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The Stress-Free Method Of Choosing A Medical Billing Course For Your
Home Based Business? by Medical Billing Mastermind (Rest Portion)
is not an attempt to satisfy my own ego but rather to show you that
I am not some "QUACK" that just dispenses unfounded theories or hype.
My name is Paul Hackett and both my business clients and customers
have dubbed me "The Medical Billing Mastermind"
YI've been in the home based medical billing business for 8 years,
built all my businesses from scratch, have helped hundreds of medical
billing beginners start their own home based medical billing businesses
and I am the one that most veterans in the industry contact when they
need answers. I have earned my trust within this industry by only
giving useful and truthful information about this field. Now that
you know who I am and what I represent lets get down to the meat of
the issue! Here's What A Medical Billing Course, Medical Billing Training
Program or Medical Billing Correspondence Course IS NOT. Sure it would
be easy for me to tell what a good medical billing course should be
comprised of (and I will in the next section so you can see both sides
of the coin) but I know from experience that by telling you how they
shouldn't be will make a more dramatic impact on you so you will remember
them instantly when researching an online course. Here goes:
1) Your Medical Billing Course shouldn't be taught by anyone other
than experienced medical billers or a successful home based medical
billing business owner. 2) Your Medical Billing Training/Course shouldn't
be given by an EC (Educational Clearinghouses are schools or learning
institutions that don't specialize in any one profession but instead
teaches everything under the sun like accounting to zoology). The
BIGGEST problem with EC's is that you are not taught the in-depth
and focused education that you need to be professional and efficient
in this industry. 3) Your Medical Billing Course shouldn't take you
2 years to complete (If you are also studying to be a nationally certified
medical coder as well it can come close to that depending on the school).
4) Your Medical Billing Course shouldn't be really short in length
(1 day to 2 weeks. What will you really learn in that amount of time?
NOTHING!) 5) Your Medical Billing Course shouldn't be overly expensive
(learning to be a home based medical biller is not rocket science
so a medical billing training course shouldn't be more than $700.
If you are going to take courses at a local college, specialized medical
billing/coding trade school or a vocational school then the price
tag will be more. If your course includes classes on becoming a certified
medical coder the cost will also be more substantial). 6) Your Medical
Billing Course shouldn't promise any Certification (only certain organizations
can award you with certification and you will have to pass a very
lengthy and extensive exam to earn their designation). 7) Your Medical
Billing Course shouldn't push you to learn the material at their pace
(everyone learns differently so attaching time limits to a course
is detrimental to the learning process). 8) Your Medical Billing Course
shouldn't give you only one payment option (everyone's financial situation
is different and a good course will be flexible enough to accommodate
their students circumstances). 9) Your Medical Billing Course shouldn't
restrict you from speaking with other students and alumni that have
taken their course (referrals is the best way for potential students
to research the outcome of the course and it should be a school/courses
pleasure to supply you with ten referrals and more if you ask). Here's
What A Medical Billing Course SHOULD BE.
Now that you are aware of what a medical billing course shouldn't
be like this is what a well-rounded medical billing course curriculum
consists of: 1) Introduction To Medical Billing 2) Medical Office
Procedures 3) Documentation 4) Code Usage 5) Billing and Reimbursement
(including electronic submission) 6) Software Usage 7) Operating Procedures
Of A Medical Billing Business 8) Effective Marketing Practices Of
A Medical Billing Business Anything more than the above is overkill,
which will lead to information overload (a sure way to hinder your
motivation and make you feel like quitting). Anything less than that
and you will not know enough about the business for you to pursue
it professionally. Most beginners don't know these medical billing
course facts and usually have to spend more money on another course
to get them to where they need to be (what a waste of money, time
and energy).
What Is The Best Online Medical Billing Course? If you do a search
for medical billing courses, medical billing training, medical billing
correspondence courses, etc. I am sure you will find at least 230,000
results. Now that's overwhelming and it's why most people end up choosing
the wrong type of course. If you are looking to start a home based
medical billing business then your best bet is to take an online medical
billing course that will give you a great education, a certificate
of completion and is convenient for you take. When I wrote my book
(Medical Billing Book For Home Based Beginners: http://medicalbillingbook.tripod.com)
I didn't specifically endorse any particular software vendor, medical
billing courses, clearinghouse or medical billing opportunity vendors.
Instead I listed all the reputable firms/vendors that have strong
histories of supporting the home based medical billing industry so
that my readers wouldn't get scammed when trying to choose a company
to work with. However, in late 2004 several people emailed me requesting
that I give them a clear recommendation as to which course to choose
because they were still overwhelmed even though I only suggested a
hand full of companies to research. So I set out on a personal quest
to find one or two online medical billing training courses that I
could confidently endorse to make things a lot easier for them. So
using the criteria I mentioned in the "What A Medical Billing Course
Should Be" section to base my conclusion on I got referrals from students
(on all levels of the courses), spoke to course alumni, spoke to the
owners of the company and then finally took into consideration the
price.
So Far (December 2005), out of the 34 courses that we have taken and
reviewed I can only professionally endorse ONE online medical billing
course and here's why: 1) This Medical Billing Training Course Is
Comprehensive Without Going Overboard. Here's the course outline:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Medical Billing - About Medical Billing
- The Basics Overview - Gathering & Entering Data - Paper Claims Processing
- Electronic Claims Processing - Posting Payments - Generating - Reports
- Billing Your Clients - Chapter 1 Examination Chapter 2: Understanding
Office Forms - Essential Office Forms - Patient Demographic Form and
Completion - Insurance Cards - Insurance Verification Form and Verification
Procedures - Superbills - Daysheet - Chapter 2 Examination Chapter
3: Understanding the HCFA 1500 - The Basics of the HCFA 1500 Form
- Step-By-Step Instructions for Completing a HCFA 1500 - Online HCFA
Form Completion Exercises - Commonly Made Errors - Chapter 3 Examination
Chapter 4: Understanding Codes CPT (Current Procedural Technology)
Coding - Definition - Proper Usage - Resource & Reference Material
ICD (International Classification of Disease) Coding - Definition
- Proper Usage - Resource & Reference Material - Chapter 4 Examination
Chapter 5: Understanding the Life Cycle of an Insurance Claim - The
Collection of Claim Data - Claim Information Data Entry - Claim Submission
(Paper Claims, Electronic Claims, Secondary Claims, Claims Attachments)
- Posting Payments (Full Payment, Partial Payment, Deductible) - Chapter
5 Examination Chapter 6: Working with Practice Management Software
- Clinic Data - Physician Data - Patient Data (Demographics Information,
Insurance Information, Procedure Information, Diagnosis Information)
- Claim Generation - Report Generation - Chapter 6 Examination Chapter
7: Practical Experience Using Your Practice Management Software In
this chapter you'll get all the hands-on experience you can handle.
You will be actually entering data, generating claims, posting payments,
running reports, etc. because that's what you'll go through during
the "daily operations" of your medical billing business. ***You will
be supplied with everything you need to complete this part of the
course (For Free) such as: Top-notch medical billing software, software
training workbook, a mock data manual for data entry purposes and
a supply of HCFA 1500 forms.*** - Chapter 7 Examination Chapter 8:
Operating a Medical Billing Business - Naming Your Business - Setting
Up Your Business - Office Equipment & Essentials - Services You Can
Provide - Relationship Selling - Steps to Creating a Business Plan
- Steps to Writing a Proposal - Chapter 8 Examination Chapter 9: Marketing
Your Medical Billing Business - Promoting Your Business - The Benefits
of Selling Benefits - Targeting Specialties - Your Market - Revenue
Enhancement - Sample Documents (Brochures, Flyers, Post-cards, Letters,
Contracts, etc...) 2) Every Instructor And Moderator Is A Medical
Billing Business Owner. This is the only online medical billing training
course that can boast of this accomplishment. Learning from those
that are in the trenches everyday is the best form of education you
could ask for.
Not only will the staff understand what you're going through today
but they have the practical experience to properly guide you into
the future. 3) You Can Complete Each Chapter And The Entire Course
At Your Own Pace. Some people take a few weeks others take a couple
of months to complete the whole medical billing course but that's
OK because the course owners understand that people learn differently.
They want to make sure you grasp the all the concepts before you move
on which makes for a well-informed business owner and professional
biller. 4) You Get Alot Of Bonuses That Most Courses Charge Extra
For (if they offer them at all) . Here are some of them: - Course
includes study guides - Course includes "Free" software so you get
the hands-on experience you need - Course includes Internet Resources
in addition to the course materials - Course includes "FREE" telephone,
online forum and software technical support 5) The Investment Is More
Than Reasonable and Very Flexible. Here's what I mean: - The entire
course with all the bonuses is only $584.00 - You'll get $99.00 off
the cost if you purchase the whole course upfront so the total investment
will be $485.00 - You have the option to pay as you go. Pay only for
the chapter that you're on and when you've taken the exam and are
ready to move on just pay for the next one 6) You Will Receive A Certificate
Of Completion Once All Chapters Are Complete and The Exams Are Successfully
Passed. There's More: If you possess an over-all score of 95% or better
you will be awarded with a "Certification of Special Distinction"
(a great marketing tool when you begin to market to physicians). So
without any further delay you can find my number one pick at: http://tinyurl.com/m194
I really enjoyed sharing my knowledge and experience with you and
I hope that you learned what to look for when choosing an online Medical
Billing Course. Here's To Your Success, Paul Hackett "The Medical
Billing Mastermind" About the Author Paul G. Hackett is the owner
of Stelo Medical Management and author of the ebook entitled "Medical
Billing Book For Home Based Beginners". His book is the beginner's
first line of defense against the scams in the medical billing from
home industry. Visit http://medicalbillingbook.tripod.com