Being a Medical Clerical Worker [Paperback]by Jacquelyn R. Marshall and Kay Cox-StevensThis book is OUT OF PRINT You may be able to find a copy at ABE Books Description of Being a Medical Clerical WorkerFor use as a core text in high school medical clerical classes, proprietary schools and community college courses. An introduction for the medical clerical worker, this text not only teaches an overview of information needed, but also introduces students to the opportunities to branch out into allied fields, including medical records and billing. Concise and well-written, this text focuses on front office administrative training; and is up-to-date with regulations and technology. It includes updated insurance forms, procedures, and codes, as well as diagnostic testing to prepare students for the ever-changing health care environment.Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonAbout Jacquelyn R. Marshall and Kay Cox-StevensJacquelyn Marshall, BA, MT, MA, has been a health care worker, serving as a clinical laboratory scientist, for over twenty years. Ms. Marshall has also served as a science curriculum writer/consultant and has developed Model Curriculum Standards for Vocational Health Occupations throughout California. She has also taught vocational health care courses after receiving a teaching credential. Ms. Marshall currently is a freelance medical writer and is author of eight textbooks. She has also developed several instructor's guides and has edited and contributed to three medical series. |
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