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Meditec on-line program
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Posted By: Shannon on 2007-10-06






Can anyone offer any information about the program offered by Meditec on-line for billing and coding.  I have looked through a ton of programs and this program seems like it would be a little more thorough as far as the subjects and amount of reports to code, plus they seem to touch on the billing aspect, insurance, etc.  I have been to the AHIMA board and looked at all the schools listed on their site; however, they do not endorse any particular school, as such, not really helping anyone make a decision as to any good school to go to.  Also, in looking at their programs, they do not really seem to offer any more in the way of subjects that they touch on and, in fact, seem to offer a little less to me than the distance program called Meditec.  This one seems to touch on some software programs out there as well which I think should be included in one's training.  Also, from what I am gathering, it does not seem as though the AHIMA cares where you get your education, just that you get a good enough one to pass their exam.  I do wonder, however, at the same time if any employers look at where one gets their schooling or if they too are more interested in the credentials and that you have them, period.  I did ask one employer if they looked at the schooling behind the credentials and she said that, no they did not really critique the schooling, they were more interested in the fact that they have the proper credentials and experience.  While there seems to be a ton of schools offering these courses, there seems to be a lack of information from anyone person/organization as to what is the best course offered, leaving one to sort of guess and well hope they hit the right one.  I also seem to find that, for the most part, the ones willing to comment are usually the ones who only have something negative to say about the business/field, programs, etc.  Again, making it hard to make a good decision as to where to go.  Then there are the companies all trying to push their program and telling you they are the ONE to go to, only I know that they will all tell you that in order to sell their program.  After all, that is THEIR business.  And well, maybe they really do feel that their program is the best.  Unfortunately, I know that there has to be some solid answers out there from someone, someone who has "been there/done that" successfully.  Would you please share some info with me. If you don't care to do it on this board, I would be happy to provide my email address to you.  I am a successful working medical Transcriptionist right now and would like to venture into coding, billing, office management, and maybe HIM as well.  I do not have unrealistic expectations of having to work from home, making a ton of money at this.  Just want to further my education for the knowledge, and yes make a decent honest living at it.  Yes, I know it is hard work getting there.  I did a transcription course through M-Tec, was challenging, I have worked my 12 hour + days at my first transcription job, been in tears thinking I was never going to get my line count.  Seemed to get it finally by the end of the day somehow, and now I am making my line count and then some.  I am doing fine at it and have been successful for 4 years so far doing it.  I still like it.  I am not a complainer on the MT Stars board bashing companies, because I feel for every company that I worked at that was not my favorite for one reason or another, I was still learning and geting some type of experience, no matter what.  One has to take those chances and go through those sort of "life's lessons" to learn as well.  So I am sure that medical coding/billing is no exception to the rule and know what I am in for before I go into it.  Just looking for some advice to go in the right direction on the schooling!!  Thanks in advance to anyone willing to share.
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