Ivy Tech Community College approved instructor with work experience and/or education in a course or related field.
The Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing and Coding will give you the skills you need to find the job you are looking for as an Administrative Medical Specialist (AMS), Medical Billing Specialist, and/or Medical Coder. In addition to the extensive Medical Billing information, you will be taught every aspect of the Medical Receptionist/Front Desk position. This program also provides preparation for the Certified Coding Associate (CCA) national certification exam. Upon successful completion of the Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing and Coding program, students will: Be proficient in skills such as medical terminology, communication, telephone techniques, organization and time management. Have knowledge of Medical Practice Settings and Specialties, as well as the differences in Traditional and Managed Care. Students also learn about Commercial, HMO/PPO, Federal and State insurance plans, including eligibility and coverage, as well as reimbursement methodologies. o Have knowledge of the legal and ethical responsibilities of an administrative medical specialist, including the HIPAA mandates, the rules for maintaining the privacy of medical records and protected health information, and the types of consents and disclosures that are required in a medical office environment. Be able to perform tasks associated with the entire Accounts Receivable and Revenue cycle, including scheduling and registration of patients; posting of accounting transactions; completion of insurance claim forms, and collections. Be able to perform the day-to-day tasks associated with medical coding, medical billing and completing insurance forms. Be able to effectively input patient information, run office reports, and process insurance claims using the medical software. Be prepared to take an Advanced Coding course to prepare for more advanced national certifications.
A basic understanding of medical terminology is a prerequisite for this program. Students should be proficient in keyboarding, have a basic understanding of word processing computer program (Microsoft Word recommended) and have a command of English grammar and punctuation as demonstrated by the TOEFL exam if applicable. No health care work experience is required.
one week prior to start of class