A certified coder takes home more!

April 23, 2010

There are many factors that decide your medical billing and coding salary. For instance, your geographical area will play a key role in deciding your level of compensation. If you live in areas where the cost of living is higher and the local economy is thriving, medical coding salaries may be higher.

Also, your salary will also be decided by where you work. In fact, your education level and amount of work experience will also determine your earning potential.

What’s more, gaining experience in the field can also boost your salaries. To add to it, you can also boost your pay package when you specialize or receive a promotion to a supervisory position. There are many coders who advance by specializing in an area.

One more important factor that decides your salary is having a certification to one’s credit. Normally a certified coder earns 17 percent more than their non-certified counterparts. Therefore, since it pays to have a certification, you should aim for it right away.

But as it is difficult to pass the tough certification exams, it’s advisable to sign up for a training camp a few days before your exam.