Medical Billing and Coding

Overview

Approved By LWIA: 7
Last Re-Certification Date: 3/17/2023
Next Re-Certification Date: 3/16/2025

Program Description

The courses listed below must be successfully completed to obtain certification. The Medical Billing and coding career field is for someone who wants to work in health care, but would prefer to work in more of an administrative role-instead of with patients. Medical Billing and Medical Coding are actually two distinct jobs, so well discuss each separately. Medical Billers are really responsible for making sure everyone is billed correctly. Which involves talking with patients and/or health insurance companies on a regular basis to make sure all invoices are paid. Medical Coders do not have much interaction with insurance companies nor patients. This job is perfect for someone who would prefer to spend time analyzing and coding data. Every duty performed in a medical office has a particular code assigned to it, and it needs to be coded properly in order for proper billing. The Medical Coder and Biller often work together to make sure all invoices are paid properly. Computer Concepts in Healthcare This course focuses on effective modeling and analysis of complicated health care-related processes through the use of computer simulation techniques. Students will learn the day-to-day usage of the computer in the health care setting. Students will also develop skills to evaluate alternative courses of action, thereby improving the efficiency of the health care system. Medical Terminology Medical terminology is the technical language of health care. If you are planning on entering the health field for employment, this is a highly recommended course to be taken before enrolling in the certification program of your choice. Emphasis is placed on prefixes, suffixes, abbreviations, pronunciation and spelling of basic medical terms. Anatomy and Physiology The anatomy and physiology of the human body is presented as an integrated science. Each major body system is described and analyzed to illustrate normal function as well as pathology. Topics include basic biochemical elements, skin, bones, muscles, the nervous system, the senses, and the endocrine system. Medical Billing Coding This course will provide knowledge of medical office operations, which includes billing and coding, processing insurance forms, and using medical software. The Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing and Coding will give you the skills you need to gain employment.

Established in 2015

CIP: 51-0714 Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller.

Training Program Type

Vocational

Local Information

converted from NIUY

Provider Information

Chicago State University

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Program Contact Info

9501 S. King Dr.
Chicago, IL 60628
(773) 995-4466

Associated Job Families and Occupations

  • Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
    • (299021 )

Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body

AAPC

Quality Assurance

  • Higher Learning Commission

Education Information

Industry Recognized Certification

12 Weeks ( 96.00 Hours / 0.00 Credit Hours )

Tuition$1,890.00
Books$601.00
Fees$219.00
Tests$380.00
Total Cost$3,090.00

Financial Aid

Application Procedure

Students that are interested in the course should contact 773.995.4466 , or at continuinged@csu.edu to express interest, and upon WIOA approval, students will be registered for the class. The maximum tuition and fees amount approved for this occupation is $5,000.

Entry Requirements:

  • HS Diploma/GED

Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance

  • EEO Compliant: Yes
  • Disability Accomodation: Yes

Program Offerings

  • Classroom Instruction
  • Night Classes

Performance Data

Program: Medical Billing and Coding

Overview

Approved By LWIA: 7
Last Re-Certification Date: 3/17/2023
Next Re-Certification Date: 3/16/2025

Program Description

The courses listed below must be successfully completed to obtain certification. The Medical Billing and coding career field is for someone who wants to work in health care, but would prefer to work in more of an administrative role-instead of with patients. Medical Billing and Medical Coding are actually two distinct jobs, so well discuss each separately. Medical Billers are really responsible for making sure everyone is billed correctly. Which involves talking with patients and/or health insurance companies on a regular basis to make sure all invoices are paid. Medical Coders do not have much interaction with insurance companies nor patients. This job is perfect for someone who would prefer to spend time analyzing and coding data. Every duty performed in a medical office has a particular code assigned to it, and it needs to be coded properly in order for proper billing. The Medical Coder and Biller often work together to make sure all invoices are paid properly. Computer Concepts in Healthcare This course focuses on effective modeling and analysis of complicated health care-related processes through the use of computer simulation techniques. Students will learn the day-to-day usage of the computer in the health care setting. Students will also develop skills to evaluate alternative courses of action, thereby improving the efficiency of the health care system. Medical Terminology Medical terminology is the technical language of health care. If you are planning on entering the health field for employment, this is a highly recommended course to be taken before enrolling in the certification program of your choice. Emphasis is placed on prefixes, suffixes, abbreviations, pronunciation and spelling of basic medical terms. Anatomy and Physiology The anatomy and physiology of the human body is presented as an integrated science. Each major body system is described and analyzed to illustrate normal function as well as pathology. Topics include basic biochemical elements, skin, bones, muscles, the nervous system, the senses, and the endocrine system. Medical Billing Coding This course will provide knowledge of medical office operations, which includes billing and coding, processing insurance forms, and using medical software. The Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing and Coding will give you the skills you need to gain employment.

Established in 2015

CIP: 51-0714 Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller.

Local Information

converted from NIUY

Provider Information

Chicago State University

View WIOA-approved programs

Program Contact Info

9501 S. King Dr.
Chicago, IL 60628
(773) 995-4466

Associated Job Families and Occupations

  • Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
    • (299021 )

Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body

AAPC

Quality Assurance

  • Higher Learning Commission

Education Information

Industry Recognized Certification

12 Weeks ( 96.00 Hours / 0.00 Credit Hours )

Tuition$1,890.00
Books$601.00
Fees$219.00
Tests$380.00
Total Cost$3,090.00

Financial Aid

Application Procedure

Students that are interested in the course should contact 773.995.4466 , or at continuinged@csu.edu to express interest, and upon WIOA approval, students will be registered for the class. The maximum tuition and fees amount approved for this occupation is $5,000.

Entry Requirements:

  • HS Diploma/GED

Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance

  • EEO Compliant: Yes
  • Disability Accomodation: Yes

Program Offerings

  • Classroom Instruction
  • Night Classes