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Complete A Cover Letter Detailing Your Direct Employment Experience As A Medical Biller For A Pediatric OT, PT, SLP Organization, Physical Therapy Clinic, or a Medical Billing Agency and how You Are A Game-Changer For This Specialty.
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Ideal Candidate Will Possess: Required Certificates: Medical Billing and Coding Certification: Required for proficiency in accurate coding and billing practices. Certified Professional Coder (CPC)Certified Professional Biller (CPB) Athena EMR Experience: Demonstrated proficiency and hands-on experience with Athena Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system.
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Experience with medical billing and coding, including CPT and ICD-10 codes. Associate degree or higher in medical billing and coding, healthcare administration, or a related field is preferred.
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MAPS is looking for an outgoing, hardworking, motivated Medical Biller to join our team. (i.e., charge capture, patients accounting, customer service, coding appropriate modifiers, etc and collections)Maintaining a current understanding and working knowledge of insurance plans.
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The PFS Sr. Biller must possess extensive knowledge in Insurance billing, including a wide range of knowledge surrounding ICD10, CPT, HCPCS and other coding principles. The PFS Sr. Biller must also possess general knowledge of medical/surgical terminology, and general knowledge of accounting and reimbursement principles.
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Certification in medical billing and coding is a plus but not mandatory. Minimum of 2 years of experience in medical billing and coding. This is a full-time on-site role for a Medical Insurance Biller located in Baton Rouge, LA. The Medical Insurance Biller will be responsible for preparing and submitting claims to insurance companies and ensuring accuracy and completeness of billing data.
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We are looking for an experienced medical biller to join our rapidly growing company. Coding and Billing medical claims. Medical Biller Requirements. 2+ years of experience (also hiring for non-experience medical billing position.
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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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0-2 years experience as a medical billing and coding specialist. In larger facilities or hospitals, a Medical Coder may report to a Medical Billing Manager or a Medical Coding Supervisor.
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Certified Medical Billing and Coding and 3 years experience working as a medical biller/coder. Preference given to candidates with a Medical Billing and Coding Certification.
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Medical billing and coding education/ training. Troubleshoot difficult cases and coding scenarios with Lead Analyst WWHP Program Manager, Cancer Program Administrator, and Epidemiologist for best decision making.
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Medical Biller/Coder certification highly desired. As a DME Billing Specialist, you handle patient accounts after medical services have been rendered; liaison between our company and our patients and health plans; verify patient information, obtaining and releasing clinical documentation, appeals/denials, responds to health plan inquiries, process and perform follow-up on aging accounts, generate collection reports, and research and resolve delinquent accounts.
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Medical billing and coding certificates, preferred. Medical Biller Remote work from homeWe are seeking qualified and dedicated Medical Billers to join our team. Medical Biller Responsibilities: Perform daily download and reconciliation of claims from patient accounting system to electronic billing system.
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Knowledgeable in AHCCCS, Medicaid, CMS guidelines and coding policies, RCM compliance and goals. Understanding of current coding and billing regulations and compliance requirements. M edical coding and generating claims in Athena.
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Associate's degree in Healthcare Administration, Medical Billing and Coding, Business Administration, or another related field. Prior experience in medical billing and coding.
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