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Medical Billing and Coding: Client-Site and Boot Camp Training:
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Getting the Right Knowledge to the Right People at the Right Time. Anywhere. With Client Site
Training, courses can be scheduled on a date that is convenient for you, and because they can be scheduled at your
location, you don't incur travel costs and students won't be away from home. An additional advantage is that the
class is taught on your equipment, so students are learning in their work environment rather than in a classroom
setup.
Client Site classes can also be tailored to meet your needs. You might shorten a 10-day class into a 5-day class,
or combine portions of several related courses into a single course, or have the instructor vary the emphasis of
topics depending on your staff's and site's requirements. We require a minimum of five employees and above.
Medical Coding:
Every healthcare provider that delivers a service receives money for these services by filing a claim with the
patient's health insurance provider or managed care organization. This is also referred to as an encounter. An
encounter is defined as "a face-to-face contact between a healthcare professional and an eligible beneficiary."
All types of encounters, services, tests, treatments, supplies and procedures provided to a patient in a medical
office, clinic, or hospital have a code which consists of a set of numbers and combinations of sets of numbers.
Even patient complaints such as headache, upset stomach, etc. have codes!
The combination of these codes tells the payer (health insurance companies or government entities) what was wrong
with the patient, whether treatment was necessary, and what services were performed. This makes it easier to handle
these claims and to identify the provider on a predetermined basis.
Medical Billing:
Medical billing is better described as medical practice management and a doctor's key to getting paid. Although
most doctor's offices request that payment be made at the time a medical service is provided in order to minimize
billing, every medical office has a need to maintain patient financial accounts and for collecting money. In a
small family practice or suburban clinic this task may be simple and assigned to the medical assistant or nurse
but in bigger practices and clinics this is the medical biller's job!
Medical billers usually work forty regular office hours from Monday through Friday on a desk in the billing office
or billing department of the professional healthcare office. They must know the different methods of billing patients
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Who Should Attend:
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- Coding Staff and Compliance Officers
- New Coders and Billers
- Practice Administrators
- Billing Managers
- Billing Service Directors
- Consultants
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Course Aims:
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| Medical coders and billers are employed by hospitals, clinics, physicians' offices, health maintenance
organizations (HMOs), mental health care facilities, nursing homes, insurance companies, consulting firms, health
data organizations and information system vendors. The more education you have, the more employment options you
will have available. |
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Topics Covered:
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Want to learn more? Contact the Eno sales office nearest you.
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Payment and Registration Policies:
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Payment for classes can be made by:
- Credit Card - MasterCard, Visa, American Express
- Check or Money Orders
- Company Purchase Order
Upon receipt of full payment, a confirmation letter will be mailed to you. Payment must be
made in advance to ensure your reservation. If you do not receive a confirmation, please call Eno Education Network
to confirm your enrollment at 703-370-5281.
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For organizational purchases, please send us a message at salesinfo@eno.com or complete and submit this form.
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