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Assist with proactive charge capture along with billing accuracy for providers and patients. As a central point of contact, they create meaningful first and lasting impressions and serve as a liaison between patients/families/visitors and members of the health care team to address questions, provide non-medical information and to simply help patients/families/visitors navigate their healthcare experience.
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Cross trained in the billing process cycle to include charge capture, insurance, collections and payment processing including outsourced receivables. Ensures accurate and timely charge capture and billing of office visits and inpatient charges, front office assistant responsibilities, precertification, scheduling or other administrative functions as assigned.
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As assigned, ensure charge capture and correct billing of all manually billed items from patient care areas. + Demonstrate knowledge of billing and accurately process charges and credits.
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Uses all systems and approved websites necessary to perform charge capture audits, specimen registrations, pre-billing edits, resolution for lab denials and simple visit coding. Assists and coordinates with information services and the charge master team on all laboratory specific charge codes, pricing and charge master maintenance.
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Billing and Records Management : Manage patient billing and insurance-related tasks, as well as timely charge capture for clinic-based services. Familiarity with ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS, the use of modifiers, and/or the physician billing and collections processes is a plus.
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Coordinates and reconciles multiple schedules to ensure complete charge capture. · Charge entry of codes into billing system in a timely manner. · Available to assist and direct the practice and coding operations team or other appropriate staff in surgical documentation, billing, coding, and reimbursement issues.
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Reconcile all batch totals at day end to ensure accuracy of totals posted and transactions on charge capture. GLFHC is currently seeking a Patient Accounts Billing Representative.
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Enters data into system for registration, billing, patient tracking, charge capture, and reconciliation in a fast, efficient way to minimize patient wait times. Provides other registration, clerical, and billing support as required, including scheduling, chart creation, charge entry, scanning, and point-of-service collections.
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Follows organizational policies and procedures to ensure consistency of charge capture processes and reimbursements. Patient financial and practice management system experience in Epic and or other of electronic billing systems is preferred.
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Experience with EPIC charge master and familiarity with CDM structure, content, and maintenance, as well as in revenue integrity operations, clinical charge capture, or revenue cycle operations.
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Provide legal advice and guidance to healthcare organizations on revenue cycle management best practices, including optimizing billing processes, charge capture, and claims processing.
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Minimum of 10 years of healthcare experience working with billing, charge entry, charge capture, and code auditing with knowledge of CPT, HCPCS, ICD-10 codes and modifiers. The Billing Coding Auditor uses advanced knowledge of billing, coding, auditing, documentation requirements, and charge capture to solve complex charging scenarios, provide education and assistance to operational departments, support fellow team members, and develop processes/procedures to ensure accurate and timely capture of all chargeable procedures.
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Reviews billing/charge capture for accuracy and facilitates modification as needed. Reviews billing/charge capture for accuracy and facilitates modification as needed. Receive incoming telephone calls in a prompt, courteous, and professional manner and greet and check-in /check-out patients in the same manner, coordinate patient appointments, and collect daily cash/check/credit card patient payments.
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Acts as liaison andintegrates systems related to patient registration, managed carereferrals/authorizations, charge capture, medical records,coding/billing, insurance companies, denials process, reimbursement teamactivities and collection department activities in order to maximizecharge capture and collections.
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Epic Certification (preferred): Resolute HB, SBO, Charge Capture, CDM. Have a full understanding of charging capture and charge reconciliation processes, including the electronic health record charge links to the CDM and charge capture processes to ensure compliance with government and third-party payer requirements.
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