Urgent Care Centers Increasing Demand for Medical Assistants
A Growing Career Urgent care centers are on the rise across the country and professionally trained Medical Assistants play an important role in these facilities that offer non-emergency care to patients needing to be seen quickly by a doctor. The Chicago-based Urgent Care Association of America estimates that over 3 million patients visit urgent care centers each week. These centers can offer medical examinations, x-rays, and other lab work, and staff doctors that are able to prescribe medication. These centers are on the rise and Medical Assistants serve an important role by handling administrative duties, as well as assisting with
READ MOREGrowing Healthcare Field Means More Jobs Besides Medical Professionals
Medical Assistant Training The health care industry is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the American economy and you don’t have to have medical training to be a part of this expanding field. The national health care law requiring more people to be insured and America’s growing population means more people each year will be seeking medical care. But for every doctor and nurse that treats a person in a hospital bed of physician’s office, there are several other workers handling the billing portion of the business. That means the medical billing and coding industry can provide a stable career
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