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Duties include variations of, receptionist duties—greeting patients, answering phones and directing calls, assisting patients/families; scheduling, registration, charge entry, payment posting, batch balancing, cash reconciliation/balancing, operating several types of basic office equipment, etc.
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Our upcoming IT Support training will prepare you for entry- to mid-level jobs in the greater Columbus area at no charge to you. All courses are free of charge, free of contract, and free for you to choose your own future during and after the course.
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The Revenue and Referral Intake Specialist (RRIS) provides support to patients, providers, and staff for a wide variety of complex tasks such as initial patient registration, scheduling evaluation(s), referral, insurance authorization, charge and coding review.
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1+ years of A/R Medical Billing experience including Claims Status, claim appeals/reconsiderations, charge entry, payment entry and AR follow-up. · Data entry skills along with a knack for numbers.
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As the Accounts Payable / Accounts Receivable Specialist, you will be responsible for full charge accounts receivable and payable, maintain Subcontractor/Vendor accounting set up, reconciliation, and processing, credit card entry and reconciliation, Project Billing preparation, posting and collections per contract requirements, track, record and enter deposits and receipts.
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Ensures that claims are in drop status at charge entry. Ensures that claims are in drop status at charge entry. Provides positive customer interface, obtains and enters in computer all information needed for patients seen in the Clinic to ensure accurate billing.
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Take charge of accounts payable and receivable, account reconciliations, and various bookkeeping tasks. Manage check writing, letter drafting, filing, data entry, and office supply procurement.
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Understanding and assisting with billing processes as needed (i.e. charge verification, charge entry, claim creation. CommQuest Services is one of the largest non-profit mental health, addiction recovery, and social services organizations in Northeast Ohio, working with clients from more than 34 counties in 12 facilities through more than 20 programs.
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Provides other registration, clerical, and billing support as required, including scheduling, chart creation, charge entry, scanning, and point-of-service collections. Enters data into system for registration, billing, patient tracking, charge capture, and reconciliation in a fast, efficient way to minimize patient wait times.
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Documents complete and accurate charge entry daily. As a health care professional, the incumbent is responsible for, but not limited to, managing the processes involved in performing respiratory therapy, ventilator management, ECG, oxygen administration and airway management.
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Working knowledge of personal computer and software applications used in job functions (Order entry, data input etc.) ACLS certification required within one year of employment or as available courses allow (Applies to full-time staff RN, Charge Nurses, ICU and PRN who routinely charge and/or work ICU.
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Assist with charge entry on a timely basis. One to two years of formal medical assistant/nurse aide training or six months current full time experience in a clinical setting as a Medical Assistant, Certified Medical Assistant, or CNA preferred.
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Charge entry and patient balance processing. Charge entry and patient balance processing. Preferred: Healthcare management/administration certification. Medical office position responsible for front office processes in the physician practice.
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Notify leader of respiratory care, nursing supervisor, or unit leader of any inappropriate patient care issues. Sets-up, verifies proper function, operates, and monitors ventilators, BIPAP and CPAP. Responds to emergency situations, RRT calls and codes immediately.
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Completes medical record documentation in a clear, concise, accurate and timely manner, inclusive of daily documentation and charge entry using approved formats in compliance with state, federal and intermediary guidelines and in accordance with the facilities policies and procedures.
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