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Professional Biller, Medical Reimbursement Specialist or Billing & Coding Specialist Certification. Medi-Cal and Medicare Billing, as well as CHDP, and private insurances.
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The Medical Coder / Biller will perform billing and coding tasks. The Medical Coder / Biller role possesses a valid medical coding certification (CPC) and hassolid experience in accurately coding surgery-related patient services.
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Knowledge in ICD-9, ICD-10, HCPCS coding and medical terminology is a plus. Experience in billing Medicare, Medicaid, Commercial Insurance, HMOs, and Worker’s Comp/No Fault is required.
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Knowledge of insurance billing procedures, ICD-9, CPT and HCPC coding. Performs daily duties of billing electronic and/or paper insurance claims to maximize third party insurance revenues fully by Posting of EOB's.
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A strong knowledge base and experience in appropriate coding and billing practices; Knowledge of multiple reimbursement systems; Knowledge of Federal and New York State laws and regulations pertaining to the billing and or operations of outpatient clinics, diagnostic and treatment centers, treatment apartment programs, assertive community treatment and case management teams, and individualized residential alternative programs (IRA.
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Insurance Verification Coding procedures and surgeries Entering charges with correct billing code Previous work with denied claims from insurance companies Handle appeals from insurance company This is a temp to hire position - benefits available after temp to hire hours are met.
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As a Medical Biller, you are part of an experienced billing team helping streamline and automate RCM workflow for our clients, while enhancing the billing cycle and providing detailed transparency and visibility into the Revenue Cycle Management process.
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The Medical Biller reviews patient account files and ensures accuracy of charges and insurance to determine appropriate billing and payment; monitors outstanding accounts; Processes adjustments and refunds on paid accounts.
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Medical billing and coding education and/or minimum of 1-year medical office experience required. You will perform billing services for our clients which will significantly improve their rejection and denial management processes, reduce days in A/R, increase medical reimbursement, and receive a level of visibility and transparency into their billing cycle that other solutions on the market do not provide.
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3+ years of ophthalmology and/or retina billing experience. Proficiency using medical software, Outlook, Microsoft Excel, Word, and internet in general. Medical billing: 2 years (Required.
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Market competitive healthcare coverage (medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance) and a 401(k) Knowledge of medical terminology, and the ability to interpret insurance EOBs.
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Our team is looking to add a Medical Billing Specialist to our growing team! Strong working knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding. Send via mail or fax: invoices, medical reports and patient notes to insurance companies to collect payments.
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Assist Encodas Client Success Manager and RCM Manager in keeping assigned clients informed of their revenue cycle performance and areas in need of improvement. OB/GYN, Plastic, Orthopedic, or Dermatology billing experience a plus.
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1 year of healthcare billing and coding support experience within Home Care Services preferred. Our delivery model is trusted by national Managed Care Organizations (MCOs), physicians and patients, positioned with over two decades of expertise as the market leader in value-based Home Health, Durable Medical Equipment, and Home Infusion Services.
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Encoda completed a private equity recapitalization with Hughes & Company, positioning us to accelerate the development of our rules-based workflow and analytics software and expanding its use to other areas of the healthcare reimbursement cycle that continue to plague physician groups.
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