Kansas City Health Care School at TechSkills
Start Your Health Care Career in Kansas City, KS!

Located just minutes outside of the city, Lenexa is a major suburb of Kansas City. Lenexa is also home to the Kansas City campus of TechSkills.
If you have been thinking about attending health care school, you are most likely asking yourself questions like how much is it going to cost, how long will it take to graduate, how & where do I apply and is financial aid available?
Below is just some basic information about TechSkills's health care program, but if you really want to learn more, fill out the short questionnaire and a representative from the school will contact you answer any additional questions about how to apply, costs, financial aid, entrance requirements, and scholarship availability.
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TechSkills - Kansas City
16105 W. 113th Street
Suite 101
Lenexa, KS 66219
About TechSkills
The school's mission is to “provide innovative, affordable, life-changing education for each student.” It was founded in 1999 with headquarters based in Austin, Texas. Campuses can be found all over the United States, including Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Wisconsin, and Ohio.
As an educational institution, TechSkills offers a “Facilitated Learning Method” that claims to combine instruction from trained educators, hands-on learning, and quite a bit of online tool use. The intent is to allow students to control their own curriculum, class times, and rate of education.
Many of the programs have overlapping courses; so to encourage cross-skills training, TechSkills offers students the option of taking an unspecified number of courses for 12 months at one tuition cost.
In the health care field, the TechSkills Kansas City campus offers training in Medical Coding, Medical Transcription, Medical Billing, Medical Coding Associate, Pharmacy Technician training, Medical Office training, and Health Services Information Specialist training. All courses are meant to either enhance an existing medical career or prepare graduates for entry-level employment.
Medical Coding (Certificate)
The Medical Coding course prepares graduates to work in entry-level coding positions. Classes include patient data information, insurance and billing procedures, office etiquette, and general coding guidelines. In addition to preparing graduates to seek entry-level employment as a medical coding specialist, this program prepares students for the Certified Coding Associate exam.
Medical Billing (Certificate)
The Medical Billing course focuses on the insurance side of working in a medical office, including introductory coding and patient information handling. Preparing graduates to seek entry-level employment as a patient accounts representative or reimbursement specialist, this program focuses on the wide range of tasks needed in order to become a self-sufficient member of a medical team.
Pharmacy Technician (Certificate)
The Pharmacy Technician program offers training in record keeping, medication dispensing, and drug inventory and storage. Preparing graduates to seek entry-level employment assisting a licensed pharmacist, this program also prepares students for the Certified Pharmacy Technician exam.
Medical Transcription (Certificate)
The Medical Transcription course offers training in patient data information, federal regulations, medical transcription, medical terminology, and basic English skills.
A 560 hour course that spans 28 weeks, this course of study also includes an externship. Learning the skills needed in order to provide health care professionals with dictated recordings of medical reports, this program prepares graduates to seek entry-level employment as a Medical Transcriptionist.
Health Services Information Specialist (HSIS) (Certificate)
A Certificate program, the Health Services Information Specialist curriculum consists of 520-hours, spread over 28 weeks. In addition to class work, this program includes an 8 week externship at a qualified health services organization.
The focus of this program is medical billing, terminology, insurance, and working with claim forms and medical records in compliance with state and Federal guidelines.
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Faculty & Facilities
Instructors are chosen with the intent to maximize student interaction and hands-on learning opportunities. Instructors use practical lab exercises, and most courses offer internships with area employers to get the most workplace-ready training available.
The school's Kansas City facility is a single building with on-site parking. One of the school's primary objectives is to offer learning that is convenient for the student; as such, online courses are a large part of almost all educational programs.
Accreditation
Many campuses of TechSkills are accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training, including the Kansas City, Ohio property. Although the schools are licensed in their respective states of operation, they are not regionally accredited, meaning that the transfer of credits to another educational institution can be difficult.
Financial Aid
TechSkills offers financial aid to those who qualify. Most of the school's student funding comes from private loans that the school helps to set up through their partnerships with national lending institutions. Military education benefits may also apply, although federal funding sources are limited. For students paying their own way, the school also offers payment financing options.
Going to School in Kansas City, KS
Nicknamed "Heart of America", Kansas City is the 40th largest city in the United States but it has a reputation larger than its size. Located at the confluence of the Kansas River and the Missouri River the city is renowned for barbeque, jazz, cattle, boulevards and fountains.
Kansas City was not incorporated until 1853 but saw a good deal of history prior to that year. Lewis and Clark camped at the location of the city on their way to the Pacific and identified the location as a good place for a fort.
As trade on the Missouri River grew and more settlers headed west, the population of the location that would become Kansas City expanded. The population exploded with the arrival of the railroad and the construction of a bridge over the Missouri River.
Today the city is home to 445,000 citizens. Kansas City is well known for its park system and numerous parkways. In fact, Kansas City has more avenues and boulevards than any city in the world except Paris. In addition, Kansas City is only exceeded by Rome for the number of fountains. While the city is distinctly American these attributes result in a European flavor.
The downtown area is currently undergoing extensive redevelopment. An entertainment district is planned and will be called the Power and Light District. A new arena is under construction and there are hopes to attract an NBA or NHL team to the location. Of course, Kansas is already home to the MLB Royals and the NFL Chiefs.
More Information
If you are interested in this program and would like to find out more, please request information from TechSkills- Kansas City, KS.
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