Thanks to everyone who responded.
Below are the responces that I received.
GB
I just left an office where the billing clerk made $9.00 per hour. Her = starting wage was $7.00 per hour. (I believe this to be low rates as the = billing clerks in our area for medical offices make anywhere from $11.00 = -$15.00 plus a percentage of all that is brought in on a quarterly = basis, she also acted as front office manager with the owner being the = manager of the facility.
I pay my office person 14.50 an hour. Please be aware if your tech makes = a mistake you can usually redeem it in a timely manner. If your office = person does things incorrectly you may never know about it.
Linda Mason, CP
Biller – $45K
Front reception – $12/hr
Precertification benefits coordinator – $15/hr partime Office Controller – $60K, certified accountant too
Gabriel,
In the NE region, an experienced biller would get between $15 and $18 = per hour. I understand the closer you get to New York that could go as = high as $30.00 per hour. I don’t know that there is a typical office = manager position any more. Normally, you would have a practice manager, =
whose salary could be in the $70,000 to $125,000 range. And/or a =
Reimbursement Manager whose salary would be $50,000 + These numbers = would depend, again on experience and level of education. Hope you find = this helpful
In our office the Biller (with 1 yr experience) earns $12. hour. Our = Office Mgr has 5 yrs experience and is an ABC Registered Fitter earning = $42K a yr plus bonuses.
My part time office manager makes 16.25 per hour and my receptionist = makes 10.50 per hour. My company is in Houston TX where the cost of living is fairly low
You may check www.salary.com
Our billing staff has a range of $12-$17 depending on experience Office Manager/General Manager has a range of $15-$20 Receptionist is $9.50 – $14=20
MY office Manager makes 33,000.00 a yr. with 2 yrs experience with my = training