Medical Billing School

Medical billers assume a vital role in a medical office by overseeing the entire billing process. The Medical Billing Training teaches you how to perform billing tasks in any type of health care setting, from completing claim forms to billing insurance companies for payment of medical services. Join a medical office team and ensure that doctors get paid accurately and fast! Learn from the comfort of your home.

As a medical biller, you have the critical task of bringing in the income for a doctor's office or health care facility. You have to be organized, thorough and persistent to ensure that the billing process runs smooth - from beginning to end. It's a rewarding career that puts you at the center of a medical office and provides variety every day.

Here's a list of typical duties of a professional medical biller:

1. Prepare the electronic or paper claim form
2. Enter information into medical billing software, if applicable
3. Submit form to insurance company
4. Track the claim until it is paid
5. Collect the receipt from the insurance company verifying the transaction
6. Adjust records based on the transaction detail (what was paid, what patient
owes and what, if anything, is to be written off
7. Mail invoice to patient if money is owed
8. Post payments
9. Follow up on unpaid insurance claims, including appeals and denials
10. Handle all patient billing questions and follow up on unpaid invoices

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Usually it is only when an insurance claim gets held up or denied that medical billing professionals realize that they've made a mistake. It is these overlooked mistakes that can cost patients money and delay reimbursement for doctors. As a medical billing specialist, take extra care to avoid these common medical billing mistakes:

- Wrong patient identification number
- Wrong ICD-9-CM code without 4th and 5th digits when required
- Duplicate claim
- Wrong date of service
- Wrong rates charged
- Procedure of claim not fully furnished by the other party
- No match between the ICD-9-CM code and CPT code
- Doctor's ID not available
- Billing for more operating room time than used
- Type of service code not mentioned
- Billed for cancelled services or tests
- Bill amount totaling mistake
- Treatment or service provided was not validated
- Service or treatment given in an invalid center or place
- Service was not a medical necessity
- Place of service code not mentioned

Medical billers play a key role in the medical billing process. You can put your medical billing education to work and ensure that you submit correct and complete claim forms. Double check your work every time -- accuracy is the key in medical billing.

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