The Medical Coding and Billing Specialist program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to comprehend and complete medical billing forms. Students learn to file HCFA 1500 forms manually and by automation. In addition, students gain a general knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology. Students will also learn to use a computer with medical management software to transfer information and process claims. Lastly, students learn the practical application of CPT-4, ICD-9, and HCPCS codes on coding forms and insurance claim forms. Upon completion of the program, students will have the necessary job skills to be employed as a Medical Coding and Billing professional in Insurance Companies/Offices, Physicians' Offices, Hospitals, Out-Patient Medical Facilities, and Long-Term Care Medical Facilities.
Financial Aid is available to qualified students and can be structured to make the healthcare careers of tomorrow affordable today.
Medical Coding and Billing Specialist Program is Available at these The Academy of Health Care Professions Campuses:
Northwest Houston Campus
Southwest Houston Campus
Austin Campus
About the Academy of Health Care Professions
The Academy of Health Care Professions is dedicated to empowering individuals with the skills to succeed in a rewarding career in the allied health care fields. Knowledge and proficiency are attained through demonstration; actual operation of equipment; and practice of learned techniques within the actual health care workplaces of potential employers.
It is our goal to provide students with the skills, knowledge and technical proficiency that will make them employable or to advance in their allied health care field of choice. Our mission is to help students so that they may graduate and through their efforts in the healthcare workplace help others improve their quality of life.
Each Academy campus is a modern, technical, healthcare, career institute small enough to be concerned with individual student progress, yet large enough to provide needed resources. The students work with equipment and instruments relative to their field of study.
Classrooms are unique per program and are conducted under the supervision of approved faculty. Class enrollment is limited to ensure that students receive personal attention in classes. A portion of most programs is spent as an intern in an off-campus environment practicing skills in a supervised workplace. The Academy of Health Care Professions strives to minimize training time by focusing its curriculum primarily on the skills needed to succeed in today's allied healthcare work place.
Faculty are friendly experienced healthcare professionals who are dedicated to each student's goal of achieving certification in his/her field of study. Our customer service oriented staff is available to assist with student needs including career placement assistance, financial aid assistance, counseling, and questions.
The Academy of Health Care Professions Financial Aid
The Academy of Health Care Professions supports students in finding resources to aide them in financing their education.
Financial Grants
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
Financial Loans
Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan
Financial Aid Web Sites
The Academy of Health Care Professions Admissions
To enter The Academy of Health Care Professions, a prospective student must meet these general requirements:
Possess and submit a high school diploma, or a high school transcript, or an official GED
Must be at least 17 years of age
Complete a Confidential Student Information Sheet
Make payment of the $50 registration fee
Complete personal interviews with three staff members
Complete an enrollment agreement
Submit a General Health Statement
Complete the "Drug-Free Workplace Act" Document
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