Medical Billing & Insurance Coding Program Resources

Master a career in medical billing and coding with our detailed program resources designed to provide insight into educational pathways, responsibilities, and more.  

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Meet Veronica, a Medical Billing & Insurance Coding Graduate

Veronica graduated from the Medical Billing and Insurance Coding program at the UEI College Garden Grove campus. She shares her journey and reflects on her success. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Most professionals in this field begin their employment doing medical billing. With this experience, you can expand your knowledge and venture into insurance coding. Often, medical insurance coders require in-depth knowledge of the codes used for services and the software used to track them. You will also need to have a high school diploma, undergo training, and pass a certification exam.

There are several certifications available in this field, including: 

  • American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) 
  • Certified Coding Assistant (CCA) 
  • Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) 
  • Certified Coding Specialist-Physician-based (CCS-P) 

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Career Outcomes

As a graduate of the program, you may qualify for the following positions:

  • Health Information Clerk
  • Health Information Specialist
  • Health Information Technician
  • Medical Biller
  • Medical Billing and Coding Specialist
  • Medical Coder
  • Medical Records Clerk
  • Medical Records Coordinator
  • Medical Records Technician