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Extensive knowledge of medical billing and coding procedures, insurance claims processing, and healthcare revenue cycle management. Overseeing and managing the entire revenue cycle process, including patient registration, insurance verification, billing, coding, claims submission, payment posting, and account reconciliation.
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The Bilingual Claims Examiner is also responsible for monitoring copays, deductibles, insurance verification, and authorizations, analyzing incoming and outgoing revenue sources and measuring different financial cycles on behalf of EHR software customers, as well as maximizing reimbursements and developing effective policies for billing and claim processing.
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Job Segment: Environmental Health & Safety, Loss Prevention, Compliance, Claims, Sustainable Agriculture, Healthcare, Security, Legal, Insurance, Agriculture. Coordinates worker's compensation claims in conjunction with insurance companies or service companies.
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A Workers' Compensation Claims Processing Specialist participates in the claims processing activities of the Workers’ Compensation Section of the Division of Risk Management and Insurance Services.
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Develop and Implement Revenue Cycle Strategies: Create and execute strategies to optimize the revenue cycle process, including patient registration, insurance verification and eligibility, patient responsibility, authorizations, claims processing, payment posting, and collections.
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The A/R Specialist is responsible for the companys third-party medical claims processing and assisting patients and office staff with questions on insurance claims, authorizations, statements, and other billing issues.
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In addition, this position is responsible for processing charges for clinic services, filing insurance claims, responding to requests for information from patients and insurance companies and maintaining related information for the department.
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Working knowledge of computers for word processing, scheduling, insurance claims processing and records management (list software experience required including any specific dental software.
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Assist with processing insurance claims and tracking relevant litigation deadlines. We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Real Estate Paralegal to join our legal team. Minimum to 5-7 years of experience as a real estate paralegal.
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Experience with State benefits and leave programs, detailed elements of Risk management, Insurance Claims processing, Program Administration, and HR software databases as well as use of transactional spreadsheet resources.
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The Insurance Billing Specialist's primary job function is to ensure accurate and timely processing of insurance claims and payments and create Good Faith Estimates. Strongly prefer knowledge of diagnosis and procedural coding, medical terminology, and insurance billing guidelines, fluent with industry X12 and ANSI guidelines, proficient with claims adjustment reason and remark codes (CARC and RARC), FQHC certification or billing experience.
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Understand medical billing, coding, insurance claims processing, and revenue cycle management. 1-2 years of member-facing experience in benefits management or insurance focusing on claims and collections.
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Work involves responsibility for performing a variety of clerical functions in a service area such as criminal/traffic, civil/small claims, or probate, guardian conservator and adoption, including responding to routine inquiries, filing, data entry, processing and issuing documents, receipting of fees/fine and other payments, and other general office duties including routine bookkeeping.
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Objectives may include new distributor onboarding, training, call center management, post issue servicing, licensing, and appointment, and/or claims processing. 4 years of experience in annuity and/or life insurance distribution through full-service brokerage and bank broker dealer firms.
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These benefits include comprehensive medical, dental and vision plans, 401(k), pension, life insurance, parental benefits, adoption assistance, paid time off program with paid holidays plus 16 paid volunteer hours, and various wellness programs.
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