Getting the Medical Biller and Coder position at St. Lukas Hospital would be a dream come true. My enthusiasm for this career choice comes from one particular experience where I received help from someone in this line of work. It was a typical day, I came home from work, checked the mailbox, and there it was a big fat denial from my insurance for my recent Doctor visit. I immediately called my insurance because I knew there just had to be a mistake, since the visit was just for my yearly exam, something nearly all insurances cover at no charge. Well, the insurance people couldn’t help me so I turned to the Doctor’s office for help and they put me on the phone with a coder and biller, Jenelle. She listened to my story then looked up my file to see if she could figure out what went wrong. After a few minutes she began telling me that someone billed the wrong code to my insurance and that she was fixing and sending the corrected code to my insurance. Her patience and compassion for her job just blew me away and I realized then that becoming a Medical Biller and Coder was my purpose in life. I can’t wait to be the person on the other end of the phone answering someone’s questions about their claim and being able to help them like Jenelle helped me. I love to help people especially with there well-being but, I am not a big fan of needles which makes the ability to be able to help through paperwork and a computer so aspiring.
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Rachel,
I‘m glad to hear that you are all moved in and doing well so I want to run an idea by you about your future job options. Considering your past experience I assume that you are planning on applying at Mona’s Food Market and Cecil’s Retail Therapy Boutique, but I have a better job in mind. My boss Lacey, is looking for a new assistant and I believe that you would be a perfect fit. The job tasks consist of answering the phone and taking messages when appropriate, running a few errands, maintaining a