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Medical Billing Jobs
Job Outlook For Medical Billing and Coding Jobs By Louis Zhang
You have probably heard or seen a lot of advertisements for companies
looking for people to fill medical billing and coding jobs.
This should give you a good idea of the job outlook for this type
of job. As with most positions related to the health care industry
in some way, the job outlook is expected to be excellent, and
job opportunities are expected to grow much faster than average.
This is partly due to the fact that the population is aging, and
requiring more health care visits and tests, which of course the
doctors need to bill the insurance companies for. Hence the need
for medical billing and coding professionals.
Medical
Billing and Coding jobs will be easiest to find for those professionals
who have completed accredited training programs and taken the
extra step of getting one of the many types of certifications
available to people in these fields. Typically these certifications
require you to pass an exam, and then do a small amount of continuing
education in order to keep your certification current. Having
the certification will show that you have a certain level of knowledge
and ability in the field, so employers know what to expect from
you.
There
are less likely to be surprises with certified professionals,
and employers like this. Of course you are probably interested
in salary ranges as well. A medical coding salary does depend
in part on experience and other factors. Those just getting started
can expect to make a median medical billing salary of about $10.04
to $13.84 per hour, while those with 20 years or more of experience
can make about $14.42 to $18.11 per hour as their median salary.
Medical coding salary ranges are similar, Click
here for the next.
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