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This includes denials related to the billed CPT, diagnosis, and modifier.) Title: RCM Specialty Follow Up Specialist – Workers CompDepartment: Central Business OfficeLocation: Security Park – B27 | On-siteThe RCM Specialty Follow Up Specialist for Workers Comp ensures accurate and timely submission of insurance claims, obtaining missing information, researching denials and documentation, following up on claims, and maintaining compliance with department standards, HIPAA, and governing agency policies and procedures.
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Review, research and resolve coding denials for primary care providers; this includes denials related to the billed CPT, diagnosis, or modifier. Knowledge of CPT and ICD-10 codes.
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Current knowledge of ICD-10 diagnostic and CPT-5 procedural coding applications. This includes working on follow-ups, denials and refunds. Current knowledge of ICD-10 diagnostic and CPT-5 procedural coding applications.
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CPT and ICD-10 coding. Follows up on denials and other outstanding accounts receivable. Checks CenCal website weekly to follow up on denials and correct claims in order to ensure payment.
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Basic knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding. Assists Patient Financial Services with denial management issues and will appeal denials based on medical necessity as needed. Identifies all patients requiring pre-certification or pre-authorization at the time services or when notified by another hospital or clinic department.
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Must have excellent knowledge of insurance carrier billing and reimbursement with knowledge of medical terminology, ICD-9, ICD-10 and CPT codes. Report any consistent claim denials or problems to appropriate team lead per payer.
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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. Knowledge of CPT and ICD-10 coding and electronic billing necessary.
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Knowledgeable in all medical Commercial and Government insurance plans Knowledge of medical terminology, CPT codes, ICD-10 codes and procedures, technical job knowledge, and Third-Party payer requirements and reimbursement rules.
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Advanced knowledge of medical terminology, CPT and ICD-10 coding, fee for service and third party reimbursements. Daily contact with third party payers for authorization, approvals, denials and appeals.
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Possess a comprehension of working and analyzing AR to resolve claim denials timely, and keep AR days, and greater than 90-day AR categories below MGMA standards. Also includes the working of all rejections and denials accurately and efficiently.
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Minimum of 5 years prior supervisory or demonstrated leadership experienceExtensive knowledge of Revenue Cycle, patient registration, coding, billing, regulatory requirements, billing compliance, business operations, financial systems and financial reportingThorough understanding of Medicare, Medicaid, HMOs, PPOs, and private insurance companies, as well as an understanding of ICD-10 and CPT coding, EMR PQRS, and Medicare Quality Initiatives.
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Must have a working knowledge of CPT and ICD-10 coding rules. Reviews and resolves payer denials, including appeals, coding corrections, medically necessity rules and other related functions.
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Demonstrates a basic understanding of CPT, ICD-9, HCPCS, modifier coding as well as POS requirements. Identifies denials and underpayments for appeal. Updates account information and documents as appropriate within Epic Resolute.
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Demonstrate proficiency in HCPCS, CPT, ICD-9, and ICD-10 codes, medical terminology, and clinical documentation. Pursue unpaid claims and address denials, resolving issues and resubmitting claims as required.
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Proficiency in medical coding (CPT, ICD-10, HCPCS) for orthotics and prosthetics. Denials Management: Investigate and appeal denied claims to maximize reimbursement. Billing and Coding: Assign appropriate medical codes (CPT, ICD-10, HCPCS) to ensure proper billing and reimbursement.
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