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Medical Billing and Coding Education in Montana - MT
By an allied health world contributing writerPublished: January 15th, 2010
Montana's health sector is one of the state's leading private employers. Preparing for a career in Montana's health sector, like in Medical Billing and Coding, is an investment well worth making. With a Montana medical billing certificate, coding certificate, or comprehensive medical billing and coding certification in Montana, you have career opportunities in various job environments: hospitals, clinics, physician's offices, extended care facilities and medical insurance companies, among others.
The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), in short, sets the standards of education for US schools offering health programs, including Medical Billing and Coding Programs. In other words, if you are looking to enrol in a Medical Billing or Medical Coding program, it is important to select one accredited by AHIMA. As long as the certificate or diploma is accredited by AHIMA, a person can work as a Medical Billing or Medical Coding Specialist in all 50 states, regardless of where the degree was obtained. However, it is recommended to review state specific requirements as they may vary.
In Montana, there are different degrees available when preparing for a Medical Billing and Medical Coding career: diploma, certificate, associate's and bachelor's degrees. Of course, all of the mentioned degrees differ in qualification, cost and duration. All of these degrees are available for Montana residents, even though some are only obtainable through long distance online learning programs.
In the United States, Medical Billing Specialists and Medical Coding Specialists earn an average annual salary of $31,403 and $31,980, respectively. The national median hourly rate for a Medical Billing Specialist and a Medical Coding Specialist is just over $12 and $12, respectively. However, salaries for these jobs will depend on the state and, more importantly, the city where they are performed. Moreover, salaries for these jobs will depend on the type of degree obtained and the kind of work experience acquired.
