I want to learn how to do medical billing and do the billing for private doctors offices in my local area. Is this possible? Is that how medical billing works?
One Response to “I Want To Do Medical Billing From Home?”
Lori said on Saturday, September 12, 2009, 18:00
Hello,
YES it is very possible and there are hundreds of people that do it on a daily basis. You have a basic understanding of how medical billing from home works but you have alot to learn because most people, internet and magazines, software vendors, medical billing opportunity vendors, software vendors don’t tell you the full story behind being successful in this industry!
I have been in the medical billing industry (I own a home based medical billing business) for years now and I can tell you with confidence that there are no legitimate companies that will hire or even contract you to do medical billing/coding from home.
The only way you are going to be employed by a practice, clinic, hospital, etc., to do medical billing/coding from home is if:
1. Your employer has a telecommuter program already set up so you can securely receive and deliver your completed workload via some sort of network. Most small practices are not even networked yet and the medium/big offices that are won’t just allow you to work from home until:
2. You have been an employee of theirs for at least six months to a year. No office or business at this stage of the game (especially HIPAA enforced) is going to let a new employee to have that much access to protected health information without them (you) proving to your employer over time that you are a competent biller/coder, can follow the directions and policies that the practice puts forth, you are deemed the personality that is trustworthy and can function without having a boss over your back to make sure things get done in a timely fashion and the list goes on and on.
Your question is one that we in the business see time and time again. If you were asking about doing medical transcription from home then your prospects would be a lot better. The transcription field has several companies in the USA that will contract those that have the know-how, speed and dedication to get the job done and it seems people think you can do the same in the billing/coding field.
3. The only other way to break into the industry is by starting you own home based medical billing business. I can’t go into what you need to do here to make that a reality because it would take days for me to spell everything out but you should visit the link below my name and read what an expert has to say about the correct way of starting a home base medical billing business.
Lorihttp://medicalbillingbook.tripod.com
Lori said on Saturday, September 12, 2009, 18:00
Hello,
YES it is very possible and there are hundreds of people that do it on a daily basis. You have a basic understanding of how medical billing from home works but you have alot to learn because most people, internet and magazines, software vendors, medical billing opportunity vendors, software vendors don’t tell you the full story behind being successful in this industry!
I have been in the medical billing industry (I own a home based medical billing business) for years now and I can tell you with confidence that there are no legitimate companies that will hire or even contract you to do medical billing/coding from home.
The only way you are going to be employed by a practice, clinic, hospital, etc., to do medical billing/coding from home is if:
1. Your employer has a telecommuter program already set up so you can securely receive and deliver your completed workload via some sort of network. Most small practices are not even networked yet and the medium/big offices that are won’t just allow you to work from home until:
2. You have been an employee of theirs for at least six months to a year. No office or business at this stage of the game (especially HIPAA enforced) is going to let a new employee to have that much access to protected health information without them (you) proving to your employer over time that you are a competent biller/coder, can follow the directions and policies that the practice puts forth, you are deemed the personality that is trustworthy and can function without having a boss over your back to make sure things get done in a timely fashion and the list goes on and on.
Your question is one that we in the business see time and time again. If you were asking about doing medical transcription from home then your prospects would be a lot better. The transcription field has several companies in the USA that will contract those that have the know-how, speed and dedication to get the job done and it seems people think you can do the same in the billing/coding field.
3. The only other way to break into the industry is by starting you own home based medical billing business. I can’t go into what you need to do here to make that a reality because it would take days for me to spell everything out but you should visit the link below my name and read what an expert has to say about the correct way of starting a home base medical billing business.
Lorihttp://medicalbillingbook.tripod.com