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The College of Health Care Professions


Certificate in Health Care Office Administration

With The College of Health Care Professions Health Care Office Administration Program, you will be prepared to enter the workforce as a certified health care office administrator. A health care office administrator is responsible for the administrative, non-clinical duties in a healthcare facility. Some of their tasks include scheduling patients and keeping patient records, managing paperwork, and processing billing and insurance. Health care office administrators are a vital part of any medical office and are typically the first people patients see upon entering the clinician’s office. A job that consists of this type of administration work and interpersonal communication requires someone who is organized, detail-oriented, and easily builds rapport. If this sounds like you, a job as a health care office administrator may be perfect. And with a certificate from our Online Health Care Office Administration Certificate Program, you will be able to start your new career as a licensed NRCAHA in as little as 48 weeks.

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