Kansas Medical Billing & Coding Salary Information

Kansas’ medical billers and coders with an accredited degree or certificate can earn an average of $48,000 annually during their first year on the job. This is higher than many of the state’s neighbors, providing an excellent choice to those looking for a change of careers or even their first career out of school. With certification and a few years experience, this average annual income could grow to above $68,000 in 2019 according to Medicalbillingschool.org, an industry monitor.

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A chart listing the top cities and their corresponding salaries in the medical billing and coding field for the state of Kansas is below:

Region
# of Professionals
Top 10 Percentile
Topeka
325
$64000
Wichita
1130
$61000
Overland Park
590
$50000
Kansas City
640
$59500
Lawrence
400
$56000
Olathe
210
$46000

Kansas Medical Billing and Coding Job Growth in 2019

Kansas’s medical billing and coding job growth is forecast to increase as little as 12% and as high as 20% per year through 2022, depending on job focus and experience.. Without in increase in Kansas’s medical billers and coders in the coming years, the link between medical care providers, insurance companies and the thousands of companies would be lost, leaving a void between health care services and patients across North America. For Kansas’s health care industry to continue growing, an increase in trained and certified medical billers and coders is important.