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Medical Billing Training - Be Careful - Know These Risks Before You Take The Plunge! - By: Helen Hecker

If you've been thinking about becoming a medical billing specialist or coding specialist as a career or work from home business then the following tips will help you avoid some of the risks and making the wrong decisions.

First of all medical billing is simply the billing of patient visits and other functions by using coded medical reports and billing the insurance company.

As a Medical Billing Specialist you would be learning medical billing software and working with these reports and billing insurance companies. Sometimes billers are also coders. Coders are basically investigators. Coding takes a lot more medical knowledge including knowledge of pharmacology, anatomy and physiology.

As a Medical Biller you would be more involved with bookkeeping and insurance knowledge.

When people think about getting a job or career that doesn't require a lot of education, they may think of medical billing training as a possibility. With medical billing people are tempted to take the fewest courses possible. This is not always a good idea as the company who is looking for a certified Medical Billing Specialist may require a little more or a lot more education.

To eliminate that problem, try to find out from working medical billers what courses they took and learn about their experiences. The Medical Billers Association, which is a national organization, may be able to help you find others who are already working as medical billers or you can join the association and have better access to members perhaps.

Be aware that many companies require you to be certified. This means taking the nationally recognized Certified Medical Billing Specialist exam and passing it. This is not to be confused with the certificate you get from taking on campus or online medical billing training courses or programs through medical billing schools.

More and more companies these days are requiring this certification before they'll hire you.

One of the things you want to make sure of and find out from others who are currently working in the medical billing fields is what exactly you'll be earning. What kind of salary can you expect? I'm afraid that some schools or programs exaggerate the amount you can earn. Don't rely on any school for these figures. Find out from the billers themselves. I've seen some outrageous claims.

And if you're thinking about starting a work at home medical billing business first find out from other small businesses if they're getting enough contracts. It sounds so easy but the big companies are taking over a lot of the contracts that the smaller businesses used to have.

If you're planning to take the courses or a program solely to go into business for yourself, make sure to check this out thoroughly first. Find out who the local companies are who are doing it now. Are there any small businesses getting these contracts and find out how much the billing management or electronic software is going to cost. It can be very expensive.

With these tips you may avoid some of the pitfalls that are out there in the medical billing training field. Make sure to check out the school, course or program thoroughly and get testimonials from real people not Internet or online unknowns before you sign up. There are lots of risks in this field but it can be a rewarding field for many also.

About the Author

For more tips on choosing the best medical billing training and finding the best medical billing business online courses, college, work at home and financing go to http://www.MedicalBillingTrainingInfo.com a nurse's website for tips including medical billing schools

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