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How to Start a Medical Coding Business
The medical coding industry is a booming field,
but before you think about getting yourself involved
- find out exactly what you need to get involved and
how to find legitimate opportunities to start a
medical coding business.
Here's an informative
article that tells you how to start a medical coding business
by Audrey Hoffman...
Starting a Medical Coding Business -
by Audrey Hoffman
If you’re looking to start a service based business from home,
are smart, eager to learn and can invest a bit of time in
training, a medical coding business may be an option for you.
Medical coders work with hospitals, doctor’s offices and more
to code documents for insurance filing purposes.
Unlike what “opportunities” you may find listed on the web may
tell you, a medical coding business will require you to be
trained in medical coding (assuming you plan to do the coding
yourself and not hire a staff of employees to code for you
while you handle the marketing and obtain clients alone).
Medical coding is a booming field and one that is expected to
grow larger over the coming years. The U.S. Department of labor
predicts that the medical coding field will be growing much
faster than average from now until the year 2014, due in part
to the rapid growth of the medical industry as a whole due to
medical advancements, longer life spans and more procedures and
tests being available to the public.
With the median salary for a medical coder being $25,590 in
2004 (with the top ten percent of medical coding specialists
earning $41,760) and the possibilities of working from home,
it’s no wonder that many women and men looking to work at home
are exploring this career choice. By owning the medical coding
business yourself, you can expect to earn higher profits with a
successful business then you could as an employee of a medical
coding firm or hospital setting.
But keep in mind that growing a medical coding business is not
as simple as getting trained and throwing up your shingle.
Running a medical coding business will require the same hard
work, long hours and investment (both time wise and financial)
that any other professional business with clientele will
require.
In addition, medical coding is an acquired skill that will
require training and certification to have success. Training
can be acquired through college programs or specialty programs
for medical coding. But, be wary. There are a ton of scam
artists out there who would love to convince you that medical
coding is an easy job that can gain you work from home just buy
buying their equipment package. This simply isn’t true.
Before attempting to wade through all of the available
information on medical coding, you may want to check out the
Medical Coding Career Guide
book which gives an excellent overview on the medical coding
field, what the job entails, how to get training, all about
certification and standards – as well as information about
finding a job from home as a medical coder or starting your own
business.
Once you know how to avoid the scams and whether or not you’re
interested in pursuing a career in medical coding with gusto,
you can take steps to get involved in the various communities
and associations involved with medical coding, such as the
American Academy of Professional Coders and the AACCA.
Starting a medical coding career isn’t the easiest route, but
it can be one of great satisfaction and terrific income
opportunities for those who know what is involved in the
medical coding career and business management aspects of owning
a medical business and choose to go after it with all they
have.
Audrey Hoffman is a successful entrepreneur who owns several
online and offline businesses – including http://www.speedy-incorporation.com
– a site that offers information about
incorporating
online as well about
forming an LLC across the nation.
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