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Undergraduate Certificates in Medical Billing and Coding

Online Medical Billing and Coding Certificate Programs

Medical Billing and Coding Programs At-A-Glance

  • Choose from 2 online medical billing and coding programs.

  • Prepare for the CCS or CPC industry certification exams - a prep course and voucher for one exam fee are included in your program.

  • Stack your qualifying credits into our Associate in Health Information Technology as you continue your education.1

  • Build your career with DeVry, the university with the highest number of Medical Billing and Coding Certificate program graduates for 5 consecutive years, according to IPEDS.2

Get to Know Our Medical Billing and Coding Certificate Programs

For 90+ years, we’ve been preparing students to thrive in tech-driven careers—and today’s healthcare industry is no different. With the rapid increase in technology use across doctors’ offices, hospitals and insurance organizations, learning to understand and manage medical billing processes and software is more critical than ever. 

Our medical billing and coding classes teach you essential skills in health information technology, health insurance and reimbursements, classifying medical data and current procedural terminology, so you can graduate equipped to launch your career in medical coding and billing roles and pursue relevant industry certifications. 

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This program is offered 100% online, giving you the flexibility to study when and where it works best for you.

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DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC), www.hlcommission.org. The University’s Keller Graduate School of Management is included in this accreditation.

Choose Your Medical Billing and Coding Certificate

We offer two online medical billing and coding programs so you can choose the path that best aligns with your schedule and career goals.

Medical Billing and Coding – Health Information Coding

  • 13 Courses

  • Prepare for the CCS exam.

  • Develop the advanced medical billing and coding skills needed to pursue a wide array of specialized roles in large healthcare systems such as hospitals and insurance companies.

Medical Billing and Coding

  • 10 Courses

  • Prepare for the CPC exam.

  • Prepare for entry-level roles in small and medium-sized outpatient healthcare facilities such as doctor’s offices and clinics. 

Medical Billing and Coding Certificate Program Tuition

31-40 Credit Hours

Earning a Medical Billing and Coding Certificate requires a minimum of 31 credit hours, whereas earning a Medical Billing and Coding – Health Information Coding Certificate requires a minimum of 40 credit hours. Qualifying transfer credits can be applied. 

$514 Per Credit Hour

Our cost per credit hour is $514 for new students, or $250 per credit hour for active-duty military and their spouses. DeVry alumni can qualify for our Alumni Tuition Savings of 15% off the prevailing tuition rate.

Total Program Cost

While total costs can vary based on your qualifying transfer credits or any scholarships, grants or military rate you may receive, your total program cost includes the per-credit-hour costs for each of your courses, as well as the application fee, textbooks and materials expense fee and LMS and course resources fees.

What You'll Learn

Boost Your Skills with a Medical Billing and Coding Certificate Program

When you complete our medical billing and coding courses here at DeVry, you’ll learn the following:

  • Medical Terminology
    Learn medical terminology, including the foundations of words used to describe the human body and its conditions, terminology for medical procedures, the names of commonly prescribed medications and common abbreviations.
  • International Classification of Diseases Coding ICD Coding (ICD-10)
    Study the principles and guidelines for using the International Classification of Diseases system (ICD-10-CM) to code diagnoses and procedures. Explore coding ethics, data quality and application of coding principles to electronic record systems.
  • Health Insurance Billing and Reimbursement
    Explore reimbursement and payment methodologies applicable to healthcare provided in various US settings as it relates to relevant forms, processes, practices and the roles of health information professionals.
  • Current Procedural Terminology (CPT Coding)
    Study the principles and guidelines for using the Current Procedural Terminology system for reporting physician and healthcare services, including non-inpatient procedures.

Gain Additional Skills with a Medical Billing and Coding – Health Information Coding Certificate Program

In addition to the above, when you earn your Medical Billing and Coding – Health Information Coding Certificate you’ll also learn the following:

  • Advanced Coding
    Using 3M coding software, interactive lessons and real-world case studies, learn to code for inpatient facilities such as hospitals using the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) system.
  • Coding Practicum with Lab
    Apply your coding knowledge and skills to diverse patient case studies curated by our experienced faculty as you build your skills in the virtual EHRGo stimulation platform.
  • Pathopharmacology
    Understand how pathology and pharmacology are used for drug therapy in patients with various health conditions, including how diseases develop and the way drugs work to treat them.

Want to learn more? Take a look at our comprehensive Program Guides for a full list of medical billing and coding courses and additional details. 

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Medical Billing and Coding Certificate, 2023
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Schedule & Program Options

Full- and Part-Time Schedules

Whether you want to complete your program faster or prefer a slower pace, we can help you choose the schedule that best fits your goals and commitments. 

Stackable Degree from DeVry
  • Medical Billing and Coding – Health Information Coding: Earn your certificate in as little as 1 year and 2 months when you enroll full-time, completing 3 semesters at 3-13 credit hours with no breaks per 12-month period. Or, follow a normal schedule and complete your program in 1 year and 6 months when you enroll full-time, completing 2 semesters at 3-13 credit hours each per 12-month period.

  • Medical Billing and Coding: Earn your certificate in as few as 10 months when you enroll full-time, completing 3 semesters at 6-13 credit hours each with no breaks. Or, follow a normal schedule and complete your program in 1 year and 2 months when you enroll full-time, completing 2 semesters at 6-13 credit hours each per 12-month period.

  • Part-time schedule: Work directly with your Student Support Advisor to develop a flexible schedule that fits your life.

Stackable Programs – Build Your Skills and Your Resume

DeVry Stackable Programs

Make every course count. When you earn either of our Undergraduate Certificates in Medical Billing and Coding at DeVry, eligible courses in the curriculum apply toward your Associate Degree in Health Information Technology with a Specialization in Health Information.

After completing your associate, eligible courses apply to our Bachelor’s in Technical Management with a Health Information Management Specialization. Build your skills – and your resume – one step at a time.

 

When applying for your next credential, qualifying transfer credits will be evaluated and the most beneficial outcome will be applied. Future programmatic changes could impact the application of credits to a future program. See Academic Catalog for details.

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Program Benefits

Certification Preparation and Exam Reimbursement

We equip you to pursue industry certification opportunities that can validate your knowledge and skills to employers.

  • Medical Billing and Coding - Health Information Coding Certificate

    Prepare for the American Health Information Management Association’s (AHIMA) Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) certification exam. We provide a voucher to qualifying students to cover the cost of 1 exam attempt and HIT264 - CCS Review, our exam prep course, is included in your curriculum at no additional cost.

  • Medical Billing and Coding Certificate

    Prepare for the American Academy of Professional Coders’ (AAPC) Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification exam. We provide a voucher to qualifying students to cover the cost of 1 exam attempt and HIT254 - Coding Practicum and Review, our exam prep course, is included in your curriculum at no additional cost.

Complimentary Student Memberships

To support your professional development, students in our Medical Billing and Coding – Health Information Coding program receive a complimentary 1-year AHIMA student membership and students in our Medical Billing and Coding program receive a complimentary 1-year AAPC student membership.

Digital Health Core Curriculum

Immerse yourself in a core set of courses that provide hands-on experience with industry software and simulated patient records while exploring essential topics related to medical terminology, compliance, ethics, electronic medical records, patient privacy and digital aspects of the healthcare system. 

Careers

Your Education Pays Off: Job Outlook

While local job growth may vary, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects employment of Medical Records Specialists to grow 8% on a national level from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average of all occupations. In addition, an average of 15,000 job openings are projected each year over the decade.

Growth projected on a national level. Local growth will vary by location. BLS projections are not specific to DeVry University students or graduates and may include earners at all stages of their career and not just entry level.

Medical Billing and Coding – Health Information Coding Career Opportunities

Where will your degree take you? Graduates of our Medical Billing and Coding – Health Information Coding Undergraduate Certificate program may consider careers including, but not limited to:

Hospital Coder

Ensure hospital billing and reimbursements are factual and compliant by reviewing patient medical records and assigning accurate codes.

Inpatient Coder

Assign appropriate medical codes to the diagnoses, procedures and treatments patients received during their hospitalization or inpatient stay.

Inpatient Coding Auditor

Ensure coding guidelines and regulatory standards are followed by reviewing and assessing the codes documented in inpatient medical records.

Coding Educator

Teach others to assign medical codes to diagnoses, procedures and healthcare services to support billing, reimbursement and the accuracy of patient records.

Medical Billing and Coding Career Opportunities

Graduates of our Medical Billing and Coding Undergraduate Certificate program may consider careers including, but not limited to:

Medical Records and Health Information Technician

Organize, code and manage health information data, ensuring accessibility and clarity in medical records.

Coding Professional

Ensure patient records are coded correctly while overseeing patient billing and collaborating with insurance companies.

Insurance Claims Specialist

Facilitate and expedite the processing of claims by serving as a liaison between the insurance company, healthcare provider and insured individuals.

Billing Specialist

Oversee billing processes, invoicing, payment processing and financial records to support healthcare organization operations.

Collections Specialist

Work with patients to resolve outstanding bills, collect payments and correct any billing or coding errors.

Medical Billing and Coding Salaries

Medical biller and coder salaries can vary based on your location, employer, previous work experience, education and certifications. Visit the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistic’s website for more information regarding earnings/salaries for Medical Records Specialists

Your Future in Medical Billing and Coding Starts Today

Are you ready to take the next step toward a successful medical billing and coding career? Our next 8-week session begins soon. Get started with a one-on-one conversation with your designated Admissions Representative. 

FAQs

FAQs: Medical Billing and Coding Certificate

What is medical billing and coding?

Medical billing and coding is a critical aspect of the healthcare industry. It involves the process of converting medical procedures, diagnoses and treatments into universally recognized alphanumeric codes which are used for billing purposes, insurance claims and maintaining patient records. Accurate medical billing and coding are essential for healthcare facilities to receive proper payment for their services and to maintain compliance with healthcare regulations.

What skills will I learn in Medical Billing and Coding programs?

Online Medical Billing and Coding programs here at DeVry cover essential topics such as medical terminology, ICD-10 and CPT coding systems, healthcare regulations, insurance processes and patient privacy. You’ll also get hands-on experience interpreting medical records and using electronic health records (EHR) and billing software. These skills prepare you to assign the appropriate codes to complex or common procedures and diagnoses, submit claims for reimbursement and navigate the intricacies of the healthcare billing process.

What certifications can I pursue when I complete my Medical Billing and Coding Certificate?

At DeVry, our online Medical Billing and Coding programs can prepare you to pursue industry certifications. Prepare for AHIMA’s Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) exam with our Medical Billing and Coding - Health Information Coding Certificate or the AAPC’s Certified Professional Coder (CPC) exam with our Medical Billing and Coding Certificate program. 

What are the prerequisites for the Medical Billing and Coding programs?

To enroll in our Medical Billing and Coding programs, you must meet our DeVry University admissions requirements including meeting the minimum age and GPA requirements, completing our English placement exam and meeting other criteria. See a complete list of requirements on our Undergraduate Admissions page. 

How much does a Medical Billing and Coding program cost at DeVry University?

The total cost of your education depends on several factors such as whether you choose our Medical Billing and Coding – Health Information Coding program or our Medical Billing and Coding program, if you have any qualifying transfer credits and if you qualify for any scholarships or grants.3 To learn more about our cost per credit hour, visit our Tuition page. 

What does a medical biller and coder do?

Medical billers and coders play a crucial role in the healthcare industry by translating medical services into standardized codes for billing purposes. Their responsibilities include reviewing patient records, assigning diagnostic and procedural codes, submitting insurance claims and ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations. They also handle billing inquiries, verify insurance coverage and facilitate the reimbursement process between healthcare providers and payers. Overall, they help healthcare facilities maintain accurate patient data and receive proper reimbursement for the services provided.

What is the difference between medical coding and billing?

Medical coding and medical billing are two distinct but closely related functions in the healthcare industry. A medical coder focuses on assigning standardized codes to healthcare services, while a medical biller focuses on the submission and processing of claims for reimbursement based on those codes. Both functions are essential for accurate documentation, proper reimbursement and financial management within healthcare organizations.

Where do medical billing and coding professionals work?

Medical billing and coding professionals can work in various healthcare settings, which may include:

  • Hospitals: Hospitals employ medical billers and coders to manage the billing and coding process for a wide range of medical services.

  • Physician's Offices: Medical billers and coders in physician's offices manage coding and billing tasks for individual doctors or medical practices. 

  • Clinics: Outpatient clinics, such as urgent care centers and specialty clinics, often employ medical billers and coders to manage patient billing and insurance claims.

  • Health Insurance Companies: Some medical billers and coders work for health insurance companies, reviewing claims, ensuring accuracy and processing payments. 

  • Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care Facilities: These facilities may hire medical billing and coding professionals to manage billing and reimbursement for resident care services.

  • Healthcare Consulting Firms: Medical billers and coders may work for consulting firms that provide services to healthcare organizations, assisting with coding compliance, revenue cycle management and process improvement. 

How can I become a medical biller and coder?

To pursue a medical billing and coding career, you may follow these general steps:

  • Earn your high school diploma or equivalent: A high school diploma or GED is typically required to pursue medical billing and coding training and post-secondary education.

  • Earn an undergraduate certificate: Learn essential skills and get hands-on experience with industry software by enrolling in one of our Medical Billing and Coding Certificate programs. 

  • Pursue certifications: While certification is not always required, it may help enhance your job prospects and credibility in the field. Our Medical Billing and Coding programs here at DeVry can help you prepare for the AAPC’s Certified Professional Coder (CPC) exam or AHIMA’s Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) exam. 

  • Apply for jobs: Once you have completed your education and obtained certification (if desired), start applying for entry-level medical billing and coding positions. Our Career Services team here at DeVry can help you get started with resume support, interview tips and job leads. 

Visit our blog to learn more about how to become a medical biller and coder

Could I work as a professional medical biller from home?

Yes, it's possible to work as a medical biller from home. Some medical billing and coding professionals work remotely, either as independent contractors or employees of healthcare organizations that offer remote work options. With the availability of electronic health records (EHR) systems and online billing software, remote medical billing is very manageable. Learn more about medical billing from home on our blog. 

What is a medical billing and coding certification?

A medical billing and coding certification is a credential earned by individuals who have demonstrated proficiency in medical coding and billing processes. These certifications are typically awarded by professional organizations such as the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) or the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). To earn a certification, you must pass an exam that assesses your knowledge of medical terminology, coding systems (such as ICD-10 and CPT), healthcare regulations and billing practices. Holding a certification may enhance your job prospects and credibility in the field of medical billing and coding since it shows employers that you have the knowledge and skills needed to perform certain tasks. 

Can you take online classes for medical billing and coding?

Yes, here at DeVry you can earn your Medical Billing and Coding Undergraduate Certificate 100% online. Our medical billing and coding online classes explore medical terminology, healthcare regulations, coding systems, billing practices and more while giving you the flexibility to study when and where it works best for you. 

Are roles for medical billing and coding professionals expected to increase in the future?

Yes! While local job growth may vary, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects employment of Medical Records Specialists to grow 8% on a national level from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average of all occupations. In addition, an average of 15,000 job openings are projected each year over the decade.

Growth projected on a national level. Local growth will vary by location. BLS projections are not specific to DeVry University students or graduates and may include earners at all stages of their career and not just entry level.

Is medical billing and coding hard?

Working in medical billing and coding requires specific knowledge and attention to detail, but that doesn’t mean it's inherently difficult. Like any field, success in medical billing and coding requires organization, practice and time. Programs like our Medical Billing and Coding Certificates can equip you to pursue a future in the healthcare field by learning skills that employers are looking for today. 

Why is medical billing and coding important?

Medical billing and coding is important for several reasons:

  • Accurate Reimbursement: Proper coding ensures that healthcare providers are reimbursed accurately for the services they provide to patients. It helps healthcare facilities receive payment from insurance companies and patients, which is essential for their financial stability.

  • Healthcare Data Management: Medical coding creates a standardized way of documenting patient diagnoses, treatments and procedures. This structured data is vital for healthcare analytics, research and decision-making, leading to improved patient care outcomes.

  • Regulatory Compliance: Medical billing and coding professionals ensure that healthcare providers comply with relevant regulations and guidelines, such as those set forth by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

  • Patient Care Coordination: Accurate medical coding facilitates communication among healthcare providers, insurers and patients, ensuring that everyone involved in the patient's care has access to relevant medical information. This coordination leads to better continuity of care and patient satisfaction.

To learn more about what why medical billing and coding is important, visit our blog. 

Where can I learn more about medical billing and coding?

1For the MBC certificate program, eligible courses stack into our Associate Degree in Health Information Technology with a specialization in Health Information. For the AHIT program, eligible courses stack into our Bachelor’s in Technical Management degree with a Specialization in Health Information Management. Program availability varies by location. At the time of application to the next credential level, an evaluation of qualifying transfer credit will occur and the most beneficial outcome will be applied. Future programmatic changes could impact the application of credits to a future program. Refer to the academic catalog for details. 

2According to completions data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDs) for undergraduate certificates between 1-2 years in length categorized under CIP code 51.0707 conferred during academic years 2018-2022.

3Students may participate in only one DeVry University-based scholarship, grant or group tuition benefit program at a time. Those who qualify for more than one program will be presumed to accept the program with the highest reduction in by- session cost. Students who qualify for and prefer a different tuition benefit program must confirm, in writing, the alternate program in which they wish to participate prior to starting classes at DeVry. Scholarship and grant terms and eligibility conditions are subject to change. Scholarships are available to those who apply and qualify. Click here for more information.