MedCerts is a national online training provider strengthening the workforce through innovative eLearning solutions. Focused on certifications in high-demand areas of allied healthcare and IT, it serves individuals from all backgrounds, including the military and their families, career changers and the under- and unemployed. MedCerts delivers fully supported career training through HD-quality video-based instruction, virtual simulations, games and animations, and on-the-job training through Experiential Learning solutions. Since 2009, the company has developed over 56 career programs, trained and up-skilled more than 95,000 individuals across the country and partnered with over 500 American Job Centers and more than 1,000 healthcare and academic organizations to build talent pipelines, and provide the option of articulated college credit to our students.
HI-1000 Medical Front Office Assistant and Administration Specialist
This program covers topics like medical office procedures, MS Office basics, human anatomy and medical terminology, insurance billing and coding essentials and professionalism in allied health. The objectives are to discuss patient scheduling and related tasks, intake procedures, revenue cycle and the process of medical billing in order to submit claims forms, to ensure HIPAA, OSHA, and CMS compliance as applicable to protected health information, safety, claim submission, and fraud prevention.
All Student Employment Rate During 2nd Quarter After Exit
All Student Employment Rate During 4th Quarter After Exit
All Student Median Earnings in Employment During the 2nd Quarter After Exit
WIOA Participant Program Completion Rate
WIOA Participant Credential Attainment Rate
WIOA Participant Employment Rate During 2nd Quarter After Exit
WIOA Participant Employment Rate During 4th Quarter After Exit
WIOA Participant Median Earnings in Employment During the 2nd Quarter After Exit
95.35
42.11
72.73
68.42
7713.89
77.78
26.67
88.89
86.67
7713.89
NOTE: "N/A" indicates that there is insufficient data and/or a program served fewer than ten WIOA students to calculate the performance measures at this time.