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Knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, and other federal and commercial insurance Demonstrates a strong commitment to continuous learning by staying abreast of updates and changes in the ICD-10 and CPT coding system.
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Excellent knowledge of CPT coding, ICD.10 coding and medical pre-certification protocols required. Experience with Medicare, Medicaid, Commercial insurance plans, Workers’ comp, and Personal Injury cases.
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Knowledge of medical billing rules, such as coordination of benefits, modifiers, and understanding of EOBs and ANSI code denials. Minimum of 3 years’ experience with payment posting or revenue cycle in a medical setting.
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Ensures assigned CDM remains compliant with changing billing and coding updates made by CMS, American Medical Association (“AMA”) and other government and commercial insurance payers, as applicable.
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Possess an understanding of insurance cards, medical terminology, medical benefits, and proficiency in CPT/HCPCS and ICD-10 coding. Medical insurance offering 3 HMO with Kaiser and Health Net, and also a PPO Plan.
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Must have a solid understanding of ICD-10 and CPT coding and medical terminology, with knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, Health Maintenance Organization and commercial insurance plans.
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Solid knowledge of medical terminology, medical billing, A/R systems, ICD-10 and CPT coding, HCPCS and payer registration and verification processes required. Assist with bi-weekly electronic billing process to insurance providers (Commercial, Medicare/Medicaid, & private insurance) including commercial paper HCFA and UB-04 billing forms, as required.
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Basic understanding of medical terminology and billing codes (DRG, ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS) preferred. All benefits-eligible Presbyterian employees receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, short-term and long-term disability, group term life insurance and other optional voluntary benefits.
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Two (2) years of professional coding experience with comprehensive knowledge of ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS modifiers and knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, and other third-party billing rules and regulations is required.
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Working knowledge of third party payor reimbursement - Medicare, Medicaid, Managed Care and commercial insurance. Our medical practices serve communities throughout New York City, and our faculty provide comprehensive care at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, NewYork-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Westchester Behavioral Health Center, and NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens.
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Strong understanding of insurance billing, including Medicare, Medicaid and commercial insurance plans. They will also verify insurance coverage and benefits, initiate prior-authorizations and review medical records to ensure accurate billing practices.
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Full cycle healthcare billing experience with Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial insurance billing, prior authorization, and processing of batch work. IL Medicaid, Medicare, and Commercial insurance with an emphasis on Home Medical Equipment.
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Basic experience with insurance plans, hospital reimbursement methodology, and/or ICD10 and CPT coding. Knowledge of HMO, POS, PPO, EPO, IPA, Medicare Advantage, Covered California (Exchange), capitation, commercial and government payors (i.e. Medicare, Medi-Cal, TriCare, etc) and how these payors process claims.
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Experience with collections, commercial insurance, billing, medical terminology, CPT, ICD-10. Medical Billing & Coding or Medical Administrative Assistant Certification.
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Has a strong understanding of the Revenue Cycle processes, from Patient Access (authorizations admissions) through Patient Financial Services (billing & collections), including procedures and policies.
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