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Revenue Cycle Manager - Fast Track to Director - in-office opportunity in Orlando up to $120K salary, DOE, plus benefits and perks. Qualified candidates, please submit your resume to jennifer@stafffinancial.com, with the SUBJECT LINE: Revenue Cycle Manager - Orlando, for consideration.
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Revenue Cycle Manager - Fast Track to Director - in-office opportunity in Chicago up to $120K salary, DOE, plus benefits and perks. Qualified candidates, please submit your resume to jennifer@stafffinancial.com, with the SUBJECT LINE: Revenue Cycle Manager - Chicago, for consideration.
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The Business Office Manager touches many functions of the business and will oversee business administration, accounts payable/receivable, human resources, payroll and other system related business processes.
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Manages unbilled cases by providing ample notes in PAS and reporting to Business Office Manager on a weekly basis what is required to bill. Participates in any other business office functions as needed and at the direction of the Business Office Manager.
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Under the supervision of the Revenue Cycle Manager, this position is responsible for the timely and accurate billing of commercial/group insurance/Medicare/Medi-Cal/managed care and self-pay home health/hospice accounts, posting of payments/remittance advices, review of unpaid claims/patient accounts and use procedural guidelines to reduce the outstanding dollars on accounts receivable.
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Under the direction of the Coding Compliance Manager, the OP Ancillary/Physician Coder will play a key role in reviewing and analyzing billing and coding for charge processing. This role will be responsible for reviewing and accurately coding office, hospital, and surgical procedures for reimbursement, as well as ensuring accurate and compliant medical coding for both inpatient and outpatient services, diagnostic tests, and other medical services rendered to each patient.
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Ensure complete charge capture, prompt billing, and correction of any problems in diagnosis or CPT coding. Liaison between clinicians, coding, and billing service to assure accurate claim entry and reimbursement.
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Over 300,000 patients are engaged daily across thousands of medical practices in the US to accelerate and increase patient cash flow, streamline pre and post-service billing operations, and provide the best patient experience that works for all demographics.
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Perform as PTS Billing Specialist to work with University Central A/R staff, Controller's Office staff, Dental unit administrators, Intercollegiate Athletics contacts on customer inquiries and communicate directly with external corporate and individual customers regarding billings.
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The Manager is responsible to the Associate Dean for directing the day-to-day office, billing, and clinical administrative operations of the. The Office of Practice, College of Nursing is accepting applications for a Center Manager for the Mountain City Extended Hours Health Center.
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Now Hiring - Business Office Manager - Paramus, NJ. Verifying daily Census Verify all billing and financial data for new admissions Medicare A & B Billing, Claims Corrections and Follow-up Managed Care , Claims Corrections and Follow-up Private Pay Billing and Collections.
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Revenue Cycle Management: Managing timely and efficient billing and payment procedures and invoicing. This will be facilitated by participating in weekly meetings with the practice partners and a regular cadence of meetings with Principal and manager level personnel.
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Supervisor, Manager, Payroll, Accounting, Management, HR, Office, Finance, Financials, Billing, Bookkeeper, Administration, Senior Living, Independent Living, Director, Executive, Supervision, Supervisor, Oversight, Medical, Health.
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Resolve complaints concerning billing or service rendered, referring complaints to designated departments or General Manager, Accounting for investigation. Attends pre-conference, weekly production, Sales meetings and Daily/Weekly Admin Office Walk throughs.
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Brown & Brown is seeking an Employee Benefits Account Manager for its team in White Plains, NY. This Account Manager is responsible for providing service associated with the administration of Employee Benefits policies and providing all necessary support to the production efforts to achieve department goals and objectives.
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