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How To Pass Medical Billing And Coding Exams After Medical Office Specialist Training

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MSCT Editorial Team
Manhattan School of Computer Technology | Career Guide
Updated May 28, 2026
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3 min read
A smiling female medical office specialist after medical office specialist training.
Precision and accuracy are some of the most notable hallmarks of the healthcare sector, and medical coding and billing is one of the key facilitators of this. For every diagnosis given, treatment rendered, and patient visit recorded, there's a code that ensures proper billing and documentation. Medical Office Specialists are trained to engage with patients, oversee billing and coding operations, maintain and arrange medical documents, coordinate appointments, and communicate effectively with patients, physicians, and nursing staff. Earning a medical billing and coding certification is one of the key requirements for qualification as a Medical Office Specialist. In this post, we'll highlight the importance of medical billing and coding in the healthcare field and explore how the Medical Office Specialist Program at MSCT prepares students to pass certification exams.
The Role of Medical Billing and Coding in Healthcare
Medical coding and billing is a behind-the-scenes process that ensures everything runs smoothly — essentially translating the complex language of medicine into standardized codes that everyone in the healthcare industry can understand. Medical coding ensures precise billing and reimbursement for medical services, simplifying billing procedures and minimizing the potential for errors and fraud. These codes make sure doctors and hospitals get paid correctly and that insurance companies know exactly what they're paying for. Beyond billing, the data collected from these codes assists in research, guides health policies, and tracks overall health trends. Key functions of medical billing and coding include:
KEY POINTS:
  • ●  Translating medical services into standardized codes
  • ●  Ensuring accurate billing and reimbursement for providers
  • ●  Minimizing billing errors and potential for fraud
  • ●  Supporting public health research and policy
  • ●  Tracking health trends and ensuring consistent patient care
How MSCT's Medical Office Specialist Program Prepares Students for Success
MSCT's Medical Office Specialist Training Program offers several advantages for those preparing to take the medical billing and coding exams. The program's rigorous training is oriented toward making students certification-ready — at the end of the program, students are prepared to confidently take and excel in certification exams in areas like Phlebotomy, EKG, Medical Billing and Coding, and more. These exams are also conducted on-site for added convenience. Spanning over 60 weeks for full-time students, the curriculum aligns directly with exam competencies including medical terminology, anatomy, billing regulations, and reimbursements. Courses include Anatomy, Physiology and Medical Terminology, Medical Transcription, Electrocardiography, Phlebotomy, Professional Office Procedures, Principles of Accounting, and Client Relations. What truly sets the program apart is its emphasis on hands-on training and real-world scenarios led by seasoned medical professionals. Key program advantages include:
KEY POINTS:
  • ●  Curriculum aligned to medical billing and coding exam standards
  • ●  Certification exams offered on-site for convenience
  • ●  60-week comprehensive program for full-time students
  • ●  Hands-on training led by experienced medical professionals
  • ●  Graduates are industry-ready across a range of healthcare settings
This bridge between theoretical knowledge and practical application ensures graduates aren't just knowledgeable — they are truly industry-ready.
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