Medical Billing and Coding Career Education

Published: 28th February 2011
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Medical Billing is a rapidly growing field in the health care industry. By starting a Medical Billing career, you will be trained in a field that is highly in demand, and also highly rewarding. With a Medical Billing career, you will act as the connection between the health care provider and the insurance companies. You are responsible for processing and collecting payment for the services rendered by the health care provider for which you work.

� Most Medical Billers work regular office hours, Mon-Fri.

� The salary for Medical Billing varies by a number of factors, including workplace, experience level, and specialty (family practice, anesthesia, neurology, etc.)

� According to a 2008 survey conducted by AAPC, the average annual salary range for Medical Billing and Coding is $39,400 to $46,500.

� According to salary.com medical billers/coders earn between $33,370 to $41,506.

� Medical Billers submit claims to insurance companies or the United States government, specifically Medicare, to receive payment for medical and preventive care services provided by a doctor or other licensed health care professional. Claims are usually submitted by computer.


� A medical biller must possess good basic computer, clerical and organizational skills. High school level education in mathematics, health, biology, typing, bookkeeping, computers and office skills are required.

� American Hospital Association (AHA) (2007-2008) survey showed that about 18% of medical billing and coding positions remain unfilled due to a lack of qualified candidates.

� Medical Billers work in a claims processing office, or in a doctor�s office, hospital, dentist�s office, or clinic. Medical billers usually work away from the public or as independent consultants that can be run from a home office.

� According to a 2008 survey conducted by AAPC, the average annual salary range for Medical Billing and Coding has increased by 11% since the 2007 survey.

� As the general population ages the need for claims to be processed is on the raise.

� The Bureau of Labor Statistics (US Department of Labor) projects higher job growth then other occupations throughout the year 2014. Medical billing and coding is one of the ten fastest growing occupations.


� The Bureau of Labor Statistics (US Department of Labor) report May 2009 for Occupation: Medical Records and Health Information Technicians (SOC code 292071) states:
Mean wage
Area name #jobs Hourly Annual
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Alabama 2710 $13.85 $28,800
Alaska 640 $18.99 $39,490
Arizona 4510 $16.15 $33,590
Arkansas 1520 $14.66 $30,500
California 15180 $18.53 $38,550
Colorado 2770 $18.15 $37,750
Connecticut 1590 $17.47 $36,350
Delaware 410 $15.31 $31,840
Dist of Columbia 470 $19.85 $41,290
Florida 10420 $15.45 $32,130
Georgia 4330 $14.32 $29,790
Guam 80 $12.23 $25,440
Hawaii 650 $19.88 $41,340
Idaho 1110 $15.33 $31,880
Illinois 6880 $16.33 $33,960
Indiana 4330 $14.90 $30,990
Iowa 2140 $14.94 $31,080
Kansas 2300 $15.07 $31,350
Kentucky 2950 $15.12 $31,440
Louisiana 2470 $13.73 $28,550
Maine 780 $15.00 $31,210
Maryland 2580 $18.91 $39,330
Massachusetts 5800 $18.90 $39,310
Michigan 4970 $16.49 $34,290
Minnesota 3690 $18.09 $37,630
Mississippi 2250 $12.72 $26,460
Missouri 4050 $15.21 $31,630
Montana 780 $14.81 $30,800
Nebraska 1810 $15.47 $32,180
Nevada 1230 $17.23 $35,850
New Hampshire 1090 $15.69 $32,630
New Jersey 2090 $21.99 $45,750
New Mexico 1020 $14.85 $30,890
New York 9140 $18.33 $38,130
North Carolina 5130 $14.78 $30,750
North Dakota 450 $14.61 $30,380
Ohio 6340 $15.31 $31,840
Oklahoma 2970 $14.51 $30,190
Oregon 2770 $16.81 $34,970
Pennsylvania 8070 $15.46 $32,150
Puerto Rico 980 $10.13 $21,080
Rhode Island 760 $17.67 $36,760
South Carolina 2270 $15.27 $31,770
South Dakota 1000 $15.05 $31,310
Tennessee 3060 $14.76 $30,710
Texas 13400 $15.46 $32,150
Utah 1800 $14.87 $30,930
Vermont 500 $15.79 $32,840
Virginia 3500 $16.61 $34,540
Washington 4470 $17.66 $36,740
West Virginia 1280 $13.14 $27,330
Wisconsin 3830 $16.97 $35,300
Wyoming 290 $16.08 $33,440

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