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The Medical Billing and Coding Specialist is responsible for managing a variety of revenue cycle support activities. We are currently seeking a skilled and experienced Medical Billing and Coding Specialist to join our dynamic team.
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We are looking for an experienced medical biller /AR specialist for a specialty surgery group full-time in Odenton, MD. Must have experience working directly for a private practice, not a hospital or billing company, doing billing, coding, charge entry and AR work only.
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A thorough understanding of medical terminology, ICD-10, CPT coding (medical billing coding), and health insurance policies. Ensure compliance with relevant healthcare regulations, coding guidelines, insurance policies, and follow best practices for medical billing and coding.
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The Remote Billing and Specialist must be experienced in all aspects of both diagnostic and procedural medical coding and billing, surgical coding experience preferred.
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Under the guidance of A/R and Billing Manager, the Coding Auditor reviews and evaluates medical records to ensure accuracy of patient records and billing as well as compliance with coding procedures and standards, based on Sunset Health’s protocols, regulatory requirements (CMS, Medicare, Medicaid, etc.
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Related experience in physician and hospital inpatient/outpatient medical billing, reimbursement, chart review, coding compliance, medical office or patient accounts, rehabilitation, clinical trials coding/documentation requirements, home health/hospice, practice management and physician revenue cycle and strategy consulting is a plus.
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Conduct compliance coding reviews of medical records and supporting documentation against submitted claims to determine coding and billing accuracy for medical, dental, and mental health services, including telehealth and telemedicine services.
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Medical Billing and Coding Certificate or Degree in field, Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Nationally Registered Certified Coding Specialist (NRCCS) or Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT.
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Support coding compliance by performing due diligence in ethically and appropriately researching and/or interpreting existing guidance, including seeking clarification from the Lead Medical Coder, supervisor, or client.
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The Medical Billing Manager is a full-time position responsible for overseeing the billing and coding staff and making day-to-day decisions, understanding and coding all procedures within regulatory mandates, assisting with following up on insurance claims, and submitting appeals as needed.
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All coders will update patient records with standardized medical information needed for data management and billing by translating physician and medical reports into uniform medical codes on both inpatient and outpatient encounters in Cerner Millennium.
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5+ years of supervisory experience in medical coding. Coding lead will oversee contract support for coding of medical records for patients. Oversee large staff of production medical coders for professional and facility coding (outpatient, inpatient, or both), ensuring quality and productivity standards are met.
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Knowledge of medical records procedures and principles to perform various functions such as analysis, coding, compliance, and data compilation. Institutional (Facility) Coding Certifications: ONE of the following recognized institutional coding certifications: Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT); Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA); Certified Inpatient Coder (CIC), Certified Outpatient Coder (COC), or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS.
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Supports DHA coding compliance by performing due diligence in ethically and appropriately researching and/or interpreting existing guidance, including seeking clarification from the Lead Medical Coder, supervisor, or DHMCPB.
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Certification in medical billing and coding (e.g., CPC, CCS-P) preferred but not required. Minimum of 2 years of experience in medical billing and coding. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of medical billing regulations and coding guidelines.
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