By: Shawn Manaher | 2010-03-28 | Insurance Medical billing and coding are two very important careers in the medical field. Medical billing and coding specialists work together to handle critical areas of the medical sector including; medical billing, coding, medical office management and processing insurance claims. read more
By: Charles Miller | 2011-03-04 | Online education Business students read different types of topics. For example, students read wages and salary management. read more
By: Chris | 2010-12-16 | Reference & Education Despite its relative newness to the medical industry, average remuneration for a medical coder is placed at an attractive rate to instill interest within as well as outside the community. read more
By: Chris Cornell | 2010-12-17 | Reference & Education Despite its relative newness to the medical industry, average remuneration for a medical coder is placed at an attractive rate to instill interest within as well as outside the community. read more
By: Susan Bean | 2011-04-04 | Article Marketing A popular job for its relatively short education requirements and ability to do from home, the medical coding and billing salary is an important part of why people choose it. The money to be made as o... read more
By: Shawn Manaher | 2010-03-29 | Insurance The utmost important criterion in selecting a career for most of the people is salary. Like all the other jobs, billing salary varies around the country. Salary is significantly high in the larger cities of the US. This is basically due to the high cost of living in those cities. Due to high demand for the medical employees, irrespective of their location they are able to pull a promising salary. read more
By: sara | 2010-11-26 | Public company Airline ticket attendants ensure the basic safety and comfort of people. Before the flight, they direct passengers for their seats, brief them on security regulations and evacuation procedures and check that the cabin is prepared with regard to takeoff. In the air, flight attendants may assist food and beverages, answer questions related to the flight, provide counselling, read more
By: Patrick Hanan | 2010-10-19 | Law The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) states that most workers, hourly and salaried, required or allowed to work more than 40 hours a week have a legal right to overtime compensation. One can usually calculate overtime as 1.5 times an employee's regular hourly rate of pay. read more
By: Susan Bean | 2011-04-04 | Article Marketing When someone is trying to figure out what the medical coding and billing salary may be, they may wonder what what the general number may be. There will be a base salary and a top out number, and this ... read more
By: Susan Bean | 2011-02-24 | Article Marketing The medical industry has been a booming industry for many decades now. For this reason, it is not surprising that individuals who work within this industry are being paid some of the largest salaries to be earned in any industry on the planet. read more
By: Susan Bean | 2011-01-19 | Article Marketing It could be clearly eyes of many people to see that game designer wages have increased over the years. read more
By: Helen Hecker | 2011-02-18 | Article Marketing If you're thinking about becoming a medical billing specialist, medical coder or a medical insurance specialist you may be wondering what kind of tasks you'll be performing on the job. It's a good idea to know in advance of course so that you can decide whether this health career or profession is for you. read more
By: Elijah James | 2011-01-03 | Careers With the health and medical industry flourishing in the midst of an aging population fueled by the maturing of the baby boomer generation, jobs that touch on any aspect of the medical field are abundant. Many of them do not involve attending four years at a university in order to receive a an associate's degree or other certification, but only need several months to two years of enrollment at a community college or vocational school. read more
By: Feng Tien | 2010-03-29 | Employment Medical Assistants can earn about $38,000 per year. Medical Assistant earnings have grown over the past several years and that trend is expected to continue. read more
By: Elijah James | 2011-01-18 | Careers With the health and medical industry flourishing in the midst of an aging population fueled by the maturing of the baby boomer generation, jobs that touch on any aspect of the medical field are abundant. Many of them do not involve attending four years at a university in order to receive a an associates degree or other certification, but only need several months to two years of enrollment at a community college or vocational school... read more