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Monitors receipt of daily coding and performs charge entry ensuring accuracy of charges entered, modifier usage, implant coding and timeliness of filing insurance claims both on paper and electronic.
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Fast paced and growing Medical Billing industry company looking for their next Accounts Receivable Specialist for either a direct hire opportunity. Help analyze and research unpaid insurance claims and requests.
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Provides customer service, billing, timely follow-up, cash application processes, reconciling payer remittance, denial management and appeal functions for claims to government or grant funded programs, worker's compensation, commercial insurance.
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As a medical billing specialist at Agape Care, you’ll process eligibility workflow, submit requests for authorizations, submit claims for processing, monitor claim rejections, post insurance payments, and follow-up on aging outstanding accounts.
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Medical insurance allowance, giving you the freedom to customize your plan to fit your needs. Ensure all claims issues are resolved and submitted accurately and timely per insurance guidelines.
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Typical responsibilities include scheduling appointments, validating insurance and payment authorization, inputting claims, processing payments, performing account collections, conducting billing research and responding to telephone inquiries.
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Coordinator position is responsible for the following: editing/billing physician and clinic claims to payers for charges incurred at FirstHealth clinics, following up with payers regarding non-payment, denial and/or underpayment, refunding overpayments to payers, ensuring that billing is compliant and accurate, managing clinic accounts receivables to ensure that we bill within payer timely-filing limits and adding documentation to accounts to reflect communication with payers.
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Coordinate customer service requests including order entry, pricing, expediting, billing, order maintenance, credit and claims. Benefits include: Medical Insurance and Prescription Drug, Dental Insurance, Vision Plan, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Disability Benefits, Profit Sharing Plan, 401(k) Savings Plan, Paid Vacation, Sick Days and Holidays, Employee Recognition Program.
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Duties may include but are not limited to core revenue cycle functions such as, billing, claims filing, data entry, charge entry, insurance follow up, denial management, payment posting, customer service, and billing records review.
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Responsibilities:Under the direction of the Patient Accounts Manager or Supervisor the Patient Accounts Representative is responsible for daily billing functions including but not limited to working claim edits, review of insurance claims for accuracy, contacting various parties for further information on unpaid claims, identifying issues resulting in non-payment, and working first level appeals.
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The Billing Specialist II is responsible for ensuring accurate, timely filing of medical claims and bills to various payers and patients. Knowledge of CPT, ICD-10, and HCPCS codes, as well as appropriate modifier usage for billing and following up on open AR claims.
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Possess basic knowledge of medical terminology and health insurance billing. Experience in a hospital, outpatient surgery center or related field is a MUST; Computer experience, Excel, Word, Medical Billing Software and Applications; Working knowledge of Medical Terminology.
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The Accounts Receivable Representative’s responsibilities may include billing insurance claims for providers, account level payment posting activities, follow-up activities with insurance companies on claim status, resolving payor denials, and patient accounting customer service.
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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 local and major national medical insurance practices preferred.
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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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