When you get started, you really need to become familiar with the various codes you'll be using to process medical claims. The codes are used for pretty much everything, such as procedures, diagnoses, and health professions. You'll also have to understand the minute details of medical billing: account receivable collections from insurance companies, reviewing processed medical bills, etc.
Most of these things can be learned and will be second nature as you gain more experience. If you are willing to put in the time to learn medical bill review properly, it can be a huge financial opportunity for you. Once you have worked for a billing company for a while, the most lucrative opportunity is to set up your own business and work for yourself. You will no longer be paid by the hour, and get paid based on the amount of bills you can process.
External Resources:
Medical Billing and Coding Guide
Medical Coding Job Responsibilities
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