Medical Billing & Coding Specialist
Medical billing and coding specialists, also known as medical billers and coders, work as a liaison between medical offices and insurance companies to manage insurance claims, invoices, and payments. Includes translating patient records into universal medical alphanumeric codes for billing and insurance reimbursement, medical research, and creating and submitting claims to insurance companies and patients to collect payment.
Certified Medical Billing & Coding Specialist Facts
DC Registration Required?
No
Projected DC Annual Job Openings
80*
Average DC Yearly Salary
$61,320*
Certifiying Bodies, Examinations, and Requirements
The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) is the most widely recognized certifying agency for medical coding and billing certifications. The AHIM offers a variety of certifications including Certified Coding Associate, Certified Coding Specialist, Certified Coding Specialist – Physician Based, and Registered Health Information Technician. Learn more about the certification exams and their requirements:
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*Projected Annual Openings are based on regional O-NET data for nursing assistants from 2020-2030 and projected openings Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center https://www.onetonline.org/link/localtrends/31-9099.02?st=DC.
*Average yearly salary is based on regional O-NET data for nursing assistants https://www.onetonline.org/link/localwages/31-9099.02?zip=20001