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As a Medical Insurance Verification Specialist, you'll play a crucial role in ensuring Medicaid claims are verified accurately, securing proper payment, and appealing any denials.
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The Insurance Claims Specialist will be responsible for the daily management and coordination of Workers’ Compensation claims between the third-party claims administrator (TPA) and Operations.
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Title: Medical Insurance Verification Specialist. Top rated specialty medical group in Riverside, CA has an immediate opening for an experienced Insurance Verification Specialist.
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The Medical Billing Specialist will be responsible for Insurance Claims/Processing as well as Patient/Insurance Payment processing. Bethany Medical Center (BMC), a Multi-Specialty physician practice located in High Point, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Mt. Airy and North Wilkesboro, is seeking a Full Time Medical Billing Specialist.
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License/Certification/Registration This position requires a valid driver’s license and that, the employee is insurable by the Avera Health automobile liability insurance carrier. Possible bilingual and medical interpreter qualifications preferred based on specific position needs.
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Comprehensive employee benefits package: Medical, dental, vision, chiropractic, acupuncture, and fertility coverage 50% paid premiums for dependants Family leave, life insurance, and long-term disability 403b retirement plan Employer-paid Employee Assistance Plan (EAP.
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The Benefits Specialist is responsible for administration and oversight of all benefits and retirement programs, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, long-term disability, COBRA, leaves of absence, Employee Assistance Program, HRA, FSA, 457(b), and 403(b) plan.
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The Insurance Verification Specialist will verify coverage via insurance carrier online portal, contacting carrier directly and document findings on patient electronic medical record (EMR.
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The US Oncology Network is looking for an Insurance Authorization Specialist to join our team at Texas Oncology. Minimum three (3) years medical insurance verification and authorization and two (2) years clinical review experience required.
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Coordinates administrative and financial components of financial clearance including, validation of insurance/benefits, medical necessity validation, routine and complex pre-certification, prior-authorization, scheduling/pre-registration, patient benefit and cost estimates, as well as pre-collection of out of pocket cost share and financial assistance referrals.
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Performs pre-registration activities to gather demographic information; determines medical insurance coverage; identifies patients with delinquent accounts; confirms appointments; and registers patients into a computerized system.
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Medical billing/coding experience or pre-authorization experience preferred. Wondering what a day in the life of a Pre-Authorization Specialist at The Iowa Clinic might look like? Obtain insurance pre-authorization for procedures, imaging exams, injections and specialty medication prescriptions.
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Benefits include Associate discount; 401(k) match; medical/dental/vision; HSA; health care FSA; life insurance; short/long-term disability; paid holidays/vacation /sick/bereavement/parental leave; EAP; incentive programs for management; auto/home insurance discounts; tuition reimbursement; scholarship program; adoption/surrogacy assistance; smoking cessation; childcare/cell phone discounts; pet/legal insurance; credit union; referral bonuses.
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Annual Paid Leave, Cultural Recognition Day, Medical, Dental, Presecrption, Vision, Retirement, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance, Life & Wellness, FSA (Flexible Spending Account), Employee Discounts (Adidas & Nike Employee Passes), LA Fitness, Discount for purchasing scrubs and more.
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Medical, vision, dental health insurance, health savings account / flexible spending, competitive pay, paid time off, 401k retirement plan with company match, employee assistance program and more.
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