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Under the supervision of the Medical Billing Coordinator, your responsibilities will include initiating contracts and invoicing, billing and/or following up on insurance claims, and providing general office support.
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Reporting to the Clinic Manager, the Patient Experience Coordinator (similar to medical receptionist and office coordinator roles) is the owner of the patient’s first and last impression and front-office experience and delivers first-class customer service throughout the patient’s physical therapy journey at Athletico.
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The GME Finance Coordinator, under the leadership of the CFO and the Designated Institutional Official (DIO), provides oversight to the graduate medical education training programs; including all administrative, operational and financial support for the programs.
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CAMFS, the largest independent fleet maintenance company in the country, is currently hiring a Mobile Billing Coordinator. As a Mobile Billing Coordinator , you will be Accountable for creating invoices out of repair orders and submitting to customers for approval and/or payment with required documentation.
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Provide professional, friendly and compassionate service to all patients and physical therapy staff in all interactions including issue resolution, scheduling, new patient onboarding, insurance verification, and billing.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Dental Treatment Coordinator with billing experience, located in Ventura, CA. The Dental Treatment Coordinator will be responsible for scheduling and coordinating patient appointments, answering phones, filing, and handling insurance claims.
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Knowledge of medical terminology, obstetrical and/or perinatal coding, office billing forms, insurance and government payer regulations and other third party billing requirements preferred.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of Microsoft Office, keyboarding, and use of electronic medical records Must have strong, clear communication skillsDetailed oriented and organizational skills requiredHave good working knowledge of guidelines and requirements of agencies and carriers Education, Training, and Experience At least five years’ experience in capacity as credentialing coordinator or credentialing specialistFQHC credentialing experience is a plus.
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Serve as backup On-Call Scheduling Coordinator in scheduled rotation with office team, supporting off-hours phone calls and restaffing of shift call-offs. Collaborate with team on client invoicing to ensure correct billing according to regulations and PHC policies.
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The Medical Billing / Collection Specialist is responsible for assisting patients by communicating with insurance payors via various methods (i.e. telephone, fax, internet) to determine eligible benefits and acquiring Pre-Certification(s) when deemed necessary by the insurance payor.
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Minimum of High School Diploma, GED required; Associates degree in medical and healthcare (e.g. healthcare administration, insurance billing and coding, psychology) social work, human services, communication preferred.
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This position provides support to the ACT Clinical team as requested by the ACT Clinical Coordinator, Clinical Director or Site Administrator. Experience in PowerPoint and electronic medical record - NextGen preferred.
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OnPoint Medical Group is searching for an outstanding Patient Care Coordinator to join our team at Burrows Internal Medicine! The Patient Care Coordinator works in the front office of OnPoint Medical Groups medical clinics.
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Advanced knowledge of medical terminology, CPT and ICD-10 coding, fee for service and third party reimbursements. Demonstrates basic knowledge in interpreting and understanding billing slips and the Athena workflow dashboard.
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Department: ICE | CVSL Mid-Levels IP C Department's Website: Summary of Job Duties: The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)will gather information systematically and skillfully from all sources for both new and established patients: past medical history, diagnostic tests, comprehensive physical examination, behavioral, developmental and psychosocial assessments, differentiating between normal and abnormal variations for all body systems and accurately interpreting diagnostic tests.
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