Many
readers ask me about medical billing from home, so today I've done the research
to help you understand exactly what it is, what it pays, and — most important —
how to dodge the many scam opportunities you might come across when seeking out
this type of job.
While medical billing is totally for real and many
people are able to make a decent living from home doing it, it definitely
doesn't count as entry-level work.
Medical Billing From Home Scams
The first
thing you should know about the work from home medical billing “opportunities”
you might find online is that many of these are not actually work at home jobs, but rather someone trying to sell
you information on how to start your own medical billing business.
Why is
this misleading? It is because the advertisements make it sound as though
you are going to work for someone, or for a company, rather than just paying
for information that may or may not even help you.
With that
said, you can get paid to do medical billing from home, but
as mentioned above, it's not nearly as easy to get started as many scammers
would have you believe.
What Does a Medical Biller Do?
Medical
billing involves billing insurance companies for healthcare services
provided, billing patients, sending claims to insurance companies, and
appealing claims denials, among other things.
To do the
job, you'll need to have an understanding of medical terminology, human
anatomy, and the medical coding system.
You will
need to know how to type. Customer service skills are also very important
because chances are good you'll be on the phone frequently with doctor's
offices, insurance companies, etc. once you start working.
How Much Do Medical Billers Make?
Is Training Necessary?
You do
need some training to get started and while there are several schools you can
use for the training, it's best if you stick with one that is accredited.
Many
vocational schools do offer medical billing courses which can take as little as
nine months or as long as two years to complete, and some of these also offer
help with job placement just out of school.
You will
not be able to find a business that will hire you for medical billing unless
you have either had some schooling or past work experience.
Where Can You Go For Training?
It might
not be a bad idea to check around in your local area for a college or
tech/vocational school with a medical billing program. These schools may
additionally have options for you to complete your courses online or mostly
online.
CareerStep also
has online training for aspiring medical billers/coders and they are widely
recommended, plus they have flexible payment plans that make it really easy for
anyone to afford it.
Many
companies are quick to hire CareerStep graduates. This is the company I always
refer readers to when they ask me about reputable online training for medical
billing from home.
Is Medical Billing 100 Percent Home-based?
What you
will find when you begin looking for medical billing jobs from home is that
most doctor's offices, pharmacies, and insurance companies that hire medical
billers do not offer a work from home option to start.
In most
cases you will not be able to work from home until you've worked onsite for a
certain period of time.
Once you
prove yourself working onsite, you may then be given permission to do the work
from home.
If you are
getting into medical billing primarily because you want a work from home
career, keep in mind that there are some companies out there that may never be
willing to let you work from home.
You will
need to check and make sure that the potential to work from home at some point
is there before agreeing to employment if that is important to you.
Starting Your Own Medical Billing Business
Many work
from home medical billers do run their own home businesses. You can either attempt to dive right
into this after getting the schooling you need, or you can take time to work
under someone else first before trying to go it alone.
As with
any home business, there will be some start up expenses. These will include
home office equipment, a business license, medical billing software, reference
books, and more. However, medical billing is something that there will likely
always be a need for since health care is always in demand, so if you go about
things the right way, you may be able to do well with your home business.
More Information
Want to
dig deeper into this? CareerStep has a
fantastic, detailed page with more information on what medical billers do, what
they can earn, and more. It should help to answer many of the other questions
you might have about going down this path.
Good luck
if you decide to pursue medical billing from home!
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