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Posting Number 2014055F Position Title Part-Time Medical Billing and Coding Instructor (Pool) Location Caada College, College of San Mateo, Skyline College Department Human Resources DIST (DEPT) Position Number PTF036 Percentage of Full Time Varies FLSA Exempt (does not accrue overtime) Months per Year other If other, please specify Semester assignments as needed Salary Range Placement on the adjunct faculty salary schedule is based upon education and credited experience.
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Possession of one (1) of the following certifications: of a valid and current certification is required, such as a: Certified Coding Associate (CCA), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), Certified Documentation Expert-Outpatient (CDEO), Certified Professional Coder (CPC), or related certification from a recognized accredited college, university, or professional association (e.g., American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) or American Medical Billing Association (AMBA.
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Understand all aspects of Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) coverage, coding, billing and reimbursement of patient services, as well as other third-party payers. The Senior Certified Coding Integrity Professional is responsible for all aspects of the coding and billing of all inpatient and outpatient claims, as well as all aspects of the CCM billing.
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Educates internal Life Flight staff regarding documentation needs to ensure appropriate and timely coding and billing. The Life Flight Coding Specialist Team codes Air Medical outpatient billing for government and private payers.
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Medical Billing and Coding Certification, such as CBCS, CPB, CPC, or CCA, from a nationally recognized organization or agency required at time of application. Provides administrative and technical/clerical support to Department activities related medical billing and coding 2.
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Experience in healthcare industry with medical terminology, medical billing and coding, CPT, ICD-10, and HCPCS preferred. Knowledge of chart review/auditing training, CPT and ICD-10 coding, health insurance, medical billing procedures in a clinical and surgical setting.
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Optometric medical billing and coding. Vision insurance billing and coding. An Ophthalmic Technician role may combine skills of a medical office administrator, medical billing and collections, appointment scheduler or medical records clerk and direct patient care.
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An Optometric Office Technician role may combine skills of a medical office administrator, medical billing and collections, appointment scheduler or medical records clerk and direct patient care.
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Two years of experience in medical or ambulance billing and medical coding. A Medical Biller performs paraprofessional work involving ambulance billing, accounting, and collection processes.
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If you describe yourself as a healthcare coding and billing policy geek who is passionate about payment accuracy and integrity, then this is the dream job you've been looking for.
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Proven experience in medical coding and billing, with expertise in various healthcare specialties, including neurology, OB/GYN, urgent care, urology, podiatry, and nephrology.
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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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Maintains professional knowledge regarding medical billing and coding procedures, insurance carriers, federal programs, etc. Properly communicates and documents payment denials in the practice management system and to the appropriate billing representative in a timely manner.
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Utilizes extensive HEDIS and coding knowledge, combined with medical policy, credentialing, and contracting rules knowledge to help build the effective guides and resources for providers on the expected methodologies for billing and code submissions to maximize quality outcomes and STARs outcomes while not compromising payment integrity.
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Accountable for the information in the charge master and that it conforms to overall organizational billing practices and is compliant with current coding and billing laws.
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