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Ensure complete charge capture, prompt billing, and correction of any problems in diagnosis or CPT coding. Liaison between clinicians, coding, and billing service to assure accurate claim entry and reimbursement.
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Medical terminology, and basic knowledge base of CPT and ICD-9 codes, insurance coding and billing knowledge, Prefer graduate of Medical Secretary Program. information necessary to meet all regulatory and billing requirements.
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The primary purpose of the Coding Specialist II is to code and verify charge data necessary to ensure correct coding, abstracting and billing on emergency department (ED), same day surgery (SDS), outpatient clinic (OPC),observation (OBS), specialty clinics and/or inpatient OB/newborn encounters.
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Establishes and maintains resource and coding reference materials and systems to aid the coding of diagnoses and procedures (ICD-10/ CPT, HCC, HPCS). Reviews and analyze data to optimize billing and coding opportunities.
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Proficiency in medical terminology, coding systems (e.g., ICD-10, CPT), and billing software. Minimum Work Experience Experience in healthcare billing, coding, or revenue cycle management, with specific knowledge of operating room procedures.
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Strong knowledge of medical claims, CPT coding and billing practices. We're setting the standard for medical excellence within a vibrant, creative, and highly productive workplace.
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The Physician Services Revenue Integrity team at Lifepoint Health is a nationwide revenue cycle management services provider that has been offering high quality medical billing services since 2004.
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Comprehensive knowledge of ICD-10 coding, CPT coding, HCPCS coding, modifiers, and government and commercial payer guidelines. Two (2) years’ of related experience in medical billing or in a healthcare/clinical laboratory setting.
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JOB QUALIFICATIONS Minimum of two (2) to three (3) years of clerical experience in a medical office to obtain knowledge of healthcare including: med/surg and primary care billing, eligibility verification, co-payments, deductibles, CPT and ICD-9 coding preferred.
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You have a variety of options for medical, dental and vision insurance, life insurance, disability, and voluntary benefits as well as Paid Time Off in the form of sick time, vacation time and paid parental leave.
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Knowledge of medical and surgical coding and billing: CPT/HCPCS, ICD-10 Codes, modifiers, etc. Thorough knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT procedure coding practices, rules and industry standards.
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We are a distinguished provider of medical billing, coding, and consulting services for healthcare providers. We are seeking a highly experienced and detail-oriented Interventional Radiology Coder with expertise in CPT and Neurology coding to join our remote Health Information Systems team on a part-time basis.
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Two years of related experience and general knowledge of payer-specific or medical billing. Knowledge of CPT and ICD-9/10 coding. Medical, Rx, Dental & Vision Insurance.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills; Must be detail-oriented and analytical in nature; Medical Terminology, advanced level; Anatomy and Physiology, advanced level with laboratory experience; Advanced level coding courses ICD-9-CM and CPT-4.
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Knowledge of the International Classification of Diseases and CPT coding system. 3 yrs of related experience in medical billing. Ability to interpret medical terminology and decipher physicians' handwriting.
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