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The billing coordinator will support the warehousing and logistics team by engaging in all aspects of the departments' full cycle billing process, including accurate and timely invoice allocation and reconciliation, gathering and archiving backup documentation, following up to resolve issues, ensuring timely payment to suppliers, and serving as main point of contact to update vendors' records in Oracle.
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Elevate payment issues related to performance to Billing Supervisor, Senior Project Accountant and Contracts. One to two years of billing experience required and a BS,BA degree in a related discipline is desirable (business, finance or accounting) preferred.
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This role will lead a global team of 6 Campbell associates and oversight of offshore collection and billing teams and will have a direct impact on the Accounts Receivable component of corporate working capital goals.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for one or more of the following billing functions: Providers, Consumers, MassHealth, Senior Care Options (SCO), One Care (OC), PACE, ACO and Medicare.
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Under general directions, the Billing Specialist Lead is responsible for compiling and maintaining records of charges for goods and services rendered and ensuring accurate and efficient charge entry at any health care facility.
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As a Contract/Billing Clerk, you will work in a fast-paced and challenging environment handling multiple projects and must have excellent communication, administrative, organizational, and computer skills.
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Demonstrate a high level of professional and technical skill or knowledge in medical billing functions including medical terminology, coding, and billing adjudication standards, as well as health care third-party reimbursement programs.
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Assist Billing Manager or Manager of Accounting with training, guiding and quality control for Client Billing Specialists in all aspects of the billing and e-billing process.
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The Billing and Coding Specialist II will review claims data to ensure the assigned procedural and diagnosis codes meet required legal and insurance rules. Validates charges and documentation to ensure billing codes are accurate prior to claims submission.
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Billing and tracking of receivables for OPWDD ISS, Broker Service programs and ACCES-VR.Review and approval of EI, SEIT, and SETSS payroll. Enter billing into NYCDOE CMR/CMI (Education), NYEIS (Early Intervention) and to Nassau County districts.
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The Legal Billing Applications & Aderant Application Specialist will also be expected to organize training activities with the Financial Systems Training & Support Manager to stay apprised of Help Desk calls fielded by Customer Care and to ensure a consistent look and delivery of LBBS training material and sessions across the firm.
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Topical Expert: Develop and augment Airspace's understanding of billing processes and standards in cross-border Air Freight, especially in industries like manufacturing, high-tech, automotive, and aerospace & defense.
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Under general supervision, the Billing Specialist II is responsible for compiling and maintaining records of charges for goods and services rendered and ensuring accurate and efficient charge entry at any health care facility.
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Maintains and updates Information System master files related to Patient Accounting (charge master and billing). Monitors payments, reconciles DRG payment discrepancies, processes corrected billing to maximize reimbursement.
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Under the supervision of the Quality Assurance Supervisor, the part-time Mental Health Billing Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the mental health billing for Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, and Solano County Mental Health Programs.
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