Contribute meaningfully to the healthcare industry in your community by earning your Medical Billing & Coding Certificate!
The Medical Billing and Coding Certificate program provides training for entry-level employment in a medical practice setting with an emphasis on the routine administrative and billing/coding tasks required in the day-to-day operation of health care offices and clinics of healthcare professionals and facilities. Students will be prepared to sit for a national exam for billing and coding certification upon satisfactory completion of the program.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to do the following:
- Perform basic administrative tasks in a typical healthcare office setting.
- Distinguish between legal and ethical behavior and demonstrate competency and compliance with federal and state laws, and current regulations and best practices for coding and billing in a medical practice.
- Model professional communication with staff, third-party payers, and patients in a culturally sensitive manner and in diverse workplace environments.
- Use appropriate nomenclature, insurance vocabulary, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology concepts and applications for coding using International Classification of Diseases (ICD), Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), and Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS), for diagnoses, services, and supplies.
- Assess applications of clinical data content and structure, and apply appropriate standards for both physical and electronic health technologies and resources.
- Evaluate internal and external revenue and reimbursement policies, methodologies, and systems for patient account tracking and reconciliation, and implementation of effective collection strategies.
- Achieve a nationally recognized measure of competency in billing and coding in preparation for taking the Certified Medical Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS) exam.
Apply to the Medical Billing & Coding Program
Apply to Cochise College by visiting the admissions page.
Medical Careers Coordinator/Instructor
Nickola Dannels, RN
DTC/B 112
(520) 515-8751 | dannelsn@cochise.edu
Administrative Assistant
Margaret Reilly
DTC NA101
(520) 515-8744 | reillym@cochise.edu
Program Information
Fall: August 21, 2023
1 Fall Semester
1 Spring Semester
13 Credits
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Medical Billing & Coding At A Glance
Although there are no prerequisites for the Medical Billing & Coding Certificate program, it is recommended to take HLT 101 Medical Terminology to prepare. HLT 101 and BIO 160 require a 092 reading level.
First Semester
BIO 160 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
HLT 111 CPR and First Aid
HLT 101 Medical Terminology
HLT 160 Medical Billing and Coding I
Second Semester
HLT 161 Medical Billing and Coding II