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The Coder review will play a key role in determining the reimbursement potential of Pinnacle Home Care to which they are assigned and adherence to coding standards and regulations and corporate policies developed to ensure accurate billing.
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The leader in medical scribes, patient navigation and back-office coding and billing coordination, HealthChannels trains and manages more than 22,000 employees across 50 states and three countries.
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Strong understanding of medical coding (ICD-10, CPT) and billing processes. Stay up-to-date with coding and billing regulations and guidelines. Minimum of 3 years of experience in revenue cycle management or medical billing.
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Medical billing/coding experience or pre-authorization experience preferred. Obtain insurance pre-authorization for procedures, imaging exams, injections and specialty medication prescriptions.
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Medical Billing & Coding. A medical assistant takes on tasks that are both front-end and back-end, including clinical duties and laboratory work. Medical assistants work alongside physicians in a variety of medical settings, including medical offices, clinics, ambulatory care facilities and outpatient facilities.
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Strong knowledge of medical billing and coding practices, including CPT, HCPCS, and ICD-10 coding systems. Review and analyze patient medical records, HME, DME, and O&P prescriptions, and supporting documentation to ensure appropriate coding and billing.
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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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Prepare organizational and departmental financial statements based on solid understanding of payer mix, government reimbursement, third party billing, and revenue cycle management.
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Assist in the presentation of training sessions for faculty, residents and staff to inform them of changes made to Medicare billing, federal laws and regulations, and other specific standards and guidelines regarding clinical documentation requirements, procedure and diagnosis coding.
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Monitors receipt of daily coding and performs charge entry ensuring accuracy of charges entered, modifier usage, implant coding and timeliness of filing insurance claims both on paper and electronic.
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Knowledge of healthcare revenue cycle including medical billing, coding, and collection practices. Preferred experience specific to Chiropractic billing and coding.
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The Medical Coder / Biller will perform billing and coding tasks. Advanced knowledge of medical terminology, billing processes, and matching insurance documentation to support the coding process.
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Acts a liaison with CFC, Revenue Integrity (coding), CCSG practices and customer service for denials and account problem resolution. Retrieves all medical documentation and initiates appeal process when appropriate.
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One year experience with standard ICD-10 medical and dental coding (experience to have occurred within the past four years). Individuals hired on or after March, 2018, who have not successfully taken a Medical Terminology class (to be confirmed by proof of taking and passing class with a grade of "C" or better) will be placed at the Billing Clerk scale that was in effect prior to March, 2018.
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Basic knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding. Assists Patient Financial Services with denial management issues and will appeal denials based on medical necessity as needed. Use work queues within the EPIC system for scheduling, transition of care, and billing edits.
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