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What Is The Salary For A Medical Billing Or Coding Specialist?



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By : Helen Hecker    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-04-12 21:03:31
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If you've been thinking about becoming a Medical Billing Specialist or Medical Coding Specialist, one of the first things that come to mind is what is the salary? If you're thinking about making medical billing a career then you surely want to know what you can expect for a salary. I'll detail salary later in this article.

First of all a Medical Billing Specialist is a separate career from a Coder. Sometimes people decide to get educated in both to give them more versatility. But you can make a career out of either.

One of the first questions to ask yourself is - are there medical billing companies in your area? Although many large clinics do their billing in-house, many do not. They send the work out to large companies that specialize in doing this.

If there are no companies in your area that specialize in billing for doctors and other health professionals then no matter what a salary is nationwide, you may not have a place to work when you've finished your education. So make sure to check this out first.

Now when you do find these facilities you can call and talk to the human resources department. Ask them what the average salary in their facility is for a medical biller or coder. Usually they will be very willing to help you. You can say you're doing research to decide whether you want to go into the field or not. You can also at this time ask them how often they have medical billing or coding jobs available. Maybe they'll tell you they're easily filled or that they never can find enough coders.

Now while you have them on the phone ask how you can find out what billers do, if you don't know. You may gain some insight and learn details you haven't found elsewhere. Also ask what special educational requirements are needed and find out if certification is needed. They may have jobs in medical billing at a lower salary where you can learn on the job, but eventually may need to be nationally certified. Now these jobs will probably have a lower salary. But if you're learning on the job it may be worth it to you.

Now the average salary for a medical billing specialist runs somewhere in the range of $25,000 to $30,000 annually depending on your experience. They can vary as much as $10 to $20 per hour. That's why it's important to find out what medical billing companies or large clinics that do their billing and coding in-house, are in your area. You may find salaries vary quite a bit. Also make sure you're careful about how and where you get your training if it's not on the job. Make sure to find a good school, course or program and not get drawn into any scams. Get testimonials from trustworthy sources too, not paid testimonials. If you do your homework you will find out what salary you can expect if you do decide to become a biller or coder.
Author Resource:- For secrets and tips on how to start a medical billing business or as a career, choosing the best medical billing training, finding the best medical billing business schools, online courses, college, work at home and financing go to a nurse's website: http://www.MedicalBillingTrainingInfo.com
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