificate upon completion and verification of all requirements and standards.

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Program Outcomes
Graduates will be able to demonstrate with accuracy and timeliness, the medical office skills to prepare preparing patient bills for submission to insurance companies. Students will also effectively manage patient accounts for billing and requirements of various health plans and submittal forms.

Application & Registration
Program application and admission are not required. Students begin the program by registering for HT 126 Fundamentals of Medical Terminology and BIO 105 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology. It is recommended that students have good typing skills (45 wpm), English skills, and word processing skills. (Students who need work in these areas, should take CAP 101 - Introduction to Computers). A program brochure is available at the Counseling and Career Center.

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