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The Revenue Cycle Director will be responsible for the day-to-day planning, oversight, and maintenance of the complete Revenue Cycle workflow to achieve efficient and effective processes to appropriately maximize patient services revenue.
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The Revenue Cycle Analyst position will partner with the billing manager, billing team and other stakeholders across the revenue cycle path to identify and analyze the root causes of user and system issues regarding eligibility verification, provider enrollment, customer service, and billing denials, develop efficient workflows, and implement technology solutions within the revenue cycle's operating systems.
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The Revenue Cycle Manager position is a on work-site position; it is not available as a remote work opportunity. Also responsible for coordinating, in cooperation with the Manager of Patient Access, and under the direction of the Finance Lead, day-to-day activities of the organization as they relate to revenue cycle functions which include but are not limited to front office services, billing, collections, accounts receivables and financial planning for patients.
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Meet with VP, Revenue Cycle weekly to review managed care contract matters. This position will support the VP, Revenue Cycle in strategic solutions and other duties as assigned.
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Perform any other duties as assigned by VP, Revenue Cycle. Perform any other duties as assigned by VP, Revenue Cycle. Knowledge of reimbursement methodologies, including DRG, HCPCS, CPT, ICD-10.
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Assist with strategic planning regarding the clinical enterprise, providing highly specialized, thorough and complete reviews and reports of the various phases of the clinical revenue cycle for the Practice Plan. Analyze and present data in various formats and levels to the DMO and other leadership, and make recommendations for changes to the revenue cycle as deemed appropriate with the ultimate goal of maximizing revenue.
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Under the direction of the Revenue Cycle Manager, the analyst will monitor payer response files, communicate findings, and analyze payer activity. The Revenue Cycle Analyst will provide feedback and reporting to Billing leadership on outcomes, resolutions, and suggestions for system enhancement or configuration updates.
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Under the supervision of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the role’s primary purpose is to ensure that all behavioral health information systems and revenue management systems for the Department of Mental Health (DMH) programs and manage care contracts are performing efficiently.
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Electronic health records, Revenue Cycle, Electronic health record systems, Research support, Cloud technology, Mobile capabilities, ePrescribe, Chronic Care Management, Revenue Cycle Management, Population health management, Healthcare data analytics, Patient Portal, Medical Practice Management, Medical Billing, Chronic Care Management, Clearinghouse Services, Community Health, Electronic dental records, Patient Messaging, and Data Insight.
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JOB SUMMARY At Houston Methodist, the Manager Revenue Cycle position is responsible for the daily management of the staff and operations for one or more of the following areas of Revenue Cycle, to include but not limited to: insurance billing, collections, patient account resolution, appeals/denials, customer service, cash applications, revenue integrity, etc.
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The Revenue Cycle Account Manager has no direct reports however he/she is responsible for mentoring and providing some day-to-day supervision of Assistant Billing Manager who are assigned to work with him/her.
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The Revenue Cycle Manager is an experienced health care billing professional that supports the financial health and mission of the agency. Produce monthly reports and analysis to monitor trends in revenue cycle performance for use by finance, operations, and clinical staff.
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Responsible for developing and completing all revenue cycle management staff training on NextGen EPM and all other systems/databases used to perform billing and collections. Maintain the charge master and other revenue cycle related databases to perform productivity analysis and financial reporting.
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The Vice President, Hospital Operations, working under the direction of the SVP, Hospital Operations, is responsible for planning, organizing and implementing financial strategies (including revenue cycle) for the system and hospitals while consulting with hospital financial leaders on tactics to improve their revenue cycle processes and ongoing financial operations.
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Monitors key performance indicators in Revenue cycle and will work closely with management to improve cash flow, reduce denials, and minimize bad debt. Monitor daily work of revenue cycle team by checking for accuracy and completeness.
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