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JOB BRIEF The Medical Coder and Biller is a full-time position responsible for the coding and billing of Ophthalmology, Optometry, Optical and ASC surgery claims. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES The billing department encompasses medical coding, charge entry, claims submissions, payment posting, accounts receivable follow-up, and reimbursement management.
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Certified Professional Biller (CPB) or Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS) or Associate college degree in medical billing/coding or Possess a minimum of 1 years of experience within the past 3 years, in private sector (non-DOD or VA.
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Job Details:Advent Health Respiratory and Equipment (AHRE) is a leader in providing ventilators, oxygen, sleep apnea treatment, wound care solutions, diabetic solutions and home medical equipment.
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Perform clinical audits via EMR, in-house paper medical records, on-site provider visits to measure compliance with preventive health guidelines and to measure effectiveness of quality improvement initiatives.
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Understands necessary computer functions in the office setting: MAPS, MCIR Practice Management, Electronic Medical Records, LIS, Emageon, dictation systems, and any other necessary programs to assist providers and staff.
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Job Overview: As a Medical Scribe, you will work closely with healthcare professionals to document patient encounters, assist in maintaining accurate and up-to-date medical records, and ensure the smooth operation of clinical workflows.
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The Medical Billing Manager will manage and provide supervisory oversight to the billing department while maintaining and improving billing efficiency and the revenue cycle. Certifications such as Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Professional Biller (CPB), Certified Physician Practice Manager (CPPM) or other equivalent certifications are major pluses.
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Certifications such as, SQL Certification, Certified Professional Biller (CPB) or Provider Enrollment Specialist Certificate (PESC) are preferred. We are committed to providing top-tier emergency medical services with unmatched speed and efficiency, saving lives when every second counts.
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Understands necessary computer functions in the office setting: Michigan Automated Prescription System (MAPS), Michigan Care Improvement Registry (MCIR) Practice Management, Electronic Medical Records, Laboratory Information System (LIS) , Emageon, dictation systems, and any other necessary programs to assist providers and staff.
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Qualifications Your qualifications and experience will include: Education: High school diploma or equivalent REQUIRED Experience: Two years of experience as a coder with Medical Records preferred Licensure/Certification: CPC (Certified Professional Coder), CCA (Certified Coding Associate), or CCS (Certified Coding Specialist) REQUIRED. RHIA (Registered Health Information Administrator) or RHIT (Registered Health Information Technician) preferred.
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Practical knowledge and understanding of industry nomenclature; medical and procedural terminology; anatomy and physiology; pharmacology; and disease processes. Revenue Cycle Certifications: The following are recognized professional certifications: Certified Professional Account Representative (CPAR), Certified Revenue Cycle Representative (CRCR) or Certified Professional Biller (CPB.
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Phlebotomy experience preferred, plus experience with electronic medical records. Certified Medical Assistant, Registered Medical Assistant, Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, or certified EMT (EMT-B, AEMT, or Paramedic) required.
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Officially we title this job a BOM or Business Office Manager, but in other centers it may be called a Medicare / Medicaid Biller or Accounts Receivable Coordinator or even a Financial Services Rep. This is NOT a remote / 'work from home' position.
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Example: HIM Tech, Paralegal, Medical Biller, Medical Secretary, Patient Access Representative) Or may substitute 2 years previous specific work experience with medical terminology for the Medical Terminology course certification.
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Medical History Records: You’ll use your attention to detail to screen new and repeat donors, and take and record donor vital signs and finger stick results. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or equivalentCurrent license or certification in the state where duties will be assigned: Certified Phlebotomy Technician 1 (CPT1), Certified Phlebotomy Technician 2 (CPT2), Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS), or Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT.
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