Medical Billing and Coding Schools North Carolina

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If you are interested in a career in Medical Billing and Coding (MBC) in North Carolina (NC) then you will be glad to know that the Bureau for Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts that the occupation will experience significant employment growth of 13% between 2016 and 2026.

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Top Medical Billing and Coding Schools in NC

CollegeAreaDeliveryWebsite
Brunswick Community CollegeSupplyCampusVisit Site
Catawba Valley Community CollegeHickoryCampusVisit Site
Central Piedmont Community CollegeCharlotteOnlineVisit Site
Craven Community CollegeNew BernCampusVisit Site
Davidson County Community CollegeLexingtonCampusVisit Site
Durham Technical Community CollegeDurhamOnlineVisit Site
Edgecombe Community CollegeTarboroOnlineVisit Site
McDowell Technical Community CollegeMarionCampusVisit Site
Pitt Community CollegeGreenvilleOnlineVisit Site
Southwestern Community CollegeSylvaCampusVisit Site

There is no set basic education requirements in North Carolina for becoming a Medical Biller and or Medical Coder. However most employers will prefer a minimum of an associates degree from an accredited school.

There are 10 accredited schools in NC – 4 of which offer online options

The map below shows all MBC schools in North Carolina and nearby;


Medical Billing and Coding Salary in NC

Average Salary$37,520
Hourly Wage$18.04
Top 10% of Earners$54,870
Bottom 10% of Earners$24,930

Please note: The BLS classifies those working as Medical Billers and Coders as ‘Medical Records and Health Information Technician’.

The average salary for those working in Medical Billing and Coding in North Carolina is $37,520, 12.4% below the national average, according to the most recent BLS data. This represents an hourly wage of $18.04.

Within North Carolina the bottom 10% of those working in the career earned $24,930 whilst the top 10% earned $54,870.

There are currently approximately 5,520 persons employed as Medical Billers and Medical Coders in the state.

The table below breaks down the average salaries across the main Metro areas in North Carolina.

AreaSalaryEmployedTop 10%Bottom 10%
Fayetteville, NC$40,110240$58,340$22,610
Durham-Chapel Hill, NC$40,060370$56,890$26,730
Winston-Salem, NC$39,880500$60,100$25,360
Jacksonville, NC$39,48080$55,570$25,980
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC$39,1101,630$56,200$25,450
Greensboro-High Point, NC$38,510370$59,030$25,180
Raleigh, NC$37,730530$55,310$25,430
Greenville, NC$37,620170$53,370$25,680
Asheville, NC$36,770310$51,060$26,260
Burlington, NC$35,83050$52,760$22,740
Wilmington, NC$34,680120$49,500$25,210
Goldsboro, NC$34,110120$50,600$23,280
Rocky Mount, NC$33,14070$48,570$22,060
Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC$32,170270$45,640$22,530
New Bern, NC$31,93060$41,610$23,170


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