
Nov 7, 2017 ● Kate Lopaze
How to get a job in medical billing
You’ve probably heard about how the healthcare job scene is growing by insane amount over the next 10 years. But if you’re not necessarily interested in the medical side of being an allied health professional, where does that leave you? The good news is that there are lots of administrative roles that are growing and opening right alongside the rest of the healthcare field. One such job is medical billing, because a fact of healthcare is that services need to be tracked and paid for accordingly.
What does a medical biller do?
Medical billers work behind the scenes in a medical office, hospital, or other healthcare facility. This is an administrative role, ensuring that patients (or their insurance companies) are accurately billed for the medical care they receive. Medical billing responsibilities may include:- Tracking payment information
- Assigning billing codes to a patient’s tests, procedures, and other healthcare services
- Submitting and following up on invoices to patients and insurance companies
- Working with medical staff (like physicians and nurses) to ensure billing accuracy
- Working with patients to set up payment plans
- Monitoring payment status and collections
- Managing patient records securely and accurately