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Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) (Voucher Included)
Medical Billing and Coding

Certified Medical Administrative Assistant with Medical Billing and Coding (Vouchers Included)

Administrative healthcare workers are in high demand. Whether you are just starting your career or transitioning into a different field, there has never been a better time to become a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant or work in medical billing and coding.

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What is the salary for a Medical Biller and Coder?

According to the AAPC 2022 Salary Survey results, non-certified medical records specialists average $46,321 per year, while certified medical records specialists average $56,290 annually — 17.7 percent more than their noncertified colleagues.

What is medical billing and coding?

Medical Billers and Coders are responsible for processing patient data including medical records and related insurance. In this position, you will code a patient's diagnosis and then request payment from the patient's insurance company. You will play an important role in ensuring that healthcare providers are quickly and accurately paid for the treatment they give patients.

How much does a Medical Administrative Assistant make?

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median medical administrative assistant salary is $37,190. Your exact salary will vary and jobs are available everywhere, but the areas with the highest paying jobs for Administrative Medical Assistants include California, Texas, Florida, and Arizona.

What is a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant?

A Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) is a certification earned by those who have proven their expertise in efficiently and effectively running healthcare offices. This nationally recognized designation is something that many employers are searching for in one of the fastest-growing careers today. Upon earning this certification, you'll be able to confidently handle correspondence, answer calls, schedule appointments, operate computer systems, maintain files, update and maintain patient information, and create operation reports for any medical practice, essential duties for any administrative medical assistant.

What is the demand for Administrative Medical Assistants?

The demand for Administrative Medical Assistants is high, and it is expected to grow 16 percent over the next several years according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This job growth will result mainly from an increasing elderly population as well as advances in healthcare and medical office technology.

What does an Administrative Medical Assistant do?

An Administrative Medical Assistant manages all the front desk activities for a hospital, doctor's office, or other medical facility. This is an integral role in healthcare as it allows doctors and other medical staff to focus on caring for patients. In this role, you will need to have excellent customer service skills as you are often the first person that patients connect with at a medical facility. You will need to be able to multitask, deal with stress well, use computer systems, handle money, and communicate clearly and concisely. You'll master all these things and more!

What personality traits are helpful for Medical Admins?

As a medical admin, you will interact with patients every day. In fact, you'll often be the first person to greet patients as they enter the medical facility. You'll need the ability to stay calm under pressure, as well as have a friendly demeanor. You'll need to multitask as this is a position that requires you to juggle a lot of moving parts (answering phones, talking with patients, charting, computer systems, interacting with other office staff including doctors, etc.) You should have the ability to take initiative and be a self-starter. The most successful medical administrative assistants are also organized, dependable, and understand the importance of confidentiality.

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