By Patty Inglish, MS published 17 months ago.
Just about everywhere! They are in pretty high demand, so a lot of it depends on your experience...some places are willing to train you, while others want someone who has already taken a certification course. Get into contact with your local hospital(s) and any private practices or outpatient care centers.Jobs can sometimes be found online, though most health care providers seem to prefer to get to know you before they allow you to take the work home...this is, after all, very sensitive information.
There are a variety of resources that you can use to locate a medical billing and coding job. Some of these include Online Searches, Job Boards and your local classifieds. I would first recommend that you look online through a search in any of the top search engines.
Looking for keywords related to "medical billing", "medical billing and coding jobs" or "local medical billing jobs" could direct you to some great sites. In addition to this, there are job boards online that are specifically are geared toward Medical Billing & Coding jobs at home; some of them are as follows:http://www.jobtarget. Comhttp://www.aapc.com/http://www.healthcarejobs.orghttp://www.healthcareerweb.com/I can not guarantee what type of positions they have available, but certainly looking through any of them might yield some results.
Finally, you can look in your local classified ads to see if there are any medical billing & coding positions available.
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