GMCTA · Certificate Program
Healthcare Office Manager
Lead front-office operations with confidence. Complete this certificate in 1–2 months with 100 total hours covering patient access, scheduling, insurance and billing basics, EHR workflows, HIPAA compliance, and patient experience.
Program Overview
Build job-ready leadership for medical front offices. You’ll learn how to coordinate patient intake and scheduling, verify insurance, support billing workflows, manage records in EHR systems, protect privacy under HIPAA, and deliver a welcoming, efficient patient experience.
What You’ll Learn
- Patient Access & Scheduling: intake, referrals, eligibility, appointment optimization.
- Insurance & Billing Basics: payers, authorizations, charge capture overview, denials awareness.
- EHR & Records: documentation standards, releases, data quality, privacy safeguards.
- Compliance & Risk: HIPAA essentials, OSHA concepts, incident response basics.
- Service & Communication: de-escalation, empathy, cultural sensitivity, team handoffs.
- Office Operations: workflows, inventory, scheduling templates, basic reporting.
Sample Curriculum
| Module | Topics |
|---|---|
| Medical Office Foundations | Roles, ethics, professionalism, patient experience |
| Patient Access & Scheduling | Intake, eligibility, referrals, templates, no-show reduction |
| Insurance & Billing Basics | Payers, authorizations, charge capture overview, denials |
| EHR & Records Management | Charting standards, releases, data quality, privacy |
| Compliance & Safety | HIPAA, OSHA concepts, incident response |
| Leadership & Operations | Team communication, customer service, basic reporting |
FAQ
Is this fully online?
Yes—training is delivered online with interactive simulations and role-plays to practice front-office scenarios.
Does this include billing certification?
This program covers billing fundamentals at a manager’s overview level. For deep billing/coding certification prep, see GMCTA’s Medical Coding & Billing Specialist program.
Where can I work after graduation?
Physician offices, clinics, urgent care, specialty practices, and ambulatory centers—duties vary by employer and practice size.
