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Carnegie Institute is an allied health care vocational school in Detroit, Michigan.
Carnegie Institute offers the following healthcare-related courses:
The Medical Assistant training program at Carnegie Institute offers specialized training in clinical nursing skills, proper use of diagnostic equipment, competent performance of lab tests, working knowledge of medical office management procedures, anatomy, physiology & medical terminology, pharmacology, medical law & ethics, venipuncture, injections & administration of medications, ECG, laboratory sciences, medical insurance billing, and computer applications
Students develop competencies in processing billing and coding claims by utilizing ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding references. Students learn to apply medical terminology and appropriate insurance language when abstracting patient information related to physician services and medical diagnoses. Proficiency is gained through application of billing principles.