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We are looking for a reliable and compassionate Revenue Cycle Director for home health to join our team. The Revenue Cycle Director is responsible for overseeing revenue cycle management including coding, billing, collections, and denial management, and is primarily responsible for Cash Flow. The position is responsible for ensuring claims, denials, and appeals are efficiently processed, and resolving billing-related issues.
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Business Consulting - Health - Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management - Manager. Knowledge and experience working in specific revenue cycle management functional areas including patient access (scheduling, insurance verification, financial counselling, registration and admitting), mid revenue cycle (revenue integrity, charge capture, coding) and patient accounting (billing, collections, denials, managed care contract administration, etc.
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Business Consulting - Health - Healthcare Revenue Cycle - Senior. We currently are seeking a highly motivated senior, with a focus on healthcare Revenue Cycle Management (RCM), to support client engagement teams, work with a wide variety of clients to deliver professional services, and support business development activities on strategic and global priority accounts.
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Work with the Revenue Cycle Director to define key performance indicators (KPIs) and develop dashboards that monitor DSO, denial rates, A/R aging, and collections performance. Work with IT, practice management, and revenue cycle teams to streamline EMR functionalities such as patient scheduling, charge capture, coding, billing, and claims submission.
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We currently are seeking a highly motivated Manager, with a focus on healthcare Revenue Cycle Management (RCM), to support client engagement teams, work with a wide variety of clients to deliver professional services, and support business development activities on strategic and global priority accounts.
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Our services include scheduling, registration, insurance verification, hospital billing, revenue integrity, collections, payment compliance, credentialing, health information management, customer service, payroll and physician billing.
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Oversees home infusion & specialty pharmacy program revenue qualification practices and collaborates with Patient Accounts and local site pharmacy managers to support effective revenue cycle and accounts receivable management.
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Areas within the Revenue Cycle include pre-registration, registration, pre-certification, financial clearance and counseling, financial assistance, scheduling, billing, claims follow-up, customer service and cash collection.
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Knowledge and experience with key Revenue Cycle systems: EHRs (Epic, Cerner, etc.) and vendor tools (real time eligibility, prior authorization, revenue cycle analytics, etc.
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If you have a genuine passion for healthcare and helping organizations maximize their revenue cycle, this role is for you. Revenue cycle IT system(s) Revenue integrity, charge capture and coding.
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This position may be cross-trained in other revenue cycle functions, specialties, and provide back-up coverage. Positions at this level require expert knowledge, skill and proficiency in specialized functions and multiple areas of the revenue cycle.
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Knowledge of Revenue Cycle processes, medical billing and coding processes, detailed accounting principles, quantitative decision making, and process analysis. Eight years of hospital Revenue Cycle, Revenue Integrity, and/or reimbursement experience are required, including seven years management experience, with emphasis on project management.
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The market is being impacted by changing regulations, new payment structures, increasing reliance on technology, and a move towards population health. Experience in leading and delivering projects that cover the full life cycle of assessment, design and implementation support.
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Manages campus-wide governmental provider enrollment functions and monitors impacts to the revenue cycle performance. JOB SUMMARY: The Revenue Cycle Department is seeking a candidate who is an expert in government provider enrollment (PE) and experienced with PE in an academic setting preferred.
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Experience in supporting projects that cover the full life cycle of assessment, design and implementation support. As part of EY’s Health Business Consulting practice, you will work with these clients across the country in solving complex problems in today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment.
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