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Working knowledge of medical coding (ICD-9, CPT-4, etc.) + Prepare organizational and departmental financial statements based on solid understanding of payer mix, government reimbursement, third party billing, and revenue cycle management.
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The Medical Coder / Biller will perform billing and coding tasks. Complete understanding of and working experience using various medical billing software and systems. Advanced knowledge of medical terminology, billing processes, and matching insurance documentation to support the coding process.
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ICD-10, CPT, Medical terminology. Retrieves all medical documentation and initiates appeal process when appropriate. Maintains privacy and confidentiality by abiding by HIPAA policies and the standard billing code of conduct.
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Basic knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding. Assesses all self-pay patients for potential public assistance through registration/billing systems Provides self-pay/under-insured patients with financial counseling information.
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Five years medical billing experience is preferred. Additional skills: Experience with practice management systems; office automation skills; extensive knowledge of CPT and ICD-10 coding and insurance reimbursement; strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills; good organizational skills.
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This position is responsible for high dollar medical billing and debt collection. Organize and gather medical billing records upon request from insurance companies, attorney offices and audit contractors.
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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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In medical billing, coding, collections. Req Working knowledge of computer billing systems (IDX), CPT-4 & ICD-9CM coding. Plans, organizes and manages the activities of healthcare services billing office staff in coding, data entry, cashiering, insurance and patient billing, credit and collections.
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Knowledge of CPT, ICD-10, and HCPCS codes, as well as appropriate modifier usage for billing and following up on open AR claims. Familiar with billing all major medical insurances, including Medicare, Tricare, and commercial payers.
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Related medical record functions include, but are not limited to data entry, abstracting coding information into Coding Compliance Editor (CCE), and Composite Health Care System (CHCS). The applicant must have a working knowledge of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines for documentation, coding, and billing services provided by supervising physicians in a teaching setting.
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The Medical Billing Specialist is responsible for accurate claims submission, accounts receivable follow-up, payment posting, EOB and COB processing, credit balance refunds, bad debt and collections.
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Knowledge of medical terminology and coding, including, ICD-10, CPT and HCPCS required. The Billing and Coding Specialist II will review claims data to ensure the assigned procedural and diagnosis codes meet required legal and insurance rules.
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Minimum 2 years Medicare MediCal billing and follow up experience in a hospital setting. Comply with hospital and federal policies and guidelines in the billing and collection of Medicare MediCal claims.
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Two years related experience in an area that provides broad knowledge of medical terminology that includes patient registration, patient billing, insurance processing or appointment/OR scheduling.
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As a Medical Billing Specialist, the responsibilities included collecting, posting, and managing patient account payments. Experience working with electronic medical record Experience working with clearinghouses and payor portals Knowledge of the denials, corrections, and appeals process Education and Experience Healthcare billing and insurance experience required.
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