Medical Billing and Coding

Welcome to EvCC Medical Billing and Coding Program

About the Program

Medical Coding is an integral component of the administrative medical office. Medical Coders are skilled in abstracting medical data from patient records and analyzing that data to determine diagnosis and procedure codes for services rendered by providers in inpatient and outpatient settings.The coded data is used by hospitals and medical providers for purposes of reimbursement by insurance companies and government programs. The data is also used to monitor health statistics and trends.

In addition to the 65-credit Certificate in Medical Coding, students may also complete additional credits leading to a Medical Billing Specialist Certificate and an ATA (Associate in Technical Arts) in Medical Billing and Coding. See the curriculum guides on the right side banner. 

EvCC's Medical Coding program is approved by AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association). Upon completion, students are eligible to take the AHIMA's Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam, providing them with a nationally-recognized standard of achievement in medical coding. 
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RENO, Nev. (PRWEB) September 8, 2023 – Everett Community College has been ranked one of today’s best schools for online healthcare administration, billing, and coding degree programs by EduMed.org. EvCC’s online programs in the medical field earned top honors for their overall quality, affordability and commitment to student success. 

Take a look at the full rankings to see where EvCC placed in Best Online Medical Billing and Coding Schools.