Why Be Certified in Medical Billing and Coding?
February 25th, 2010If you are thinking about taking a course in Medical Billing and Coding or are already in a course or working in the field, then you should be thinking about becoming a Certified Professional Coder with the American Academy of Professional Coders.
Certifications allow medical billers and coders to validate their knowledge and expertise in various medical environments. It will also help you earn approximately 20% more than non-credentialed coders, according to the American Academy of Professional Coders.
These credentials are nationally recognized by employers, physician societies and government organizations.
Being credentialed may also give you and your employer more confidence in your ability to capture lost revenue for the payment risk and protect their practice from unfavorable audits.
As a credentialed billing and coder, doors may open up for you faster in:
• Physician offices or groups
• Hospital-associated physician offices or groups
• Health system-associated physician offices or groups
• Home health agencies
• Physician groups at a university and or in a teaching setting
• Compliance auditors or forensic auditors of physician claims
• Physician billing services
• Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASC)
• Outpatient hospital services not reimbursed by Ambulatory Patient Category (APCs) groups
• If you are a consultant, educator, legal counsel, physician or other care-giver seeking a credential to demonstrate your command of outpatient medical billing and coding for physician services.
So get certified today if you are working in the field. If you are taking a course, be sure to take the certification exam shortly after your course is complete. There are also preparatory classes offered to help you prepare for the certification examination. Do it for yourself. This is a great accomplishment and will bring much more value to your degree.

