In the United States, the average medical biller salary is $34,340 per year. Medical biller salaries depend on the employee's level of education and experience, as well as their employer's practice and location. Managing patient payments and updating information over the phone and in personīalancing sent claims and payments received to record the provider's monthly and quarterly earnings accurately Investigating denied claims and outstanding patient invoices to ensure the provider receives payment Sending invoices to patients for remaining balances after insurance payoutsĬommunicating with insurance company representatives to track payments and confirm patient coverage information Submitting claims to insurance companies electronically and via mail Some common medical biller job responsibilities include:Ĭreating invoices based on filing codes assigned to medical procedures Medical billers are health information technicians who manage payments on patient balances and oversee insurance claims for a health care provider. Medical billers can work for a variety of health care practices, including primary care facilities, clinics, hospitals and specialists. View more jobs What does a medical biller do?