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Fast track your career growth Master Revenue Cycle Management

Learn how to process claims, handle denials, and ensure healthcare providers get paid.

Medical Billing
  • Hours of Instructor-Led Training
  • Hands-on Projects across Web, Data & AI
  • Includes Beginner → Expert Level Topics
  • Mentor Support, Assignments & Code Reviews
  • Job Assistance & Portfolio Guidance
  • Jobzenter Certificate of Completion

What You'll Learn

Claims Lifecycle

Submission, processing, and payment.

Denial Management

Handling rejected insurance claims.

Insurance Types

Medicare, Medicaid, and Private plans.

Billing Software

Hands-on with industry tools.

Patient Billing

Invoicing and collections.

Regulatory Laws

Compliance and billing ethics.

Course Content

  • Overview of the healthcare industry and medical billing process
  • Understanding the role of a medical biller and coder
  • Key terms and concepts: CPT codes, ICD-10, HCPCS, NPI, and EDI
  • Overview of medical insurance types: private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid
  • Understanding payer systems and insurance verification

Frequently asked questions

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What is Medical Billing?+

Medical Billing is the process of submitting and following up on claims with health insurance companies to receive payment for healthcare services provided to patients. It ensures proper reimbursement for healthcare providers.

Why should I learn Medical Billing?+

Learning Medical Billing helps you understand insurance policies, coding systems, and billing practices, which are essential skills for healthcare administration, ensuring timely and accurate payments.

What tools are used in Medical Billing?+

Common tools used in Medical Billing include specialized software such as EZClaim, PracticeSuite, and Kareo, which help streamline the claim process, billing, and insurance verification.

What are the career opportunities after completing Medical Billing?+

After completing Medical Billing, you can work as a Medical Biller, Billing Coordinator, or Healthcare Administrator in hospitals, clinics, or insurance companies handling billing and claims.

How does Medical Billing relate to Medical Coding?+

While Medical Coding involves translating diagnoses and procedures into codes, Medical Billing uses these codes to submit claims to insurance companies for payment. Both are crucial in the healthcare reimbursement process.