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Minimum two years of related experience preferred, such as accounts receivable follow-up, insurance follow-up and appeals, insurance posting, professional medical/billing, medical payment posting, and cash application.
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Possess thorough understanding of the hospital revenue cycle with specialization in hospital billing and/or physician billing, accounts receivable follow-up, and the account resolution process to include, but not limited to: claims submission, acceptance and adjudication, transaction reviews, adjustment posting, denials & appeals processes, identification of patient responsibility, etc.
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Position is responsible for assisting all aspects of the rental department and occasional HOA department operations; phone calls, filing, coordinating rental showings, processing applications, vendor coordination and follow up, property inspections, accounts payable, accounts receivable, etc.
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At Houston Methodist, the Accounts Receivable Specialist position is responsible for billing and follow up of insurance or institutional accounts receivable and is considered an expert in billing and collection guidelines for insurance or institutional accounts.
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Skills:Payment posting, Collection, Medical collections, Medical, Payment poster, Data entry, Customer service, Medical billing, Call center, medicaid, Collection calls, Revenue cycle, outpatient, Outbound calls, Accounts receivable, Cash postings, Collections customer service, 50 wpm, Medical insurance, Insurance follow up, Icd-10, Medical terminologyExperience Level:Intermediate Level About TEKsystems: We're partners in transformation.
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The Medical Billing Specialist will be responsible for follow up on all outstanding accounts receivable (AR); this includes both commercial and government insurance payers, self-pay accounts, and resolution of denials.
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One (1) year medical billing experience including electronic claims and follow up with payers required OR an AA degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Healthcare Administration or Legal OR completion of a comprehensive medical billing and coding course from an accredited organization as evidenced by a certificate of completion or transcript.
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The role of the Medical Billing Specialist is primarily to investigate medical insurance claim denials, and to follow up as appropriate to collect outstanding accounts receivable balances.
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Monitor accounts receivable aging and follow up on any outstanding balances. Our Accounts Receivable Specialist is responsible for all accounts receivable activities to include preparation, review, and maintenance of records and providing support to customers.
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Report is reviewed by VP and Controller, Assistant Controller - Midstream, Manager - Accounts Receivable, and Plant Accounting management. Discuss with management and staff as to status of customer collections per A/R Aging reportsPerform any follow-up duties as addressed in meetings.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Accounts Receivable Specialist is responsible for the accounts receivable including the collection, coordination of billing processes and communicating trends and patterns to the claims and finance team.
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Proficiency with Availity, Navinet, and other payer websites for eligibility verification and claim status to efficiently conduct accounts receivable follow-up and to maximize revenue.
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Perform follow-up billing, credit collection documentation and communicate any accounts of concern to Director of Finance. A Staff Accountant is responsible for recording and reconciling Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Income Audit functions for the property.
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Utilize monthly aging accounts receivable reports to follow up on unpaid claims aged over 30 days. Responsible for the timely completion of all billing functions including maintaining accurate record of all patient accounts, recording charges, payments, submitting reimbursement requests to all payers, and following up on any denials.
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Follow up on accounts receivable collections, as necessary. Manage corporate credit card expenditures and follow up with employees on unrecorded charges and other issues.
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