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Experience with registration, appointment scheduling, and insurance verification. Front Desk Coordinator will provide superb customer service while ensuring accurate demographic, forms, insurance information is entered into the system.
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Insurance verification Treatment Planning Back up Check-in/Check outMinimum Education and Experience: ·High school or equivalent (Required). Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Company parties Dental insurance Employee discounts Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Are you looking to leave work and think, that was FUN.
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Excellent knowledge of insurance verification/ authorization processes. Must be proficient in EPIC and enter accurate patient demographics, including verification of insurance coverages for patient.
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The Care Coordinator position is full-time, predominantly first shift position requiring a valid Wisconsin Driver's License, access to a vehicle, personal motor vehicle insurance meeting the minimum requirements of the Agency ($100,000/$300,000/$100,000 Liability), passing of a Department of Justice Background Check and Federal Sex Offender Registry Check, and verification of references.
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Perform work in progress QC tasks, including equipment calibration (thermometers, scales, antimicrobial application) and monitoring of metal detector operation, monitoring of aged inventory, order filler checks, CCP verification, daily monitoring of antimicrobial application.
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Has knowledge on insurance verification to determine accurate insurances on all admissions, i.e. HMO, PPO, Medicare Days, authorizations etc. The Hospital Bed Board Coordinator (Part Time) will regulate bed availability throughout the hospital.
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Utilize provider portals, MN-Its, and other insurance verification tools to verify MTM benefits for patients. Manage office support activities, patient recruitment and scheduling, and various revenue cycle management activities to accomplish overall department goals.
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Appropriately transfers patients to pre-registration for insurance verification. Appropriately transfers patients to pre-registration for insurance verification. Performs clinic activities including answering telephones, patient and visitor reception, administrative office duties, and Health Information Management responsibilities.
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Provides administrative support to the providers and interacts with patients by scheduling patient appointments in tandem with the provider availability, interacts with patients in person and on the phone, answers clinic phone, greets patients at check-in, collects patient information, updates/maintains electronic records, insurance verification, handles visit payments, ensures the clinic has needed inventory for operation and performs clerical tasks.
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Functions as a resource to patients around managed care plans, insurance and referral issues, with an ability to perform electronic insurance verification. The Patient Services Coordinator II, under general supervision, provides administrative support to health care providers in a high-volume ambulatory setting, functioning as the primary interface between the patient and the providers.
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Job Summary: The pre-certification coordinator is responsible for the verification of insurance coverage and benefits and obtaining pre-certification of surgeries and procedures, determines out of pocket expenses for surgeries and office visits, coordinates with patients the collections of out of pocket expenses.
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Collaborates with Utilization Review regarding insurance concerns and verification of acute and post-acute benefits, manage concurrent denials, and manage patient status changes including observation and code 44.
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Role includes but is not limited to assisting with patient pre-registration, demographic and physician verification, insurance verification, payor notification, pre-certification, authorization and chart creation.
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We are in search of a Financial Coordinator to join our team in Denver, CO. We are looking for an individual who embodies compassion, and reliability, and possesses a minimum of three years of experience in a dental office role such as an insurance coordinator or administrative assistant.
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Obtain accurate insurance information, including eligibility and benefits, verification and pre-authorization. Accurately obtain all patient information, insurance information, verification and pre-authorization information while ensuring compliance with relevant laws, regulations and established Company policies and compliance programs.
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