Going back to school does not have to involve years of commitment. Career education is a short-and-sweet method of approaching higher education. While a bachelor’s degree offers a significant average salary boost over a graduate’s lifetime, career education could also bolster a high school diploma holder’s earnings. A recent government-sponsored report claims students earn a 5% to 8% increase to their salary by participating in career training courses.
This adds up to about $96,000 more dollars in total lifetime earnings.
Ashworth College offers career training as a Health Records Manager. This program incorporates several different healthcare industry skill assets, including: medical terminology; organizing a patient chart; complying with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); working with health insurance carriers and claims; and utilizing electronic medical records systems in hospitals and physician offices. The student learns how to collect, assemble, and file the contents of a medical record, as well as how to analyze a medical record for physician notations.
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