11.14.08
Posted in Business Opportunities at 5:30 pm by admin
Helen Hecker asked:
Today the health care industry has expanded in such a way that medical office workers are overloaded. Because of this doctors have to outsource their billing work to independent medical billing and coding professionals who work from home. If you’ve thought about starting up a medical billing business at home, here are some tips to help you start up a work at home business.
First of all, operating a business from home takes concentration, self-discipline and a positive attitude. You’ll want to set aside specific hours for work. You’ll need to get rid of any distractions. You’ll be wearing many hats including the medical billing and coding work you do for your clients, marketing your business to gain more clients, doing your bookkeeping or arranging for a bookkeeper and invoicing your clients. Eventually you may need to hire some employees.
You’ll need to get medical billing training of course. There are quite a few training programs available for you to choose from. You can earn a certificate or a degree. You can learn online from a program or course or from an online school or on a campus. You will need to check these out very carefully before you commit. Check with the Better Business Bureau. If online try to find out if there are any complaints about the company on the Internet. Make sure you read the fine print thoroughly and completely understand any contract you sign. Question anything you don’t understand.
You will want to try to get some hands-on or job experience. Medical billers and coders are responsible for how and when doctors get paid by the insurance companies. Because of this you’re more likely to gain some good clients once you get some on-the-job experience. If you can get a job in a doctor’s or medical office for six months or so it will greatly help you ease your way into a work-at-home business.
Check with your state licensing divisions and tax agencies to find out what state and local licenses you’ll need.
Once you open your doors for business you can plan on earning an average of $10,000 per year for each doctor client. This statistic comes from the Electronic Medical Network of America.
If possible, set aside $1000 to $2000 to start up your home-based business. You’ll need medical billing software, office equipment, a computer and hardware, office supplies, licensing fees, business cards and fliers and possibly mailing costs for initial mailings to doctors and medical offices.
Before you start up your business, make sure your local market is not already saturated. The EMBNA reports that for every 1,000 doctors in your region, two or three may be looking for your services. Check the yellow pages in your phone book to see how many medical billing services you see under the “Billing” or “Insurance Claim Specialists”. You’ll want to get a rough idea of how much competition you’ll have.
Once you get up and running you’ll need to start marketing your business. You may want to start with fliers or letter mail outs to local doctors and medical offices. Network, network, network. Consider joining professional organizations, medical organizations and any organization that has a good concentration of health professionals. Join your local Chamber of Commerce if you have one. And finally make sure to mail out press releases to the business section of your local newspapers announcing your medical billing business.
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11.11.08
Posted in Online Education tagged Choices, Graduation, Small Business at 3:51 am by admin
Helen Hecker asked:
Before you commit to any medical billing training program, it’s a good idea for you to find out what to expect. First of all you want to eliminate any programs that are not reputable. You will want to thoroughly check out any program before you commit or sign any contract. You can do this by typing in the specific name of the program on your search engine along with the words ‘bad’ or ‘problems’ or something similar and see what you can find. There may be some people unhappy with any program but multiple complaints should raise a red flag.
When you do get a contract you will ant to go over every word to make sure nothing is vague or in tiny print that you don’t understand. There are many small companies that are yet to get your hard earned dollars so make sure to check out each program thoroughly.
So getting a diploma or certificate as a specialist in insurance medical billing from your home is more convenient now than attending an accredited college or accredited university. But don’t eliminate that possibility if you have one close to home; too far away will significantly raise the costs of your education.
After graduation you can either work on-site for a company or in the privacy of your own home as an independent contractor or an established small business. There are more than a million medical billing specialists in the US, according to the newest statistics.
Actually medical billing is the process of organized submitting and following up on medical claims to insurance companies in order to receive payment for services given by a health care provider. A Medical Billing Specialist is one of the fastest growing jobs in the health care field.
If you prefer to attend a college or institute for training in person, you’ll have the benefit of getting hands-on training instead of trying to learn from a textbook or on the Internet. So weigh your choices carefully to see what fits best for you. If you choose a school that has a medical billing training program then after graduating you can find a job in a wide variety of health care environments. However learning from home online may be the best way to learn if you plan to start a medical billing career from your home.
So if you’re thinking about a medical billing job decide whether you want to attend a local college, take an online training course or a home study course. Attend at least one professional organization meeting before you commit if possible to get more of an idea if you want to go that route. After graduation join the group so you can keep abreast of changes, network with others in the field and learn about any job opportunities. The best course should give you a simple step-by-step system so you’ll be prepared to perform the job of a Medical Biller and Coder.
If you’re hesitant to commit to an online course then consider any introductory free courses to see if you like it. If you’re taking any training locally from a private school or institute you can check with the Better Business Bureau to ensure they are legitimate and don’t have complaints on file that haven’t been attended to. Most courses take from nine to twenty four months.
Because many insurance claims are rejected because of incorrect billing practices, doctors and health care providers usually hire only trained professional medical specialists. To be clear on the payment of a claim, the physician must have complete knowledge of many different insurance plans that companies are offering and all the laws and regulations that preside over them. The small doctor’s offices usually outsource work to businesses who have established an electronic online medical billing business from their homes. Check with a few of your local offices to see how they handle their billing.
Training usually includes medical terminology, billing and accounts receivables management and claims and claims processing. In the old days specialists were only required to have a high school diploma. So once you finish your training you’ll be able to start a work-from home business or find a job.
Look for quality low cost, inexpensive or even cheap training programs. Learn all about billing before you commit to either an online school or an on-campus university. Also there are many Internet medical billing training programs that offer introductory, intermediate, and advanced classes. Compare prices and graduation requirements to find a program that fits your budget
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