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Minimum 3-5 years comprehensive medical billing experience to include; charge entry, AR follow up and payment posting. Provides directs supervision to activities of a billing department which may include accounts receivable, charge entry, payment posting, credits, and other reimbursement related activities; and other duties as assigned.
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Typical responsibilities include scheduling appointments, validating insurance and payment authorization, inputting claims, processing payments, performing account collections, conducting billing research and responding to telephone inquiries.
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Follows established protocols for collecting and posting co-pays, payment processing and review of records for bad debt. Assists patients through the registration process verifying patient demographics and insurance information to ensure accuracy for payment processing and insurance billing.
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Duties may include but are not limited to core revenue cycle functions such as, billing, claims filing, data entry, charge entry, insurance follow up, denial management, payment posting, customer service, and billing records review.
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The candidate will be responsible for the full revenue cycle including billing, payment posting, follow up and financial reconciliation. Familiar with billing all major medical insurances, including Medicare, Tricare, and commercial payers.
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The Accounts Receivable Representative’s responsibilities may include billing insurance claims for providers, account level payment posting activities, follow-up activities with insurance companies on claim status, resolving payor denials, and patient accounting customer service.
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The Medical Billing Specialist is responsible for accurate claims submission, accounts receivable follow-up, payment posting, EOB and COB processing, credit balance refunds, bad debt and collections.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Essential Functions Experience with revenue cycle management and billing for commercial and Medicaid plans with claim submission, payment posting, etc. As a Medical Billing Specialist, the responsibilities included collecting, posting, and managing patient account payments.
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Previous billing experience (1 year) with: Medicare, Medicaid, 3rd party, Client, Cross, payment posting, commercial insurance. This is the pay range that RightSourcing (a part of Magnit) reasonably expects to pay someone for this position, however, as a supplier your expected pay range may vary and/or include certain benefits like: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K [include any compulsory benefits such as commissions, incentive bonuses, etc.
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The A/R Billing Clerk position is responsible for validating patient's insurance coverage, processing recurring rentals, claims coding, claims billing including price validation, assisting patient accounts with billing discrepancies, payment posting and working denials in CareTend management software.
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Follow up request related to posting, accounts receivable, payment and patient account activities for Physician Services and PMDS. Reports to: Director AZ Physician Services FLSA: Exempt Minimum Qualifications: Minimum Education □ High school diploma or equivalent X Required Drag Edit Delete Required Skills Requires critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision.
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This position requires a thorough understanding of medical billing, transaction processing, electronic claims transmission, charge and payment posting, claims denial resolution, governmental and private payer claims submission requirements, patient eligibility inquiry and financial reporting.
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Job duties include posting payments from payors and patients, as well as following up with all medical insurance payors for claims. TTF is looking for a Payment Posting Specialist to work for a client in Newport Beach, CA. The starting salary will depend on experience and our client offers a pleasant work environment.
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Thorough understanding of medical billing, collections and payment posting, revenue cycle, third party payers, Medicare; strong knowledge of TN, GA, VA and Federal payer regulations.
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Advanced ability and knowledge of electronic claims processing, electronic remittance advice, electronic payment posting, and clearinghouse functions. High School diploma or equivalent and a min of 4 years of experience in a multi-specialty physician billing or equivalent medical billing experience.
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