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Dental Receptionist Job Summary The Dental Receptionist will responsible for providing excellent customer service to patients and visitors as they enter the dental office.
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Input the required data to create insurance claims. The company’s team of 100+ award-winning doctors provide a full range of general dentistry, orthodontics, endodontics, oral surgery, and board-certified pediatric dental services Rodeo locations throughout the United States.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Company parties Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Flexible schedule Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance Job description Williamsburg Urgent Care is a doctor owned and operated practice, and THE top rated UC in the area.
$13 - $21 an hourFull-timeExpandUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Job Title: Dental Receptionist. Submit insurance claims, enter insurance payments, follow up on unpaid insurance claims, preparing and sending billing statements, going over financial aspect of treatment with patients, arranging financial agreements with patients, calling patients with unpaid balances.
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Assist with patient scheduling, patient call backs, medical records filing and filing insurance claims. Verifies patient insurance or assistance eligibility with insurance companies, other tribal or government agencies and collaborates with the Community Resource Coordinator and CHS Specialist, to facilitate record keeping and payment.
$18.63 - $19.79 an hourFull-timeExpandUpdated 4 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Full-time dental office receptionist position. Duties of the position include answering phones, making appointments, receiving and checking-in patients for appointments, checking out patients, ordering supplies, assisting with the maintenance of patient accounts and records, and assisting with the processing patient billing and insurance claims.
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Responsibilities include greeting patients, answering phones, scheduling appointments, verifying insurance, managing claims and billing. Benefits: Paid vacation and holidays, 401k with company match, stipend for health insurance.
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Benefits include - Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance and Short Term Disability. The Accounting Compliance Assistant may also cross-train on additional responsibilities, including assisting with audits and client requests for documents, processing inbound correspondence, outbound faxing and mailing, and/or filling in for the receptionist when he/she is out of office.
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File patient insurance claims and follow up on outstanding claims, verification of benefits and explanation of coverage. Heartland Dental believes that to provide exceptional lifetime care for patients, we must hire and grow team members who will support the business and clinical needs of each supported dental office and foster a strong team building culture.
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Gum Springs Dental Care is looking for a Dental Receptionist/Business Assistant to join our team. Dentrix or other dental software experience. Manage front office duties, including answering phones, checking office mail and email, communicating with patients and insurance companies.
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The Insurance/Collections Coordinator assists patients with insurance benefits and communicates with insurance companies regarding claims. We are Currently seeking an Experienced Front Office Patient Coordinator and for a receptionist to become part of our great team.
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Letters types may include offer and balance letters, closure letters, validation and documentation letters, responses to disputes or fraud claims, judgment letters, and accounting letters. Prior experience in collections, banking, editing/proofreading, or legal assistant roles is a plus.
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This individual will process claims daily, monitor and follow up on outstanding claims, send pertinent information as requested by insurance companies such as x-rays, charting, narratives and other documentation for processing the claim when applicable, provide insurance pre-determination documentation to patients and schedules treatment when requested.
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