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These functions are to include (but not limited to): Medical Records, Credentialing, Admissions/Intake, Accounts Payable, Billing, Collections, Insurance Verification, Transaction, Posting, Clinical Logs and other duties as assigned.
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Insurance verification, registration/admitting, billing, accounts receivable management to. Responsible for overseeing and managing Registration Clerk, Scheduler, Medical Billing Specialist, and Medical Records Clerk.
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Provide customer service through efficient processing of required information throughout the process of scheduling, pre-registration/pre-admission, and insurance verification in a timely, organized, courteous and professional manner.
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The purpose of this position is to provide our patients with a seamless experience while following all UHS Policies regarding registration, scheduling, insurance verification and billing.
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Two year of progressively responsible health experience or equivalent in one of the following areas required: Patient Registration; Medical Records/Health Information; Clerical support experience; Insurance Verification/Authorization/Referrals.
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Deerfield Behavioral Health is looking for Administrative Assistant position is responsible for answering phones, greeting consumers and visitors, consumer scheduling, uploading for DBHW/DCAT programs, insurance verification, verifying PDMP's, billing, and other clerical duties as assigned to support the program or organization.
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Provide professional, friendly and compassionate service to all patients and physical therapy staff in all interactions including issue resolution, scheduling, new patient onboarding, insurance verification, and billing.
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Medical insurance verification: 2 years (Required) Immediate need for experienced Insurance Verification Specialists to join a medical clinic near San Pedro and 281.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Provide reimbursement education to provider accounts on the coding and billing of claims, insurance verification process, and reimbursement reviews after claims are adjudicated.
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Obtain verification of patient medical insurance information and manage patient insurance requirements and inform patients of insurance benefits and options for payments on account.
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Between 3-5 years of medical insurance verification or billing experience preferred. Join us as an Insurance Verification & Reimbursement Specialist and you won’t either.
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Medical Insurance Verification Specialist needed for Newport Beach Surgery Center. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, age, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, disability, medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy, or military or veteran status.
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One year of previous experience performing medical office clerical (e.g. insurance verification, authorizations, medical billing, EMR usage) duties in a doctor’s office or related area.
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Oversee patient access activities including pre-registration, insurance verification, patient registration, patient check out, upfront collections, billing and medical records and provides general administrative assistance to the provider.
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Reporting to the Clinic Manager, the Patient Experience Coordinator (similar to medical receptionist and office coordinator roles) is the owner of the patient’s first and last impression and front-office experience and delivers first-class customer service throughout the patient’s physical therapy journey at Athletico.
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