Medical Billing and Coding

Get into a profession that makes a difference in people’s lives with
Laurus College’s Medical Billing & Coding degree program

If you’re interested in helping others in the medical field, the Medical Billing and Coding career may be right for you.

This 24-month* Occupational Associate Degree program provides the practical training and technical skills to excel in, Medical Insurance Billing, Medical Coding and Medical Front Office Responsibilities

In our well-rounded Occupational Associate Degree program, you’ll take part in a career-oriented education that focuses on learning how to accurately compile, process and maintain medical records and patient information.

Where You Could Be After Graduation

Grads with Medical Billing & Coding training may find employment in a wide range of interesting and rewarding positions, including:

  • Medical Records & Health Information Technicians
  • Medical Receptionist & Information Clerk
  • Insurance Policy Processing Clerk
  • Medical Coding Specialist
  • Patient Services Coordinator
        • Medical Records & Health Information Technicians
        • Medical Receptionist & Information Clerk
        • Insurance Policy Processing Clerk
        • Medical Coding Specialist
        • Patient Services Coordinator

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This program prepares you for careers classified under the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system (used by Federal agencies for data). The Medical Billing and Coding (O.A.) program can qualify you for a variety of roles that fall under specific SOC codes (see www.onetonline.org for details). Laurus College can prepare you with the qualifications to take your career to the next level.

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LEARNING GOALS

Upon completion of the degree, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of medical terminology and the importance of correct spelling.
  • Identify and look up CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) and ICD-10 (Diagnostic Coding) guidelines and codes.
  • Show proficiency in filling out various billing forms, such as the CMS-1500 claim form, appeals letters, and denial letters.
  • Read and interpret EOBs (Explanation of Benefits), aging reports, and financial policies within the medical office.
  • Identify different types of insurance plans and insurance terminology.
  • Understand HIPAA guidelines, including the HIPAA privacy and security rules.
  • Demonstrate the importance of time management skills, communication, scheduling, and teamwork.

PROGRAM INFORMATION

As part of the curriculum, students will have the opportunity to develop skills in:

Program Structure
The Medical Billing and Coding (O.A.) program requires 100 quarter credits. Students can complete the degree in two (2) years by attending all terms consecutively.

Instructional Method
This program uses an intense online interactive learning approach focused on practical application. Classes combine lectures, learning activities, and practical application laboratory time to build skills. Instruction includes the use of interactive virtual classrooms and may feature guest speakers.

Communication and Critical Thinking Skills
Students in the program complete challenging projects and assignments using creative problem-solving skills. They communicate ideas through written and oral presentations in various courses throughout the program.

Completion Requirements
To obtain the Medical Billing and Coding (O.A.), students must meet all program completion requirements. This includes completing a minimum of 100 quarter credits and being in good academic standing with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better.

Program Structure
The Medical Billing and Coding (O.A.) program requires 100 quarter credits. Students can complete the degree in two (2) years by attending all terms consecutively.

Instructional Method
This program uses an intense online interactive learning approach focused on practical application. Classes combine lectures, learning activities, and practical application laboratory time to build skills. Instruction includes the use of interactive virtual classrooms and may feature guest speakers.

Communication and Critical Thinking Skills
Students in the program complete challenging projects and assignments using creative problem-solving skills. They communicate ideas through written and oral presentations in various courses throughout the program.

Completion Requirements
To obtain the Medical Billing and Coding (O.A.), students must meet all program completion requirements. This includes completing a minimum of 100 quarter credits and being in good academic standing with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better.

We Have a Lot to Offer You!

We offer Associate and Bachelor of Science Degrees. The courses at Laurus College are taught online by experienced professionals from the field, and our college is known for its friendly learning environment and supportive staff and instructors who will feel like family.

You can even connect with faculty, classmates, and staff in person by visiting one of our locations: Atascadero, Chula Vista, Las Vegas, Oxnard, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Maria.