My major in school was computers, more on the software side than the hardware side. I have a knack for being able to spot a problem and create or manipulate software to provide a solution. I can’t explain it, I just SEE it.
So when I was hired at a doctor’s office to help with their medical billing software, I was shocked at how cumbersome it seemed to me. Now I know that medical billing and insurance and all of that involves liability, tracking and accountability to the highest degree, but the (in my opinion) unnecessary minutia resulted in very cumbersome billing processes.
I’ve been working on designing a program to streamine things a bit more, but so far, the boss has nixed all of them. He sees it as a shortcut; I see it as improved productivity. I think it’s just that he’s comfortable with off the shelf software, but I see an opportunity for change!
Computer Info Systems: basic systems analysis and design of business programming.
Networks: addresses installing, configuring, and administering network systems comprising users shared resources and network elemts suach as routers.
Do u know if any or which one of these three will help me in a career in medical billing and coding????????
Please help me.