Programs

Hospitals and doctors’ offices rely on health claims and medical bills in order to function properly. In this growing field, you’ll incorporate practical skills like word processing, cost analysis, and data entry with the art of customer service and communication.


As a student in the Health Claims Examiner/Medical Biller (HCE/MB) program, you’ll become proficient in processing health claim forms used in the insurance industry, including verification of coverage and contract interpretation. Using industry-related computer software, you’ll learn to coordinate benefits, determine eligibility, and interpret medical, dental, and hospital claim forms.


These skills will prepare you for entry-level work in a medical office, clinic, HMO, insurance company, or independent billing company. Graduates might also secure a job in other areas of the field, such as Claims Processor, Dental Biller, or Insurance Biller.


Class Modules:

  • Introduction to Insurance
  • Anatomy and Terminology
  • Medical Billing Theory
  • Medical Billing Practical
  • Health Claims Examining Theory
  • Health Claims Examining Practical
  • Health Claims Examining Clinical
  • Dental Clams Examining
  • Externship

Length of Program
The Health Claims Examiner/Medical Biller program takes approximately eight months to complete.


GED Prep and Testing
If you do not have your high school diploma or the equivalent, we offer one more advantage to attending ACC. By enrolling in this program, you qualify for our complimentary GED Prep and Testing program. Talk to your Admissions Representative for all the details.


Accreditation

ACC is approved by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools.


ABHES (www.abhes.org)

 

Campuses
Program available at LA Campus, OC Campus and Ontario Campus.


Requirements
Each program has entrance requirements. While this may seem scary, our admissions team is there to help you succeed through every step of the process – including the entrance exams. Everyone worries about tests – just remember that thousands of ACC grads made it through the process on the way to the same change you are starting today.
Some of the admissions requirements include:

  • Must be at least 18 or have a parent of guardian’s signature
  • High school graduates or the equivalent will take an entrance exam before admission and need to achieve a score of 120 or higher on the CPAt exam
  • Candidates without a high school may enroll in this program as well but must exceed 200 (Verbal) and 210 (Quantitative) on the Wonderlic basic skills ability to benefit exam

Be sure to consult with an Admissions Representative to get all the information on admission to the Health Claims Examiner/Medical Biller program.



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health claims examiner/medical biller

Programs

Hospitals and doctors’ offices rely on health claims and medical bills in order to function properly. In this growing field, you’ll incorporate practical skills like word processing, cost analysis, and data entry with the art of customer service and communication.


As a student in the Health Claims Examiner/Medical Biller (HCE/MB) program, you’ll become proficient in processing health claim forms used in the insurance industry, including verification of coverage and contract interpretation. Using industry-related computer software, you’ll learn to coordinate benefits, determine eligibility, and interpret medical, dental, and hospital claim forms.


These skills will prepare you for entry-level work in a medical office, clinic, HMO, insurance company, or independent billing company. Graduates might also secure a job in other areas of the field, such as Claims Processor, Dental Biller, or Insurance Biller.


Class Modules:

  • Introduction to Insurance
  • Anatomy and Terminology
  • Medical Billing Theory
  • Medical Billing Practical
  • Health Claims Examining Theory
  • Health Claims Examining Practical
  • Health Claims Examining Clinical
  • Dental Clams Examining
  • Externship

Length of Program
The Health Claims Examiner/Medical Biller program takes approximately eight months to complete.


GED Prep and Testing
If you do not have your high school diploma or the equivalent, we offer one more advantage to attending ACC. By enrolling in this program, you qualify for our complimentary GED Prep and Testing program. Talk to your Admissions Representative for all the details.


Accreditation

ACC is approved by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools.


ABHES (www.abhes.org)

 

Campuses
Program available at LA Campus, OC Campus and Ontario Campus.


Requirements
Each program has entrance requirements. While this may seem scary, our admissions team is there to help you succeed through every step of the process – including the entrance exams. Everyone worries about tests – just remember that thousands of ACC grads made it through the process on the way to the same change you are starting today.
Some of the admissions requirements include:

  • Must be at least 18 or have a parent of guardian’s signature
  • High school graduates or the equivalent will take an entrance exam before admission and need to achieve a score of 120 or higher on the CPAt exam
  • Candidates without a high school may enroll in this program as well but must exceed 200 (Verbal) and 210 (Quantitative) on the Wonderlic basic skills ability to benefit exam

Be sure to consult with an Admissions Representative to get all the information on admission to the Health Claims Examiner/Medical Biller program.



download PDF brochure
health claims examiner/medical biller