Students of the Business Healthcare Technology program are taught medical office skills including scheduling, billing, reimbursements, coding, legal requirements, state and federal regulations, compliance, electronic health records, and the management aspects of health service orgaanizations.
GNTC’s Program Pathways can be used as advising guides or maps to help determine which courses they need to take and when to take them. By following the course of study outlined in the specific degree, diploma or certificate pathway, GNTC students will know the necessary prerequisite courses they need to continue in the chosen program of study.
What career options will I have?
Hospitals, Medical and Health Clinics, Medical Insurance Companies, Medical Billing Companies, Day Surgery Centers, Medical and Dental Consultants, Early Intervention Programs, Elder Care Homes/Assisted Living, Hospices, Medical Transcription/Editing Companies, Medical Records Departments, Local/State Health Departments, Otologic, Speech, and Hearing Centers, Ophthalmology, Opticians, and Optometrists Facilities, Pharmaceutical Companies, Public Health Departments, Government/Military Healthcare Facilities, Medical Laboratories and Medical Imaging, Medical Supplies/Equipment Companies, Home Health Care Companies, Mortuaries/Funeral Homes, Nursing Homes, Medicolegal Offices, Physicians/Dentists Offices, Prison Systems, Psychiatrists/Psychologists Offices, Medicare and Medicaid Offices, Medical Libraries, Veterinarian Clinics, Rehabilitation Facilities, Cancer Registrar or Government Agencies related to data collection and database management, and other Healthcare Facilities and Businesses