Some certifications are tied to medical billing, but most are for medical coders.
You can take a certification exam after you finish your medical billing and coding education these are not part of your regular coursework or tied to graduation. “As much as they are voluntary, it’s almost necessary to earn a certification for some jobs.” “Some institutions, like hospital-based organizations, are going to be picky to hire someone who has a professional credential,” says Nancy Szwydek, MPH, RN, RHIA, CRAT, CMAC, who is assistant dean for accreditation at Purdue University Global. They are particularly helpful for getting hired in competitive job markets. In other words, a certification acts as an additional confirmation you have the field-specific skills and know-how to thrive as a medical biller and coder.Ĭertifications are optional but “help you get your foot in the door,” explains Robyn Korn, MBA, RHIA, CPHQ, adjunct instructor of medical coding at Purdue University Global.