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Identify and report billing process and systems errors, including coding, date entry, payment posting to the supervisor. Minimum of two years of experience of medical billing and coding experience, this should include working AR/Rejections and working with Workers Comp, Auto; Priority Health, BCBS, Medicaid denials is a plus.
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Elevate payment issues related to performance to Billing Supervisor, Senior Project Accountant and Contracts. Bristol Bay Shared Services (BBSS), LLC is a shared service organization of Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC) and is looking for a Billing Specialist who will be responsible for all of the analysis required to set-up billing and prepare monthly invoices to customers in a multi-company environment.
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The County of Riverside's University Health System - Medical Center department seeks a Hospital Billing Supervisor to join their Patient Accounting-Billing team. Hospital Billing Coordinator is the working title for this classification, the established title is Patient Access or Patient Business Services Supervisor.
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Works cooperatively with the LIS analyst to build testing and ensures correct billing processes. With the assistance of the Laboratory Director and input from each lab supervisor is responsible for developing the annual Clinical Laboratory Operational and Capital budgets.
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Assist with the completion of staff training on front and back office duties such as: Pre-registration, Pre-admission, Insurance verification, Pre-certification, Collections of co-pays and deductibles, Billing, Patient intake, Patient procedures, Emergency procedures, Lab Duties, Infection control.
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Works directly with the Billing Supervisor and Coding Manager to resolve complex issues and denials through independent research and assigned projects. Assists the Billing Supervisor with the resolution of complex claims issues, denials and appeals.
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We are looking for Supervisors (LISW-S and LPC-S) who can provide clinical and billing supervision for LSWs and LPCs. This role can be fully remote or hybrid and you do not need to maintain a client caseload.
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The PE Rep may help assists the Sr. Provider Enrollment Specialist and Supervisor by obtaining and coordinating all necessary provider enrollment applications for billing to various carriers.
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Perform fit/gap analysis and process design for Sage Intacct in the areas of GL, AR, AP, Order Management, Purchasing, Spend Management (GrantsTracking & Billing), Grant Management, Cash Management, Reporting and Dashboards, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Multi-entity Management and Global Consolidations, Project Accounting, Time and Expense Management, Revenue Management, and Subscription Billing.
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Supervisor, Manager, Payroll, Accounting, Management, HR, Office, Finance, Financials, Billing, Bookkeeper, Administration, Senior Living, Independent Living, Director, Executive, Supervision, Supervisor, Oversight, Medical, Health.
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Business Office Manager, BOM, Administrative, Administration, Supervisor, Senior Living, Independent Living, Rewarding, Financial, accounting, HR, Human Resources, Payroll, Accounts Payable, Receive, excel, Accountant, bookkeeping, bookkeeper, Director, Executive, assistant, property management, property manager, Real Estate, Oversee, Census, budget, Census.
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Administrator, Executive, Executive Director, Assistant Administrator, AIT, Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Boarding Home, Aging, LTC, Life, Administrative, of successful management of a senior living community, retirement center, skilled nursing home would be considered.
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Under the routine supervision of the Billing Supervisor, reads and records monthly electric and water meter data from a predetermined route of OMU customers. Reports To: Billing Supervisor.
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Assist Utilities Customer Service Manager with weekly billing process, bank and credit card drafts, yearly audit and budget. Under broad administrative direction of the Utilities Customer Service Manager, assists the Utilities Customer Service Manager with daily operations of the utility billing office.
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Working experience of medical office and ambulatory surgery center practice setting in billing and collections. The role of the Revenue Cycle Supervisor is a valued member of our Revenue Cycle team.
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