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Our Professional Development Program Join Code Life MD, LLC Our Certified Medical Billing and Coding Specialist program is completely self-paced, so it can be done around YOUR schedule.
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We are seeking a qualified medical billing and coding specialist. Proven experience in medical billing and coding, with a strong understanding of ICD-10 coding guidelines and procedures.
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Basic knowledge of benefits claims adjudication principles and procedures and medical and/or dental terminology and ICD-10 and CPT-4 codes. Processes routine claims which could include medical, dental, vision, prescription, death, Life and AD&D, Workers' Compensation, or disability.
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Experience as a Paramedic, EMT, RN, LPN or prior experience coding emergency medical claims is preferred. Knowledge and experience in medical billing is required. Summary: The EMS Billing Specialist is primarily responsible for reviewing claims and assigning appropriate levels of service and proper carrier prior to being released as a claim.
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Maintaining the billing and medical coding for BlueCross BlueShield of Alabama. Billing Specialist duties and responsibilities. Billing Specialists perform many accounting, customer service and organizational tasks to promote the financial health of their organization.
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The Senior Medical Coding Specialist provides analysis of the highest dollar and most complex claims by applying research, coding standards, industry knowledge and federal regulations to ensure correct billing practices.
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Job SummaryComprehensive understanding of the entire billing cycle, medical terminology, coding, charge entry, insurance adjudication, contractual agreement, payment posting, statements and collections.
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We are looking for a Certified Medical Coding Specialist to help us streamline our RCM billing cycle as we strive to provide better-coordinated care management for patients.
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Medical coding certification preferred. Medical coding (ICD-9) knowledge required. Medical procedure coding (CPT, HCPC) knowledge preferred. Prior experience in a medical billing office is preferred.
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Experience with medical/insurance billing and Customer Service. The DX Coding Specialists code medical/laboratory requisitions with diagnoses and/or procedures ICD-9 coding in accordance with ICD-9 coding practices.
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The Medical Coding Specialist uses coding expertise to review charges, educate staff, and improve EHR and billing tools. We are open to less experience, but our ideal candidate has five or more years of experience in primary-care/FQHC medical billing and coding.
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The Certified Coding Specialist will be responsible for processing medical claim information through our EMR system using knowledge of CPT and ICD codes ensuring the accuracy in our medical claim information.
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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Medical Billing and Coding Specialist with a primary focus on coding to join our team. Title: Medical Billing and Coding Specialist.
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Acadian Ambulance has an immediate opening for a Medical ICD Coding Specialist to join our Acadian Client Services team at our Kaliste Saloom location in Lafayette, LA. The Medical ICD Coding Specialist reviews medical documentation and accurately assigns the appropriate billing ICD-10 codes for accurate claims processing according to federal and state guidelines.
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Business Services: Performs account audits of patient billing and medical records of providers Assigns ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS codes based on provider documentation. Responsible for correctly coding healthcare claims in order to obtain reimbursement from insurance companies and government healthcare programs.
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