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Supports the Senior Medical Billing and Coding Specialist to respond to audit findings and make applicable coding additions or corrections. Supports the Senior Medical Billing and Coding Specialist to facilitates coding orientation for new providers.
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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Medical Billing and Coding Specialist with a primary focus on coding to join our team. Title: Medical Billing and Coding Specialist.
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Adjunct Job Title: Adjunct, Medical Billing and Coding Adjunct Job Description: Position Summary: This position supports the AAPC Medical Billing and Coding program under the Continuing Education and Workforce Development Healthcare Careers Department.
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Assist with the billing for physicians' offices, such as processing insurance claim forms, patient and insurance billing data gathering, medical billing and coding, collections, and accounts receivable and payable.
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2+ years of relevant experience working in medical billing, preferably in the field of Orthotics, and Prosthetics; experience in Home Medical Equipment or Durable Medical Equipment will be considered.
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Responsibilities The Supervisor of Medical Imaging Informatics and Coding Compliance is responsible for ensuring clinical exam builds support correct clinical use and promote correct billing compliance.
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Explain the responsibilities of the billing and coding specialist to protect patient rights under HIPAA. Demonstrate a basic understanding of the anatomy and physiology of body systems and related medical terminology in order to properly process clean claims.
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General Experience in coding and thorough understanding of billing compliance with government programs specifically the assignment of Revenue Codes, CPT codes and HCPCS codes.
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Must be able to pass all classes related to the UCSF Medical Center's computer systems as well as related UCSF coding and billing applications. Under the direction of the Associate Director/Revenue Manager, the Professional Fee Coder - Revenue Cycle Analyst will be responsible for front-end billing functions from procedural & diagnosis coding and charge entry to contacting physicians for documentation tracking and updating.
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3+ years of Durable Medical Equipment (DME) billing/coding experience - Required. The Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Biller position maintains and distributes updated payer information as it becomes available, follows established billing procedures for timely and thorough collection of open invoices, responds to rejection and error reports, and completes work reports as assigned within a designated period of time.
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This job will deliver value to the Health Plan, and its beneficiaries enrolled in Risk Adjusted government programs such as Medicare Advantage (MA) and Affordable Care Act (ACA), using skills including but not limited to Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) Coding, medical coding, clinical terminology and anatomy/physiology, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) coding guidelines, and Risk Adjustment Data Validation (RADV) Audits.
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3 years HCC coding and/or coding and billing. 5 years HCC coding and/or coding and billing. Associate degree in medical billing/coding, health insurance, healthcare or related field preferred.
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Applies current knowledge of current/revised regulatory requirements (e.g. Medicare/Medicaid) relating to the billing of durable medical equipment (e.g. orthotics, prosthetics and related products) and retail pharmacy medications.
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Flexes between coding projects, including Retro and Prospective, with different MA, ESRD, and ACA HCC Models; works independently in various coding applications and electronic medical record systems to support departmental goals.
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Performs HCC coding on projects for MA, ACA, and End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). Adheres to CMS Guidelines for Coding and Highmark's Policy and Procedures to guide HCC coding decision making.
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