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Thorough understanding of medical billing with an understanding of claims analysis, collections, payment posting, revenue cycles, third party payers, Medicare and Medicaid regulations.
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Must have experience with billing Medicaid, Medicare, and Commercial Payers, as well as claims denials, eligibility, modifiers, and payment posting. Run Medicaid/Medicare eligibility via E-paces.
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Patient Financial Specialist - Medicare Collections. Provides continuous updates and information to Business Office Management regarding ongoing errors, payer related issues, registration issues and other controllable QA related activities affecting reimbursement and payment methodology.
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Responsible for all facets of accounts receivable management including charge entry, payment posting, customer service and follow-up in accordance with practice protocol. General computer skills, typing skills, and a working knowledge of Medicare, Commercial Payer, and HIPAA Compliance.
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Strong, in-depth knowledge with electronic payment posting of claims. Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Medicaid and Medicare billing experience is required. Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Medicaid and Medicare billing experience is required.
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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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Requires a demonstrated progressive understanding of managed care business processes, data, systems, and applications for claims payment, enrollment, benefit design, product pricing, network and provider contracting, and utilization management.
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Skills:Payment posting, Medical, Payment poster, Data entry, Medical billing, Medicaid, Collection calls, Revenue cycle, outpatient, wound care, physical therapy, Accounts receivable, Cash postings, Collections customer service, 50 wpm, Medical insurance, Insurance follow up, Icd-10, Medical terminology, Claim, Medical claimAdditional Experience: Proficient in use of Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and Outlook.
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NORCAL is looking for candidates whose responsibilities include but not limited to: responsible for collection efforts, payment posting, medical coding corrections, billing corrections and appeals, claim submissions, medical insurance communications, PT billing collections and other duties in our accounts receivable department.
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This position is responsible for summarizing remittance advices, reviewing revenue cycle posting of Medicare and Medicaid claims and reconciling cash payments, downloading logs, and reviewing log payment discrepancies, etc.
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Medicare uploads but still a lot of little misses that they have to key in. A lot of manual posting right now – in the process of switching everything over – a lot of manual keying. Balancing facilities that they are posting.
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Reporting to the Director of Patient Financial Services, the Manager of Patient Financial Services plays a critical role in overseeing the efficient day-to-day operations of accounts receivable management, cash management, payment posting, refund processing, and customer service inquiries related to hospital or outpatient bills for services provided by Valleywise Health.
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The registration representative is responsible for collecting and posting the patients financial responsibility in Epic and immediately dropping the payment in the safe or locked cash drawer.
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Strong knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, Managed Care and Commercial Plans Strong reconciliation and analytical abilities as it relates to medical billing, collections and payment posting Intermediate Excel experience Basic knowledge of clinical terminology, ICD-10, and CPT codes Ability to read and understand different Explanation of Benefits.
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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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