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Updated: 30 Jan 2012
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Less than 1 year$24,416 - $51,616  
   
1-4 years$25,344 - $55,369  
5-9 years$29,029 - $59,885  
10-19 years$30,439 - $63,165  
20 years or more$32,867 - $70,259  
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Medical Office Specialist Salary Data

Medical office specialists play an important role in the health care industry. They are involved in medical billing and coding, patient relations, office management and much more. Accounting clerks, office supervisors, medical billing specialists and many other positions fall under the general category of medical office specialist. With a booming health care industry, many people are looking into medical office specialist positions. Because there are so many job options for working as a medical office specialist, salary in this field will vary from one position to the next. Looking at PayScale's salary data for medical office managers provides one example of a typical medical office specialist salary.

For medical office managers, certain skills can be a great advantage in terms of boosting salary. Take a look at the Medical Office Salary by Skill/Specialty chart and you'll see that accounting skills, human resources experience and training in operations management are all factors that increase an office manager's earning potential. In addition to certain skills, certifications and on-the-job experience can influence a medical office specialist salary. View the Medical Office Manager Salary by Certification report to see which certifications have the biggest impact on salary. Not surprisingly, the Office Manager Salary by Years Experience chart shows a steady increase in salary over time. Comparing the median Medical Office Manager Salary by City, we can see that New York currently offers higher salaries than many other cities. But, how far will a medical office specialist salary go in New York given the high cost of living there? You can use the PayScale Cost of Living Calculator to compare both Cost of Living and Medical Salary Data for New York and other U.S. cities. To further your medical office specialist salary research, view the salary links below.

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Office Manager, Medical Office Job Description

People with the job title Office Manager, Medical Office typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Oversee insurance claims and billing. Conduct patient service needs. Perform collections of outstanding bills. Maintain inventory of medical supplies. Oversee compliance with established recordkeeping guidelines.

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Office Manager, Medical Office - (City withheld for privacy), West Virginia, United States
At my last job the boss treated the "support staff" like we were dirt while "her therapists" were treated like gold. I started out making $9.00 per hour as an office manager. I supervised 3 employees and worked by myself. When it was time for my yearly evaluation the boss would only give 0.25 to 0.75 while she would give the therapists anywhere from $1.00 and up. One of the therapist had a better job offer with better pay and benefits. He told the boss about it and she countered offered. S...
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Office Manager, Medical Office - (City withheld for privacy), South Carolina, United States
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