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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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Job Description Aultman Medical Group/Professional-Senior Billing Specialist # Position Summary The primary responsibility of this position is to review, analyze and/or assign ICD-10 Diagnosis and CPT Codes for all E # M, procedural and/or surgery codes for professional billing.
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The Billing and Coding specialist will be responsible for increasing business profitability by effectively managing timely medical coding, authorizations, billing/charge entry, accurate coding, analyzing denials, rejections, and seeking the best approach to overturn, and reducing days in accounts receivable.
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Minimum one-year experience as a patient access specialist, client service technician, medical billing, accounts receivable technician in a tribal or non-profit healthcare patient accounting setting, or medical coder.
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The Gastroenterology (GI) Coding and Revenue Cycle Specialist is responsible for supporting professional billing, coding, and accounts receivable functions aligned with gastroenterolgoy for Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health.
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Three years of experience working in the healthcare field, preferably in a medical billing department (preferred); Maintaining low accounts receivable days for assigned insurances.
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Ideal Candidate Will Possess: Required Certificates: Medical Billing and Coding Certification: Required for proficiency in accurate coding and billing practices. Certified Professional Coder (CPC)Certified Professional Biller (CPB) Athena EMR Experience: Demonstrated proficiency and hands-on experience with Athena Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system.
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They will collaborate with the medical providers, Utilization Review Department, and Accounts Receivable Department to ensure all legal requirements regarding coding procedures and practices are met and billing can be maximized in the most time efficient manner.
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Coder/Medical Accounts Receivable Specialist. Performs coding review and medical billing/accounts receivable functions. Proficient computer skills, Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Excel); proficiency in medical billing software and electronic health record (EHR) systems required.
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The Senior Risk Medical Coder at Outer Cape Health Services ("OCHS") is responsible for creating and submitting medical claims, remaining current on coding requirements, and maintaining patient accounts by performing all billing functions.
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The ARM Manager is also responsible for understanding all aspects of the Billing and Accounts Receivable process and is under the supervision of the Director of A/R Management. We are determined to provide best-in-class billing services and reimbursement consulting for our EMS and Air Medical clients, so they can focus on patient care and other critical goals.
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As an Accounts Receivable Representative – Medical Coder, you will be responsible for a variety of advanced revenue related billing and coding activities requiring data research and analysis, time management, self-motivation, and teamwork.
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Certified Medical Billing Coder for Primary Care and Behavioral Health services. Review member invoices from vendors and prepare accounts receivable via accounts payable software system.
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Gastroenterology Coding and Revenue Cycle Specialist SummaryJob DescriptionThe Gastroenterology (GI) Coding and Revenue Cycle Specialist is responsible for supporting professional billing, coding, and accounts receivable functions aligned with gastroenterolgoy for Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health.
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Medical billing/coding: 1 year (Preferred) Run accounts receivable report (IDX) SpineSearch is seeking to fill an opening for a Certified Medical Coder to join a hospital-affiliated orthopedic group in Manhattan, New York.
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