Medical Billing and Coding
/Insurance Specialist
Course Overview
Launch your healthcare career with our comprehensive 120-hour Medical Coding course. Learn to interpret medical records and assign accurate codes for insurance billing through focused, hands-on training.
What You’ll Learn
- Medical terminology and documentation * Insurance claims processing * ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems
- Procedural and diagnostic coding techniques
- Legal and compliance aspects of healthcare
- Attention to detail for accurate physician reimbursement.
Medical Coders are essential members of healthcare teams in hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, and medical billing offices. Your precision directly impacts healthcare reimbursement and compliance.
Note: Some employers may require applicants to be at least 18 years old and hold a High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent.
Admission Requirements
- Complete application and agree to terms in "Class Registration Form" and Program Bulletin
- Must be at least 17 years old (parent/guardian signature required if under 18)
- High school enrollment, diploma, GED, or equivalent required
Tuition, Books and Fees
- $50 – Non-refundable Registration Fee (due at time of admission, transferable one time)
- $2,200 – Tuition
- $590 – Textbook including Manuals (may be purchased at the school)
Total Program Cost: $2,840
Certification and Registration Fees
- $105 – AAH National Certification (payable to AAH after last day of class)
Payment Plans / Financial Assistance
Full Payment: Due by the first day of class
Payment Plans: Two-payment or four-payment plans are available
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- Divides tuition and lab fees accordingly
- Includes 2% finance fee on tuition only
- Book costs and finance fee are included in the first payment
Required Text
- Insurance Handbook, Text & Workbook, for the Medical Office, 16th Ed
- Medical Terminology: A Short Course, 9th Ed
- Bucks Step by Step Medical Coding, Text & Workbook
- ICD-10-CM for Physicians
- CPT Professional Ed