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Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office, with proficiency in Excel, Word, and Outlook; freight forwarding software - Cargowise advantageous Commitment to excellent customer service, supporting external and internal customers, and utilizing effective communication and follow-up skills.
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Track and follow up on enrollment or re-enrollment applications with payers until provider enrollment or re-enrollment is completed. Responsible for following up on outstanding enrollment information and/or paperwork from providers to ensure timely processing.
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The Revenue Cycle Billing Specialist will be responsible for the submission of insurance claims to payors, posting payments, and subsequent follow-up to ensure claims are processed in a timely and accurate manner.
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Responsibilities Support/assist the Associate Vice President (AVP) with day-to-day tasks and management of the Athletics Development office as well as assist with the coordination of daily calendars, travel reservations and accommodations, meeting logistics preparation and follow up.
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Works the follow up work queue for Retro Authorization denials by either correcting the PCP or obtaining a retrospective authorization and routing the claim back to Denials Management for rebilling.
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The Northeastern University Clinical Psych Nurse Specialist's primary responsibility is to perform psychiatric evaluations, diagnose, triage emergencies and provide follow-up care and referral to community clinicians as per departmental service model.
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Focus on the in-store customer experience; follow up with dealership customers & presentation of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Follow up phone calls to customers. Follow all procedures to complete all paperwork accurately and in a timely manner.
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Required Experience: Minimum of 3 years of directly related work experience in insurance follow-up, billing or collections in a hospital, collection agency or physician office setting. 3 years of directly related work experience in insurance follow-up, billing or collections will be considered in lieu of a degree.
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Establish unified approach for EDM machine sales with territory Machine Sales Engineer including regular communication, development & execution of penetration strategies and sales follow up.
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Follow up with the Visual Merchandising Manager on any opportunities before and after the clean-up is complete. Ensure clean-up is completed on time in alignment with the marketing event.
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Follow the direction as specified in the merchandising standards manual. The Visual Merchandising Specialist will also be instrumental in elevating visual standards in coordination with the in-store events.
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Plans and directs prior authorization processes, patient insurance, and monitors all aspects of insurance authorizations for accurate and complete processing of authorizations to include follow-up on pended cases, as well as denials.
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The Learning Excellence Program is a fee-based support program that provides students with intentional academic coaching and tracking, professional tutoring, and proactive academic follow-up within the University’s ecosystem of student support.
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As a DME Billing Specialist, you handle patient accounts after medical services have been rendered; liaison between our company and our patients and health plans; verify patient information, obtaining and releasing clinical documentation, appeals/denials, responds to health plan inquiries, process and perform follow-up on aging accounts, generate collection reports, and research and resolve delinquent accounts.
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Complete community skilled nursing facility billing, follow-up and collections in accordance with community, HDG and regulatory standards to ensure timely and accurate collection of accounts receivable.
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