Overview

 

Medical administrative assistants primarily work in doctor’s offices, clinics, outpatient settings, hospitals, and other healthcare settings. Medical administrative assistants, medical secretaries, and medical records clerks are all positions in great demand. The growth and complexity of the U.S. healthcare system have resulted in a substantial increase in the need for qualified medical administrative assistants. The employment of a medical assistant is expected to grow an impressive 34% by 2024.

This program covers information on the medical assisting profession, interpersonal skills, medical ethics and law, medical terminology, basics of insurance billing and coding, telephone techniques, scheduling appointments, medical records management and management of practice finances. This program prepares learners to function effectively in many of the administrative and clerical positions in the healthcare industry. The content provides learners a well-rounded introduction to medical administration that delivers the skills learners require to obtain an administrative medical assistant position or advance within their current healthcare career.

 

Program Objectives

After completing this program, learners will be able to:

  • Provide an overview of the healthcare industry and expectations for a healthcare professional
  • Understand the role of the medical administrative assistant
  • Describe the history of medicine, medicine and the law, medical malpractice, medical ethics, and medical practice specialties
  • Understand ethical and legal issues, fraud abuse, and compliance
  • Employ office and patient communication techniques, conduct appointment scheduling and general office duties
  • Employ technology in the healthcare environment
  • Employ basic terminology used in the medical office
  • Assist with medical records management, confidentiality of the medical record, initiating a medical record for a new client and filing reports in the medical record
  • Implement HIPAA procedures and adhere to the patient bill of rights and confidentiality
  • Understand financial and practice management
  • Understand health insurance coverage, and billing and coding procedures
  • Understand professional fees, billing and collecting procedures, accounting systems and credit arrangements
  • Perform medical accounting, financial statements, cost analysis, and budgets for the medical practice
  • Understand the fundamentals of specimen collection, laboratory safety and federal and state regulations
  • Assist with medical emergencies

Certification

 

Students who complete this course are prepared for national certification:

  • National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) can be proctored at a local testing facility and is available to all students who complete this program.

 

 

Financial Aid

Available Financial Aid / Grant Options

Military Affiliated

  • Post 9/11 GI Bill

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