Healthcare Administrative Assistant

Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Diploma
Healthcare Administrative Assistant

Explore the exciting world of healthcare administration. A healthcare administrative assistant is the heartbeat of a medical office. Their warmth and organization keep everything running smoothly. Performs confidential administrative and clerical work in a medical office. Forge a path where your abilities create a meaningful impact every day.

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Transferable administrative skills

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Healthcare Administrative Assistant, Diploma

The Healthcare Administrative Assistant Diploma is the stepping stone into your healthcare journey. The program teaches you to perform confidential administrative and clerical work in a medical office. The variety of tasks may include bookkeeping, billing, scheduling appointments, and processing insurance claims. The diploma can ladder into the Administrative Assistant AAS degree.

Length

  • 1 Year for Full-Time Students
  • 36 Credits

Cost

  • Typically $2,457 per Semester

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Healthcare Administrative Assistant, A.A.S.

Set yourself on a course in the world of Healthcare Administration. The Healthcare Administrative Assistant, A.A.S. degree teaches you to perform confidential administrative and clerical work in a medical office. You may be responsible for ordering laboratory supplies, as well as instructing patients. Begin your journey of caring for others.

Length

  • 2 Years for Full-Time Students
  • 60 Credits

Cost

  • Typically $3,457 per Semester

Course List

Career Opportunities

A healthcare administrative assistant oversees administrative and clerical tasks in a medical clinic or private healthcare practice. Their responsibilities include handling patient inquiries, arranging appointments based on staff availability, and managing insurance claims processing.

A medical administrative assistant supports medical organizations by performing tasks like managing payments and greeting patients. Learning more about this profession's duties can help you determine if it's right for you and develop the appropriate skills.

A medical office administrator is responsible for the day-to-day operations of a practice. This includes managing patient files, billing and insurance, scheduling appointments, and handling communications with doctors and patients.

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