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The Director of RCM , reporting to the Senior VP of Revenue Cycle Management, acts as a strategic leader for all revenue cycle functions and activities with the goal of optimizing revenue.
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Knowledge of healthcare revenue cycle including medical billing, coding, and collection practices. Utilize monthly aging accounts receivable reports to follow up on unpaid claims aged over 30 days.
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Provides customer service, billing, timely follow-up, cash application processes, reconciling payer remittance, denial management and appeal functions for claims to government or grant funded programs, worker's compensation, commercial insurance.
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Additionally, this role involves managing accounts receivable, reviewing claims, addressing customer inquiries, and collaborating with various stakeholders to ensure efficient revenue cycle management.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Essential Functions Experience with revenue cycle management and billing for commercial and Medicaid plans with claim submission, payment posting, etc. Knowledge of and/or experience with EOB's, CPT & ICD codes, health insurance claims, authorizations/referrals highly preferred.
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Discuss cycle and total loss claims with group personnel and customer. Previous risk management insurance industry or claims experience preferred. As we continue to build our team in support of our vision to the be the worlds best and most trusted mobility company, Enterprise Fleet Management, an affiliate of Enterprise Mobility is excited to announce the opening of a Claims Support Coordinator.
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These functions are revenue cycle management, billing and accounts receivable, census processing, payroll, accounts payable, and patient/resident trusts. Oversee accounts receivable collections for past due patient accounts; facilitates timely filing of Medicare, Medicaid, and insurance claims.
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That’s why we offer more home for less money through our industry-leading online “Buy Now” process, providing cost-saving efficiencies that help first-time homebuyers break the rent cycle, while maintaining the same quality craftsmanship and attention to detail that buyers expect from a Century Communities company.
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The candidate will be responsible for the full revenue cycle including billing, payment posting, follow up and financial reconciliation. Knowledge of CPT, ICD-10, and HCPCS codes, as well as appropriate modifier usage for billing and following up on open AR claims.
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AHCCCS (Arizona Health Care Cost Control System) plans, FQHC, UDS, government reporting, RVU, and Medicare reimbursement methodology Ability to research, analyze, and present financial information combined with large sets of clinical data including encounter, claims, and patient data to communicate economic trends and current issues to executives, managers, clients, and other stakeholders Ability to identify and develop new reporting needs.
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LogixHealth was founded in the 1990s by physicians to service their own practices and has grown to become the nation's leading provider of unsurpassed software-enabled revenue cycle management services, offering a complete range of solutions, including coding and claims management and the latest business intelligence reporting dashboards for clients in 40 states.
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Duties may include but are not limited to core revenue cycle functions such as, billing, claims filing, data entry, charge entry, insurance follow up, denial management, payment posting, customer service, and billing records review.
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Handle entire loan processing cycle, promote and sell services, evaluate loan applications, perform risk analysis and underwriting, make credit decisions, and administer loan closings. Process insurance claims, follow-ups and payments when necessary and maintain insurance log.
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The role of a Collection Specialist in the Revenue Cycle Management department is to follow up on any unpaid insurance claims. Understanding of the complete healthcare revenue cycle.
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Auto Damage Claims Adjusters handle auto claims through the life-cycle including but not limited to: investigation, evaluation and claim resolution. 3 to 5 years of experience adjusting automobile physical damage and liability claims.
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