How About Working as a Secretary/Office Manager/Medical Biller
If you are highly organized, like to multi-task and are computer literate, work in a small medical office or with a single practitioner, mat be a good way to start your new career as a medical biller. Licensed professionals who are just starting out, or those with very specialized practices ie:chiropractor , dermatologist, or cosmetic/plastic surgeon. These types of office/professional settings would be an ideal environment for the knowledgable and well trained medical biller, who has excellent communication skills and understanding of patient sensitivities.
Besides the assumed duties of processing insurance claims and maintaining billing records, other duties might also include: patient scheduling, checking patients in/out, answering multiple phone lines, and other detailed office work to help keep office running both smooth and efficiently.
When considering a career as a medical biller, visit the Manhattan Institute website, or call 212-564-1234, to find out about flexible class schedules an additional career opportunities once your training is complete.
