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Vermont Medical Billing and Coding Schools

The field of medicine is one of the fastest growing industries in the United States with the aging population of the baby boomers. The desperate need for medical professions is greater then ever. If you are interested in getting into this field in Vermont, then you need to learn as much as you can about medical billing and coding jobs.

About Medical Billing and Coding Jobs

The people who are the main actors in the medical field (i.e. the doctors and nurses) will always need someone to do the billing and coding work for them. They simply do not have the time to handle this administrative affairs, that is where you come in.

The best trained people in this field will receive the best jobs and the most pay, however the training is not nearly as difficult as training to be a doctor or nurse. You will not be working medically on any patients, so the only real skills you are going to need are people skills and computer skills. The pay rates vary from state to state, however the median pay rate in a state like Vermont would be somewhere in the $32,000 range, depending on experience. (Figures courtesy of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Employment & Wages database.)

You must be able to be a friendly greeter of patients, and at the same time be able to have good organizational skills. A medical office is one of the most important places to keep orderly files, considering the fact that you are dealing with people’s medical history and records. A small mix up here can lead to a lawsuit or worse.

The pay rate is rather good considering the fact that educational training to be a medical assistant only requires somewhere between one year and two years.

Interested in exploring correspondence or online medical billing school options?

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Dennis
Dennis
I am a medical biller, a blogger and have 20 years of experience in medical billing, medical billing management, and medical assistant. My background includes positions as a clinical medical assistant, medical records technician, medical office manager, biller, and coder. I am certified by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) as a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) and by the Practice Management Institute (PMI) as a Certified Medical Office Manager (CMOM). As an office manager/biller/coder, I was a member of the Michigan Medical Group Managers, Michigan Medical Billers Association. I also served as a committee member of the Michigan Osteopathic Association of Practice Managers Education Committee.

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