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u/Manleather ยท 3 pointsr/medlabprofessionals

I had to take a course for my program. The information was given just as fast as all the rest, and I feel like I did more relevant math work as part of my general statistics class; the laboratory billing aspect was maybe two lectures, LIS another one to two. A bigger focus was quality management and generating/interpreting Levy-Jennings charts- probably because every laboratory worker will find value in that. It wasn't a bad class if that's what I'm accidentally portraying, it was just a general overview of the topics involved that you would see as a lab manager, without too much depth in any one topic.

I do know we covered break-even points and spent some time on billables, but I also remember the lecturer saying that some people do an entire degree's worth of study on the topic in the form of an MBA, which may be overkill for your situation, but also might be worth considering if your career is heading that direction (and if your employer does tuition reimbursement).

The book I used, while a touch dry, was actually helpful in going a little bit more into depth in those billing, reimbursement, and LIS aspects. It might be a good jumping off point, maybe a little more cost-effective and a better time investment, given that my entire course might only have an hour or two of class lecture on the topics you're interested in.

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