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We are looking for a motivated performer to join our Business Office team as a Collections Specialist, with an extensive knowledge of claims reimbursement and collection efforts for Managed Care, Medicare, Medicaid, Workers Comp, Commercial plans, etc.
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Title: Administrative Coordinator (Debt Collector) Location: Hybrid of remote and on-site in Washington, D.C. Hourly Rate: $20.48 Responsibilities: Data input, information processing of account collections, using text and numeric data entry (10-key pad) in various information technology (IT) systems.
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Obtains the maximum amount of reimbursement by evaluating claims at the contract rate with the use of the contract management tool for proper pricing (Examples: APC, DRG, APRDRG). The Collector serves as the account representative for Client in working with insurance companies, government payors, and/or patients for resolution of payments and accounts resolution.
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These employees will work insurance claims and patient accounts using department guidelines and Athena. Meet timelines for Athena claims follow up. Effectively resolves unpaid, denied, appeals or overpaid claims while effectively utilizing carrier websites and automated inquiry systems to minimize phone/non-productive time.
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Knowledge of HMO, POS, PPO, EPO, IPA, Medicare Advantage, Covered California (Exchange), capitation, commercial and government payors (i.e. Medicare, Medi-Cal, TriCare, etc) and how these payors process claims.
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The Collector is responsible for handling all parts of insurance claims and denials, as well as checking the status of claims. JOB TITLE : Collections Clerk. The Collector is responsible for handling all parts of insurance claims and denials, as well as checking the status of claims.
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We are looking for a motivated performer to join our Business Office team as a Medical Collector. Check receipt of electronic claims within 7 days of bill date. We are looking for a motivated performer to join our Business Office team as a Medical Collector.
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JOB TITLE: Collector / Accounts Receivable Specialist (Temporary)GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES:The insurance billed is responsible for processing all insurance claims, i.e., private, Medicare, workers' compensation, PPO and HMO, including secondary claims.
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If the collector/Analyst is working Govt portfolio, they would be required to review the claims in IPP, WAFF and make calls to Govt finance team to get status on billed claims. Our employees and the neighboring community will also benefit from the associated investments from the Commonwealth including infrastructure updates, public transportation improvements, and new access to Reagan National Airport.
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The roles of other property tax-related departments (Recorder, Auditor-Controller, Treasurer-Tax Collector). These sections perform various tasks, including providing assessment and exemption information to the public, processing assessment reviews, researching assessment and tax-related problems, preparing correspondence for other property tax-related departments, processing homeowner exemption claims, property tax records retrieval and coordinating mailing of Assessor’s forms and questionnaires.
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Keyword Search: Medi-Cal, Cerner, Soarian, MS4, PBAR, insurance collections, accounts receivable, patient accounts, insurance, revenue cycle, patient financial, insurance verification, insurance follow up, medical billing, insurance billing, medical insurance billing, medical insurance claims, insurance claims resolution, insurance collector, claims follow up, revenue cycle specialist, revenue cycle representative.
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Research and resolve a high volume of customer deductions/chargebacks pertaining to shipping violation claims, allowances, discounts, damages, pricing, RMA’s, and shortagesInteract with internal departments during the process of validating deductionsDispute invalid deductions within the claim’s expiration time frame, and follow through until resolvedPrepare and submit necessary adjustments for processingReconciliation of RMA deductionsMaintain updated notes in Excel spreadsheet and ERP system.
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Ability to assist the Senior Collector, Collections Supervisor, or Collections Manager with preparing documents to support current cases. Must have basic knowledge of collection activities, skip tracing, repossession procedures, FDCPA, bankruptcy proceedings, and small claims activities.
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We are a comprehensive medical center offering primary care, pain management, mental health and services at our ambulatory surgical center looking for a full-time medical biller/collector to add to our friendly team.
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