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5 years experience in billing and accounts receivable– required. The AR Manager will be responsible for overseeing the accounts receivable processes and ensuring that billings, liens, and cash applications are managed efficiently and effectively.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionReporting into the VP of Finance & New Business Development, the Senior Accounts Receivable Manager will be responsible for ensuring the health and accuracy of the Accounts Receivable sub-ledger for US, Canada and LATAM subsidiaries.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Bilingual Customer Service , Accounts Receivable Clerk, and Billing, Cost, and Rate Clerk and others in the Accounting and Finance to apply.
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Minimum one-year experience as a patient access specialist, client service technician, medical billing, accounts receivable technician in a tribal or non-profit healthcare patient accounting setting, or medical coder.
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Supervises and/or assists in the preparation of payroll, accounts payable/receivable, and utility billing. At least 7 years of progressive related and equivalent work experience in accounting management coordinating audit activities, financial reporting, budget development, actual to budget analysis as well as overseeing accounts payable and receivable, general ledger, payroll, and customer service.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Business Office Manager must be familiar with company policies and procedures related to billing and accounts receivable, census processing, payroll, and accounts payable.
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Manages accounts receivable collections for past due resident accounts; ensures timely filing of Medicare, Medicaid, and insurance claims; Directs processing of accounts receivable, adjustments/refunds, private and third party agencies, census information, ancillaries, cash deposits, and posting as applicable.
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The incumbent will assist the Billing and Claims Manager with effectively managing the BUGSDM Accounts Receivable, in particular items billed to MassHealth and other state Medicaid programs.
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You will work closely with our Revenue Cycle Management and Billings teams in designing, auditing, and optimizing our billing frameworks, processes, and accounting [charge capture, contractual adjustments, third-party reimbursements, cash collections, denials, write-offs, bad debt, accounts receivable.
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Communicate common denial errors to the Accounts Receivable and Collections Manager, along with recommended solutions to improve. Expedite payment from Medicare, Medicaid, and third-party payors in order to reduce accounts receivable aging.
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Apply strong knowledge of the business processes for designing, developing, and testing SAP S/4 HANA ERP functionality, which includes expertise in general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, asset management, project system, cost center accounting, product cost controlling, profitability analysis, and profit center accounting.
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The Medical Billing Specialist is responsible for accurate claims submission, accounts receivable follow-up, payment posting, EOB and COB processing, credit balance refunds, bad debt and collections.
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Utilize monthly aging accounts receivable reports to follow up on unpaid claims aged over 30 days. He/She will be responsible for accounts receivable goals, by ensuring timely communication follow-up and correspondence with clinicians, insurance companies, and patients.
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Strong understanding of law firm financial processes including time entry, billing, accounts payable, accounts receivable, collections, general ledger, budgeting, forecasting, reporting, month and year-end closings.
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In depth experience in any of the following PeopleSoft modules: General Ledger (GL), Accounts Payable (AP), eProcurement (ePro), Purchasing, Billing (BI), Accounts Receivable (AR), Project Costing (PC), PS Security and other related core PeopleSoft Financials modules.
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