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Supports the Senior Medical Billing and Coding Specialist to respond to audit findings and make applicable coding additions or corrections. Supports the Senior Medical Billing and Coding Specialist to facilitates coding orientation for new providers.
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We are currently seeking a Medical Billing and Coding Instructor for our Colorado Springs, CO Campus. Full-Time Medical Billing and Coding Instructor. Education : Completion of a certificate program in Medical Billing & Coding or related field.
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Minimum of two years' experience working in the healthcare industry in the areas of HCC or risk adjustment, health information, chart audit, medical coding, or billing. Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, pathophysiology, pharmacology, CPT, ICD-10, clinical documentation, or medical billing processes.
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A thorough understanding of medical terminology, ICD-10, CPT coding (medical billing coding), and health insurance policies. Ensure compliance with relevant healthcare regulations, coding guidelines, insurance policies, and follow best practices for medical billing and coding.
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Experience in healthcare industry with medical terminology, medical billing and coding, CPT, ICD-10, and HCPCS preferred. Knowledge of chart review/auditing training, CPT and ICD-10 coding, health insurance, medical billing procedures in a clinical and surgical setting.
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Minimum of two years of experience of medical billing and coding experience, this should include working AR/Rejections and working with Workers Comp, Auto; Priority Health, BCBS, Medicaid denials is a plus.
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The Medical Billing Manager contributes to the strategic expansion of our BLACK Doula Network. Monitors and reviews all medical records to ensure medical coding accuracy, including proper completion and documentation of rendering signatures.
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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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Job DescriptionJob Description Job Title: Medical Billing and Coding SpecialistJob Description:MD Billing Firm is seeking a qualified and experienced Medical Billing and Coding Specialist to join our team.
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The Billing and Coding Specialist II will review claims data to ensure the assigned procedural and diagnosis codes meet required legal and insurance rules. Knowledge of medical terminology and coding, including, ICD-10, CPT and HCPCS required.
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Minimum two years of related experience preferred, such as accounts receivable follow-up, insurance follow-up and appeals, insurance posting, professional medical/billing, medical payment posting, and cash application.
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Perform medical record reviews, CPT coding analysis related to audits and investigations and assist with provider appeals and health plan issues related to billing and coding to perform recoveries.
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1-2 years of experience in medical billing and coding. Knowesis, a dynamic and forward-thinking company, is currently seeking fourteen exceptional Medical Billing Analyst to join our team and provide support to the Defense Health Agency Financial, Administrative and Analytical Support Services.
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High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration, Medical Billing and Coding, or related field preferred. 5 years of experience working in medical billing or revenue cycle management, with a focus on Medicaid billing and reimbursement.
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Lead training sessions on current billing and coding information in the medical field. Provides coding education using adult learning methodologies to coders, medical staff and others regarding highly complex documentation, reimbursement and data interpretation for inpatient, outpatient and professional service coded data.
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