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Familiarity with practice management and electronic health records systems, spreadsheet and word processing software packages preferred. Under the direction of a designated supervisor/manager, the Billing Specialist is responsible for back office patient revenue cycle transactions.
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We have pioneered a physician-led, multi-site model of practice solutions that restores physician agency by aligning incentives to support growth and transition to value-based care. Provide support including (but not limited to): Medical Records, Credentialing, Admissions/Intake, Accounts Payable, Billing, Collections, Insurance.
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Experience the autonomy of private practice, but with an assigned caseload, the collaboration of corporate clinical leadership, and the administrative support of our in-house scheduling, coding, and billing departments.
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Possesses knowledge of the practice management system in relation to the job requirements and comprehends the function of the position of Billing Specialist. Accurately posts insurance and patient activity in the practice management system using both auto-posting and manual posting.
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Atlantic Medical Management (AMM) is looking for a Medical Billing Specialist. 3 years of medical practice billing and coding experience preferred. Accomplishes billing department and practice mission by completing related results as needed.
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We lead the industry in value-based payment solutions through our Global 1 bundled payment convener, that provides easy predictable billing to help physicians address everything beyond surgical procedures, including anesthesia and ancillary service lines.
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Practice – Feel of having your own practice, but without the overhead & management of one – modernized outpatient centers located in professional office parks. Must be willing and capable of providing treatment for the following: Mental Health Consultation, Adjustment Disorder, Greif/Loss, Anxiety, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Depression, Panic Attacks/Disorders, Personality Disorders, Stress / Stress Management, and Trauma/PTSD.
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Obtains initial and subsequent preauthorization as required by insurance and enters in the practice management system as needed for flow to billing in addition to scanning hard copy of referral into chart.
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Review and support of the client billing process to include: proofreading, application of task codes and matter management skills, coinciding math aptitude and skills to support rates, rate changes, write-offs, preparation of expense reporting and audits as required, maintenance and consistency with billing protocols and other accounting functions.
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Electronic Health Records and Practice Management Systems experience, preferred. The Billing Specialist will provide essential support to clinics throughout our organization, ensuring claims for patient services are filed timely and accurately with the appropriate insurer or party.
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Responsible for integrating system practice management and other available system technologies into the billing process consistent with corporate guidelines. Experience in a hospital or clinic billing environment working with third party payers, billing, and terminology.
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Computer Skills Required: To perform this job successfully, an individual must have knowledge of general computer applications, including Excel and keyboarding experience, and practice management systems.
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Experience in using one or more Practice Management Systems/Billing Software. Working with the Revenue Cycle Management to identify & resolve issues related to billing, coding, billing system, and process flow as it relates to patient billing & collections.
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General knowledge of computerized practice management systems, preferably Cerner PWPM Practice Management System, Cerner Electronic Health Record System and Dentrix Dental billing and E H R.
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Monitor queues in the practice management system, work in conjunction with Team Leads to provide ongoing staff supervision and training. A minimum of three to five years prior supervisory experience in medical billing and collections preferred.
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