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All Required:Medical billing experience in a Physician based clinic or office,Medical billing experience with extensive knowledge in Physician and clinical based billing,Preferred- Three to five years of medical billing experience with extensive knowledge in Physician and clinical based billing.
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O Minimum of two (2) years of experience in: Electronic health record systems analysis, design, build, and support, Epic application implementation, troubleshooting, testing, and support, Medical billing, claims, or other related areas of the revenue cycle, California with complicated payor requirements, Demonstrable knowledge of regulatory billing requirements by CMS, Medicaid, and other payors.
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Knowledge and Skills: Proficiency in medical terminology, ICD-10, CPT codes; understanding of FQHC billing regulations; strong attention to detail; effective communication skills. Ensure all medical records are coded accurately and stored securely, maintaining high standards of data integrity and confidentiality.
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Explore and attend employee development opportunities to enhance knowledge base regarding compliance topics such as coding/billing, CMS, Legal Medical Record, OIG, NHPCO, etc.,) Ensure awareness and operational adherence to compliance-related product changes that impact patient safety, coding and billing, and/or other regulatory governing topics.
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Leverage provider-specific acumen regarding review of coding and billing guidelines for common and specialty claim submissions, Medicare NCD & LCD guidelines, medical policies, familiarity with EDI claims and eligibility files, and other familiarity with provider enrollment and revenue cycle processes.
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Serves as a resource in the investigation and resolution of issues related to customer billing and collection of accounts receivable, including research and analysis of gas, electric, and non-commodity accounts, products, services, and collection activities.
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The Medical Office Specialist is responsible for front desk coverage for the medical practice which includes registration, check-in, collecting co-pays, scheduling appointments, billing patients, and scanning records into EMR, reports, and correspondence.
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Company DescriptionAnson Regional Medical Services, Inc. (ARMS) is a Federally Qualified Health Center providing medical, dental, and behavioral health services to residents of Anson, Union, Richmond and Montgomery counties in North Carolina.
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Proficient in MS Office 365, EHR/EMR systems, and scheduling and billing systems. Our approach is deeply rooted in the latest cutting-edge research, quantified biometrics, and attentive medical supervision.
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Prior experience with understanding how the cardiology department interacts operationally with other areas of the orgamization, such as ordering physicians, the billing office, and medical records.
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Professional Biller, Medical Reimbursement Specialist or Billing & Coding Specialist Certification. (3) years of medical billing experience. The Revenue Cycle Associate is also responsible for insurance denials, insurance appeals, and patient billing.
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Work with our dedicated operations team regarding securing your caseload, credentialing, insurance verification, billing and reimbursement, and IT support. Comprehensive Benefits Package: We offer our full-time nurse practitioners medical, dental, vision coverages, and FSA; company-paid life insurance; generous PTO (increased for 2024); and a 401K plan with a company match.
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Two years of related experience and general knowledge of payer-specific or medical billing. Medical, Rx, Dental & Vision Insurance. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, military status, protected veteran status, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, genetic information, or any other basis protected by law, ordinance, or regulation.
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Informs appropriate department/person of patient's arrival; verifies necessary information and records in the medical record; uses computer system to generate information necessary for billing; and, updates patient information, collects co-pays, provides any necessary forms needing completion, obtains signatures as necessary.
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Completed a Medical Office Assistant/Specialist program or Medical Assistant program preferred. Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Plans. Minimum of one year of medical experience preferred.
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