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This position represents the Assessor’s Office before the Appeals Board Hearing Officer regarding penalties levied for failure to file Change in Ownership Statements and denials for assessment exemption.
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Legal research and drafting of client correspondence, discovery devices, summations, appeals and appellate briefs. Leading law firm is seeking a Workers Compensation Attorney with 2-7 years of experience.
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Monitors the work between cross-functional departments by coordinating support to Enrollment, Reconciliation, Premium Billing (ENR), Claims, Grievance and Appeals (GAD) departments. Oversees the retention and disposal of member records and membership correspondence are compliant in are in accordance with federal regulation under HIPPA, PHI and PCI Financial Data by coordination of critical and sensitive member enrollment documents, member correspondence and information- including retention, storage, processing, and retrieval of records including working with offsite vendor.
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Draft correspondence with the USPTO regarding patent applications, including office actions, amendments, and appeals. If you are a highly motivated and detail-oriented Intellectual Property Paralegal in Dallas specialized in patents, APPLY HERE.
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Option to work fully remote or a hybrid schedule in any of their office locations in PA. Professional development and advancement opportunities! File review and legal analysis of workers’ compensation claims.
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Supports Assistant Director of Content Strategy and Assistant Director of Donor Relations in creating and reviewing content for various donor communications, such as stewardship and impact reports, acknowledgment letter templates, student scholarship recipient testimonials, texting scripts and updates, and Annual Giving appeals.
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Assists the Billing Supervisor with the resolution of complex claims issues, denials and appeals. Reviews and corrects all claims/charge denials and edits that are communicated via Epic, Explanation of Benefits (EOB), direct correspondence from the insurance carrier or others and uses information learned to educate PFS and office staff to reduce future denials and edits of the same nature.
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The Billing Representative is responsible for the validation of charge data received from the clinic settings, creation and submission of complete and accurate claims, follow-up on claims status, payment accuracy, appeals and correspondence.
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Draft client correspondence, discovery devices, summations, appeals, and appellate briefs. The Workers' Compensation Associate Attorney will be responsible for providing legal support in workers' compensation claims, including file review, legal analysis, trial preparation, and representation before the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board.
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The UM Coordinator oversees and facilitates medical necessity appeals as the result of concurrent denials. The UM Coordinator functions as the PRO Liaison facilitating the review process for Hospital Issued Notices of Non-Coverage (HINN's) and discharge reviews as they relate to Care Coordinator activities and directing PRO correspondence and cost outliers to the appropriate internal department.
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Performs daily office tasks to include sorting and distributing mail and correspondence, answering phones, creating and distributing reference materials and promotional products. Collects parking appeals on a weekly basis and gathers account history, pictures and other relevant information; schedules meeting of committee members; records appeal decisions and enters into AIMS database.
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1+ years of experience in medical billing includingClaims Status, claim appeals/reconsiderations, charge entry, payment entry or AR follow-up. Will submit corrected claims, reconsiderations and appeals via payer portals or paper as required.
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Performs other duties as assigned such as: participation in the management of the department; preparation of appellate briefs in connection with appeals; preparation of correspondence and pleadings on a personal computer; participation in or preparation and presentation of in-house training programs; and presentation of educational programs to local school, community or civic organizations.
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Provide litigation support, including: assisting with drafting correspondence, pleadings, and other documents; drafting discovery documents and completing other discovery-related tasks; reviewing and proofing draft documents; applying coding/bate stamping schemes to documents and/or exhibits; e-filing and e-serving through the various court systems; and other litigation support tasks as needed.
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Conduct factual and legal research; identify and recruit plaintiffs; interview clients and potential witnesses; prepare memoranda; draft pleadings, briefs, correspondence, and public records requests; conduct discovery, including depositions; argue motions; try cases in federal and state courts; handle appeals and negotiate settlements; oversee implementation of judgments and settlement agreements; and draft amicus briefs in cases of constitutional significance.
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