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<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>Administrative</strong> <strong>Assistant</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Billing</strong> (<strong>includes</strong> <strong>CMAA</strong>)<br />

280 hours/6 months/Instructor-Facilitated<br />

Overview<br />

The <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>Assistant</strong> portion of this program is designed to prepare individuals for entry-level<br />

employment in areas such as medical biller <strong>and</strong> related occupations in the medical industry.<br />

Graduates of this program will be employable by private health care practices, clinics <strong>and</strong> other health<br />

care facilities. The <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Billing</strong> portion is designed to prepare individuals for entry-level employment<br />

in areas such as medical biller <strong>and</strong> related occupations in the medical industry. Graduates of this<br />

program will be employable by private health care practices, clinics <strong>and</strong> other health care facilities. The<br />

program teaches the students how to perform medical billing to submit claims to insurance companies.<br />

This program <strong>includes</strong> the online study guide, practices exam, <strong>and</strong> <strong>CMAA</strong> exam voucher to sit for the<br />

NHA Certified <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Administrative</strong> <strong>Assistant</strong> (<strong>CMAA</strong>) Exam.<br />

Outline<br />

Complete <strong>Medical</strong> Terminology I<br />

Complete <strong>Medical</strong> Terminology II<br />

<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Billing</strong> I<br />

<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Billing</strong> II<br />

Health Insurance Specialist<br />

<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>Assistant</strong><br />

<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Administrative</strong> <strong>Assistant</strong> Certification<br />

Pharmacological Compendium<br />

Surgical Compendium<br />

<strong>Medical</strong> Transcription Theory & Practicum<br />

Lead Instructor (s)/Back-up Instructor<br />

Dawn Moreno<br />

Ana McNatt


Course Descriptions<br />

HEAHAS1609009: <strong>Medical</strong> Terminology I<br />

<strong>Medical</strong> Terminology is designed to provide a concise underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the language of medicine. After<br />

an introduction to basic word patterns, the student is trained to take words apart <strong>and</strong> recognize the root<br />

stem, prefixes <strong>and</strong> suffixes. Pronounce, spell <strong>and</strong> define medical terms in an environment where the<br />

learner may see how the words are formed, <strong>and</strong> how they are used in context with actual medical<br />

reports.<br />

HEAHAS1609010: <strong>Medical</strong> Terminology II<br />

In this course you will continue learning medical terminology <strong>and</strong> how it applies to medical reports. You<br />

will have opportunity view outpatient <strong>and</strong> inpatient reports; <strong>and</strong> to hear <strong>and</strong> type medical words.<br />

HEAHAS1609001– <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Billing</strong> I<br />

The complexities of billing require professionals who underst<strong>and</strong> both medicine <strong>and</strong> the complete<br />

spectrum of the reimbursement process. This course was written for those who are interested in either<br />

learning or enhancing their underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the billing process. In this course you will be introduced to<br />

the fundamentals of the billing process. Historical aspects of health care <strong>and</strong> important current medical<br />

terminology are presented. Through scenario-based learning you will be asked to apply the practical<br />

aspects of submitting claims. Finally, the course covers the processes for providing accurate <strong>and</strong> detailed<br />

paperwork--to the patient, to the insurance company, <strong>and</strong> for the medical practice or hospital.<br />

HEAHAS1609002– <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Billing</strong> II<br />

<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Billing</strong> II exp<strong>and</strong>s on the information covered in <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Billing</strong> I. This course takes the student<br />

through collections, with an overview of coding <strong>and</strong> legal issues.<br />

HEAHAS1609004 – Health Insurance Specialist<br />

This course provides a basic knowledge of the integral pieces of claims processing, patient information,<br />

the coding of that information, translating the codes to approved formats, <strong>and</strong> submitting them to the<br />

payer. Those responsible for processing claims require a thorough knowledge of the insurance industry,<br />

plan options, various carrier requirements for claims, <strong>and</strong>, of course, the state <strong>and</strong> federal regulations<br />

<strong>and</strong> rules for processing.<br />

HEAHAS1609005– <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>Assistant</strong><br />

This course provides the knowledge required to assume an administrative/entry-level management<br />

position in a medical provider setting. Personal assets <strong>and</strong> necessary skills are discussed, along with<br />

employment opportunities. Explore the five P's of provider, policies, procedures, patients, <strong>and</strong> privacy;<br />

then learn about the software <strong>and</strong> equipment utilized in the modern medical practice.


HEAHAS1609014: Pharmacological Compendium<br />

Pharmacology is the study of drugs <strong>and</strong> their interactions with living organisms. It is one of the oldest<br />

branches of medicine. In this course, you will learn drug terminology; drug design, packaging, <strong>and</strong><br />

administration; <strong>and</strong> classification. Pharmaceuticals are listed by specialty, so you will have a clear<br />

underst<strong>and</strong>ing of drugs that are prescribed for specific medical problems by-step instructions <strong>and</strong><br />

desired result checkpoints. The tasks provide ample opportunity for students to practice, apply, <strong>and</strong><br />

develop the skills covered in the course. A practice exercise <strong>and</strong> review questions are included at the<br />

end of each lesson to measure progress <strong>and</strong> reinforce the skills learned. There is also a lab exercise at<br />

the end of the course to provide further practice <strong>and</strong> review to reinforce the topics learned throughout<br />

the course, <strong>and</strong> to help prepare students for the exam.<br />

HEAHAS1609013: Surgical Compendium<br />

If you plan to do broad-based hospital dictation, work for a transcription company, or work in a specialty<br />

surgeon's office, you will need to underst<strong>and</strong> surgical words. We have organized this surgical<br />

compendium into surgical specialty sections. Within each section, you will find a listing of the anatomic<br />

features typically encountered in the surgical processes, eponyms (proper noun names for those who<br />

discovered a technique or a process or described it) <strong>and</strong> sample transcriptions. In the appendix of this<br />

course, you will find a listing of various surgically-oriented tables, incision types, instruments, surgical<br />

positioning, dressings, <strong>and</strong> sutures. This data should be a valuable reference in the future since a single<br />

source for all of them in a succinct listing is very hard to find. In each section, the primary anatomic<br />

features are provided, some of the techniques used, both generic <strong>and</strong> eponymic, <strong>and</strong> samples of<br />

reports. The module design is for a quick reference when you are working on a specific type of surgical<br />

report. It will be useful for nonsurgical specialty reports as well because they employ the same general<br />

medical terms. This course also contains four hours of dictation for pronunciation specifics.<br />

HEAHAS1609011: <strong>Medical</strong> Transcription Theory & Practicum<br />

Virtually every encounter that takes place between a health care provider <strong>and</strong> his or her patient must be<br />

put into written documentation. Generally, the information is recorded either onto tape or a digital<br />

voice processing system. The dictated information is then listened to by a medical transcriptionist (MT)<br />

who transcribes the report into either a hard copy or an electronic medical record using a computer <strong>and</strong><br />

a word processor. The course provides an introduction to inpatient <strong>and</strong> outpatient reports, 36 hours of<br />

dictation with answer keys (85% hospital, 15% clinical) <strong>and</strong> a final practicum. Students are supplied with<br />

the WavePlayer footpedal by ByteScribe <strong>and</strong> a 15 month subscription to Benchmark KB. Students who<br />

pass with 90% are eligible to join our Jumpstart Internship program which provides real life work<br />

experience.


Instructor Bio<br />

Dawn Moreno, CLT<br />

Dawn’s professional career spans the medical <strong>and</strong> legal transcription fields in addition to her expertise<br />

as a copywriter <strong>and</strong> editor. She is a certified legal transcriptionist <strong>and</strong> has written for industry<br />

publications including the Journal of Court Reporting. Her experience <strong>includes</strong> work in the legal scoping<br />

& editing field <strong>and</strong> she has consulted for several legal & medical small businesses.<br />

Dawn has also worked with online medical transcription programs for ten years, teaching <strong>and</strong> writing<br />

course content. She has also worked as a medical transcriptionist <strong>and</strong> as a recruiter in that same field.<br />

Dawn holds a degree with high honors in Human Services in addition to a PhD in religious studies.<br />

Her driving force is helping adult learners reach their career goals. Dawn lives in the beautiful Southwest<br />

United States with her husb<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> four kids.<br />

Ana McNatt, CMT<br />

Ana McNatt’s 30+ year professional career has spanned both the medical <strong>and</strong> legal fields. She has<br />

worked in the legal field for 15 years – starting as a receptionist up to a paralegal <strong>and</strong> then for the San<br />

Diego County Superior Court as a Judicial <strong>Assistant</strong>.<br />

In addition Ana has spent 20 years in multiple positions within the medical field, starting as a nursing<br />

school student <strong>and</strong> including experience as a clinical historian. She has worked as a medical<br />

transcriptionist for 13 years <strong>and</strong> is currently a credentialed CMT.<br />

An experienced instructor, she finds tremendous satisfaction in helping to train students to be<br />

successful in their desired career path. Born in Arizona, Ana currently resides in San Diego with her<br />

husb<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> is the proud mother of 4 children.

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