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A comprehensive understanding of hospital claims denials, medical terminology, CPT codes, modifiers, diagnosis codes, and payor contracts. This leadership role is central to contacting hospitals and insurance companies to address and remediate denials, securing payments on claims previously considered lost.
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The Revenue Cycle Associate is also responsible for insurance denials, insurance appeals, and patient billing. Professional Biller, Medical Reimbursement Specialist or Billing & Coding Specialist Certification.
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Maintains professional knowledge regarding medical billing and coding procedures, insurance carriers, federal programs, etc. The payment specialist processes all refund requests for patients and insurance.
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Coordinate payer denials and appeals, respond to insurance company requests for medical records, and perform medical record reviews. Review technical payer denials and determines whether an appeal is justified.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with insurance claims denials, appeals, expertise with deductibles, copays, eligibility verification and EOB processing. Cardio Options is seeking an experienced Medical Billing Specialist.
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Provides follow up on any unpaid or denied claims; submits appeals within industry time frames for denials. Basic knowledge of medical coding and third-party operating procedures and practices.
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The Medical Billing / Collection Specialist is responsible for assisting patients by communicating with insurance payors via various methods (i.e. telephone, fax, internet) to determine eligible benefits and acquiring Pre-Certification(s) when deemed necessary by the insurance payor.
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At least 2 year experience in Medical/Surgical insurance/billing experience. General and Thoracic surgical practice seeking an experienced insurance and billing specialist for its physician practice located in Brandon, FL. Full time days Monday-Friday.
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As a team member of Advia, you can expect regular and constructive guidance, development opportunities, great benefits including affordable medical/dental/vision insurance, 401k match, and generous PTO. You will also enjoy paid holidays and every Sunday off.
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Demonstrated knowledge of medical terminology, CPT and ICD codes, insurance billing background. Maintains a solid understanding of healthcare insurance policies, drug information, medical benefits, medical terminology and pharmacy benefits.
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Including communicating loan denials, explaining decisions, and providing direction for future consideration. Personal Banker enjoy the ability to earn more than your base pay through our weekly incentive program.
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Assists Patient Financial Services with denial management issues and will appeal denials based on medical necessity as needed. Insurance Specialist is responsible for assuring all appointments and procedures are authorized.
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A background in medical claims billing, insurance collections, coding, and/or denials management is desired. We value our employees and offer amazing benefits, including medical Insurance, a 401(k) plan, generous vacation and paid-time-off (PTO), eight paid holidays, and tuition reimbursement as well as life, dental, accidental death & disability, and supplemental insurance.
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Verify insurance coverage benefits for genetic testing. - Minimum 1 year of experience working denials and writing appeals. - Outstanding benefits program including medical, dental, vision, 401k with a 4% employer match, FSA, paid sick leave, and generous PTO.
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The Medical Billing Specialist is a crucial member of the team and is responsible for monitoring claim status, researching rejections and denials, documenting related account activities, posting adjustments and payments from Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance payers.
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