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Old 10-21-2009, 09:07 AM
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Unhappy Getting a job with only a CPC-A

I have recently got my CPC-A and have had a lot of denials on job positions. I am finding that most of the postings are wanting at least two years experience to qualify for the position. Therefore only having 1 year is not qualifying me for those jobs. Does anyone have an suggestions on how to over come this and how to sell yourself. I just find it frustrating trying to get a job with no experience but you need it to get hired. How do you get that experience without someone giving you a chance. Its a catch 22.
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Old 10-22-2009, 11:54 AM
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some places do payed internship. Also Try billing companies. Starting at the bottom sometimes is tough but I have to tell you it takes 3 to 5 years before you start making what I feel you deserve. Some get lucky. Most of the time not so much.

Good luck out there!!!

P.S. My first experience years ago they couldn't even make payroll.
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Old 10-22-2009, 07:21 PM
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Default Have you thought about alternative jobs?

A lot of CPC-A's are looking for coding positions in a physicians office. However, the payor arena is a good place to look for jobs. Consider claims processing and customer service positions at these companies. After another year of experience, you can have the "A" removed from your "CPC-A" and bill yourself with the required experience. However, what you may find is that you like your job and the opportunities for advancement that it provides. If not, you can look for a job with a physician and bill yourself with payor experience!

Good luck on your search!


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Old 10-24-2009, 11:47 AM
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Hi, Everyone,
Is there an option beside working experience to fulfil CPC-A title??? It is almost impossible to find work in medical offie without any experience !
Can I study other couses in CPC ?
Please advise !
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Old 10-26-2009, 10:00 AM
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Hi, Everyone,
Is there an option beside working experience to fulfil CPC-A title??? It is almost impossible to find work in medical offie without any experience !
Can I study other couses in CPC ?
Please advise !
Jetgirl
Please go to the AAPC national website and research the requirements for CPC and CPC-A. All the information you need is there.

F Tessa Bartels, CPC, CEMC
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Old 10-26-2009, 08:38 PM
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I took my CPC test last week. I was lucky enough that while I was still finishing my training, I interviewed for a part time mailroom position for billing company. 5 weeks after starting there I was offered a full time medical collecting position. I really enjoy what I do although it doesn't require much coding. I figure it is a good way to get in my few years of "experience" while doing something I like and by doing the collecting side I am learning a lot about Medicare and Medicaid which I have noticed many of the major places look for. The pay isn't the best, it is horrible either tho. We have good benefits too. I would look into a third party billing company maybe. Good luck!
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Old 10-27-2009, 02:45 AM
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Personally, (I don't know if you are working right now or not) if you are not working..take one day and volunteer and ask them to "teach" or give you that experience. I think 8 hours or 4 if you want would certainly qualify you for experience and a company gets free labor..I think it is a "win win" situation.
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Old 10-31-2009, 08:14 AM
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I think that some of you are painting a rosey picture, when in reality, if you are not located in a large metro area or know of someone in a company to help you get in, it is VERY VERY difficult to get a position of any kind in coding. They all want experience, and yet, I definitely agree with another poster on this site that it is a catch 22 situation. How do you gain experience and knowledge and stay up to date and current with coding changes if they won't hire you and give you an opportunity to prove yourself. Even getting your foot in the door in a different area of a medical group is a challenge and when you do get into another part of the group, your new education that you have had in coding starts to fade over a period of time and parts of the training becomes lost. I live in a rural area, 1 hour+ from any large city. I have all but given up in ever using my education in coding(which I truly love and enjoy) and have a career in that field. It is very sad.
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Old 11-06-2009, 09:40 AM
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You can start with billing and wait for an opportunity. Many people started with billing and other related fields and gradually moved on to coding jobs.
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Old 11-06-2009, 11:37 AM
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Have you given a thought to your local health departmjent..I have suggested this many times before and that's where I got my start and now I'm in a hospital, as soon as i got that first year+ it opened the doors wides open!!! Also try starting in medical records of some sort just being able to put that on an application helps also.

Good luck in your search..DON'T GIVE UP!!!!
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