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Company DescriptionMedicaid Billing Specialist: is sometimes called a Business Office Manager, BOM or Bookkeeper in a Skilled Nursing Facility. QualificationsMedicaid Billing Specialist: is sometimes called a Business Office Manager or Bookkeeper in a Skilled Nursing Facility.
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Bristol Bay Shared Services (BBSS), LLC is a shared service organization of Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC) and is looking for a Billing Specialist who will be responsible for all of the analysis required to set-up billing and prepare monthly invoices to customers in a multi-company environment.
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If you're an experienced clinician looking to forge a new career path where your clinical knowledge is valued, consider our Clinical Utilization Review Specialist position. As a Utilization Review Specialist, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the efficient and effective utilization of healthcare resources.
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Previous experience in support role or experience as an IV technician or LTC billing knowledge. Works with Framework LTC to review transactions for proper billing to facilities for IV Services.
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Explain the responsibilities of the billing and coding specialist to protect patient rights under HIPAA. Demonstrate a basic understanding of the anatomy and physiology of body systems and related medical terminology in order to properly process clean claims.
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Facilitate customer meetingsOther duties and tasks as assigned by Credit Manager Qualifications for the Credit Specialist: Degree in Accounting/Finance preferred or 3+ years of equivalent experience in AR/AP or credit role preferred 2+ years’ experience with electronic billing (ADP, Oildex, EDI) Intermediate Excel skills (vlookup/pivot tables/power queries)Intermediate knowledge of financial statements and credit reporting tools (D&B, etc.
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We are seeking a Sr Client Billing Specialist to join the Seattle office. 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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Maintain professional working relationships with national funding agencies and administrative offices on campus such as, but not limited to FHCC, Clinical Research Budget and Billing (CRBB), Grant and Contract Accounting (GCA), and the Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP.
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Seeking an accomplished AR Specialist with expertise in Medical Billing, renowned for reducing claim denials and enhancing revenue cycle efficiency. Healthcare Program Billing Expertise: 4+ years of proven experience in billing for healthcare programs, including Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), Chronic Care Management (CCM), and Behavioral Health Integration (BHI.
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Remote, Nationwide - Seeking Provider Enrollment Specialist. Knowledge of Medicaid enrollment process (including revalidations, medical license expirations, deactivations, NPI taxonomy importance, how data flows to Medicaid managed cares, Medicaid billing manuals, state administrative codes, border state enrollment process, out of state enrollment process, etc.
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We have an opportunity for a Billing Specialist (Behavioral Health) to work remotely (IN, KY, OH, NJ, PA highly preferred). This role requires detailed knowledge of behavioral health billing codes, insurance claims, and patient account management to ensure accurate and timely revenue collection.
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The Appeals Specialist requires a strong knowledge of hospital billing and reimbursement. The Appeals Specialist works collaboratively with the staff and management involved in key areas of the revenue cycle, Case Management and Health Information Management.
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Position Summary:The AR Specialist will oversee the billing receivables and functions under the direction of the Billing Supervisor. Work with Billing Supervisor and VP of Revenue Cycle Management to communicate issues with service collection including but not limited to lack of insurance authorization, inconsistent insurance verification, issues with claims processing and credentialing barriers.
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About the job Utilization Review Specialist About UsCongress Billing is a sophisticated Billing Management Company that strongly believes in the best interest of their clients. RequirementsTo be considered for the Utilization Review Specialist position, you will need:Master's degree from an accredited college or university in social work, mental health, nursing, or related degree Required.
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The Appeals Specialist will obtain, manipulate, and analyze data from a variety of resources including but not limited to hospital/physician billing systems, external contract/claims management and work with departmental personnel.
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