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Knowledge of medical terminology, CPT codes, ICD-10 codes and procedures, technical job knowledge, and Third-Party payer requirements and reimbursement rules. Excellent typing and 10-key speed and accuracy.
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Prefer working knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding. - Prefer the ability to use a 10 key adding machine both quickly and accurately. Prefer working knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding.
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An understanding of health informatics terminology & classification schemes i.e. CPT codes, ICD-10 dx, common groupers like DRG's, CCS, etc. Work closely with the VP of Engineering and other stakeholders to define key performance indicators (KPIs) and implement data-driven solutions to evaluate dementia care interventions.
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Typing (min 35 wpm) and 10 Key. MUST be able to demonstrate proficiency. Medical coding (ICD-9) knowledge required. The DX Coding Specialists code medical/laboratory requisitions with diagnoses and/or procedures ICD-9 coding in accordance with ICD-9 coding practices.
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Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT-4 codes, and basic medical terminology. Typing speed of 50 wpm, or in-line keying speed of 50 wpm, 10-key by touch. Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT-4 codes, and basic medical terminology.
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Accurately enter information provided by various sources to correct claims in regards to CPT and ICD-10 codes and send out results in a timely manner. Take a look at the qualifications and experience we require: High School diploma or GED Typing (min 35 wpm) and 10 Key. MUST be able to demonstrate proficiency.
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Provides coding expertise to Agencies assigned for ICD-10 coding, reviewing OASIS, Plan of Care review, process & outcome measures, Star Rating items and all pertinent documentation to ensure accurate coding for each patient and ensures that all applicable Federal laws are followed.
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Strong computer literacy including working knowledge of Microsoft office applications (particular depth in Word, Excel, Power Point) Candidate should have extensive knowledge of CPT-4, HCPCS, revenue codes, and ICD-10 coding Strong customer service and communication skills.
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Ability to operate telephone, computer, copier, fax machine and 10-key calculator by touch. Extensive knowledge of CPT, HCPCS and ICD-9 coding principles in a multi-specialty physician practice.
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Must have strong computer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, the IDX system, ICD-9, CPT coding, typing and data entry, 10-Key, processing skills and researching skills.
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The role requires expertise in areas that include performance management/analytics, data exchanges, electronic medical record systems, provider workflow and processes, health information management, risk adjustment operations (particularly on the prospective side), value-based care, ICD-10, CPT and HCPCS coding principles and guidelines, and population health management.
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Maximize the usage of banking/lockbox tools, systems, and processes to minimize the need for manual payment posting and maximize efficiencies. The Payment Posting Manager provides leadership, oversight, guidance, and overall management of the Payments Posting Department, which includes developing and improving operational goals of department, staffing, training, development of staff, ensuring accurate and timely completion of cash posting, contractual adjustments, bookkeeping and variance reconciliation.
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Provide training and on-going education for all employees of the Payment Posting Department as well as perform annual reviews, recommend merit increases, monitor staffs day-to-day performance, production and quality, and perform coaching and counseling as needed.
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Serve as a liaison between Accounting, Payment Posting and the bank to troubleshoot deposit errors or posting errors. Assist cash application representatives with difficult situations regarding workflow, policies, and daily job functions of the department, including internal and vendor based teams.
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Work with RCM operational leadership, training & education, compliance and quality teams to ensure the department policies and procedures are comprehensive and compliant. Five years of Supervisory/Management experience working with Cash Application functions required.
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