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howardcc.edu/ConEd 443-518-1700 Fall 2019 29 HEALTH CARE The demand for a well-trained workforce in the health care industry continues to grow. If you're looking to start your career, earn a certification, or are looking to transition into another specialization, we can help. Medical Records and Health Information Technician Accelerated, Comprehensive Training Medical Coding & Billing, Electronic Health Records, and Health Information Technology Career Path Medical Office Skills Become a vital part of the health care team as a medical biller and coder. Employment of health information technicians is projected to grow 15 percent by 2024. Every insurance company requires an itemized list of procedures, medicines, and other materials before they pay a claim. Every procedure has a unique code. That's why medical billing and coding are in such high de - mand and why you can enjoy a great career in the health care industry. Medical records and health information technicians, commonly referred to as health information technicians, organize and manage health information data to ensure qual - ity, accuracy, accessibility, and security. Classroom-Based Courses to Complete Entry-Level Preparation for a Job and Certification Eligibility • Strong computer technology skills (keyboarding up to 40 wpm or better and Microsoft Office Applications), is recom - mended to succeed in the Medical Insurance Billing A-Z class and for employment. Internet access is also required. Computer courses may be found in an earlier section of this publication or visit howardcc.edu/coned. • The curriculum design of courses in sequence provide comprehensive theoretical and practical instruction to train you in all aspects of medical billing and claims processing as well as skills to research and assign diagnostic and proce - dural codes to medical records. Each course must be taken in order to have the skills needed for the next course in the sequence. All courses are offered in sequence during fall, winter, and spring except for Anatomy and Pathophysiology for Medical Billers/Coders and Medical Insurance Billing A-Z Plus, which are offered to be taken simultaneously. Classroom-based courses to be taken in order include: 1.Medical Terminology (55 hours) Aug 24–Sep 23, held on Mon, Wed, and four Saturdays; Prerequisite to Anatomy and Pathophysiology for Medical Billers/Coders, Medical Insur - ance Billing A-Z Plus, and Coding Courses. 2. Anatomy and Pathophysiology for Medical Billers/Coders (83 hours) Sep 28–Nov 13, held on Monday, Wednesday, and four Saturdays. 3. Medical Insurance Billing A-Z Plus (100 hours) held on Oct 15-Jan 21, Tue, Thu, and two Saturdays. NOTE: After successful completion of this class, you will be prepared to seek employment as a medical biller while taking the coding courses. 4. Coding courses include up to five separate courses offered in sequence beginning January–June 2020. • Introduction to ICD-10-CM Medical Coding (63 hours), held on Jan 6-Feb 3, Mon, Wed, and three Saturdays. • Advanced Facility Medical Coding (83 hours), held on Feb 5-Mar 9, Mon, Wed, and three Saturdays. • Introduction to CPT & HCPCS Medical Coding (63 hours), held on Mar 11-Apr 20, Mon, Wed, and three Saturdays. • Advanced Physician Medical Coding (83 hours), held on April 22-May 30, Mon, Wed, and three Saturdays. • Advanced Facility/Outpatient Medical Coding (83 hours), held on Jun 1-29, Mon, Wed, and four Saturdays. Cost of courses will include access to current coding and billing resources and access to the online Medicare Learning Network® for Medicare & Medicaid Services guided by in - structors. To view course descriptions for the courses listed, please email conedhealthcare@howardcc.edu. The above series of classroom-based courses, led by instruc- tors with relevant industry experience, will include approxi- mately 613 hours of instruction (approximately 10 months) to prepare you to be successful in the industry as well as the national certification exams given by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). Certification: Successful students who complete the Medical Insurance Billing A-Z Plus course are eligible for stackable credentials by: • Taking the national medical billing certification exam given by AAPC to earn the credential, Certified Professional Biller (CPB), The National Medical Administrative Assistant Cer - tification exam, and the Electronic Health Records Certifica- tion exam given by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). Successful students who complete all courses are eligible for: • Taking the National Coding Certification exam given by AAPC to earn the credential, Certified Professional Coder (CPC) • Employment almost anywhere in the medical field, from physician offices to government agencies. (Completing the Medical Insurance Billing A-Z Plus helps students enter the job market immediately.) Financial Assistance for Noncredit Classroom-Based Classes: For financial assistance possibilities including a payment plan option visit howardcc.edu/coned or call the Workforce De - velopment Office and ask about eligibility for the W.I.O.A. program at 410-290-2620. Comprehensive Online Program: Entry-Level Preparation for a Job and Certification Eligibility You can also train at home! This self-paced online program allows you to learn according to your schedule. Please see the online program listing on page 31 or visit howardcc.edu/ healthcare. Not sure if a career in medical billing/coding is right for you? You may enroll in the short online Ed2Go courses to explore if this is the right career for you. See page 30 or visit ed2go.com/howardcc.

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