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QCO has a high volume of Medicare members that need follow up after hospital discharges for medication reconciliation, chronic blood pressure outreach calls, osteoporosis programs and post-emergency visit follow up calls.
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Nature and Scope Under the general direction of the Director of Revenue Integrity, or designated Training Supervisor, the Revenue Cycle Trainer is responsible for overseeing the establishment of written policies and procedures for all education and training, orientation, competency and QA functions for revenue collections services in order to ensure efficient billing, third-party follow-up, self-pay follow-up and agency placements.
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Submit and follow up on authorization requests with insurance companies for internal MRI, therapy, surgery, and DME orders. Job Overview: The Authorization Specialist is responsible for pre-authorizing services including MRI, therapy, surgery, and durable medical equipment (DME) for the practice.
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Follow all Trulieve Policies and Procedures as delivery associate. Frequently required to manipulate objects of varying sizes and weights (e.g., products, packaging, tools, office machinery): push/pull objects up to 50lbs; lift/carry/position objects up to 50 lbs; ascend/descend stool/ladder/steps; position self and/or objects at floor level (e.g., crouch, stoop, kneel, crawl.
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This position will work up to 25 hours per week and will be available "after hours" based on business needs. Follow Trulieve Policies and Procedures. Able to understand and follow written/oral instructions.
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Follow Larry H. Miller Dealerships on and to learn more about us and current open positions. Follow policies and procedures as per your specific manufacturer(s) manual. Required to lift up to a minimum of 100lbs.
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May resolve issues of denials identified through adjudication, and follow-up claims in Point of Sale (POS) May produce reports and keep management informed of unpaid claims and claims pending follow-up.
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Learn, understand, and follow documented work procedures, including maintenance, operational and troubleshooting procedures, such as daily checklists and basic glass washer, sand blaster, and overhead crane set-up, operation and repair procedures and related paperwork.
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Accurately completes or assures completion of registration process and facilitates revenue enhancement through insurance verification, pre-authorization, verification of medical necessity and follow up of denials.
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Act as liaison with Insurance tracking vendor, reconcile and process hazard and flood insurance bills for payment, including follow-up with customers to obtain bills, resolving billing discrepancies, disbursing escrow funds, preparing and mailing checks and documenting payments in loan file.
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Master organizer and ninja of follow up and accountability. You will be the master organizer, ensuring follow-ups and accountability at every stage of project execution. You will be the lead train conductor, the VP of Content will be the lead storyteller.
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Handle complaints promptly and efficiently, taking the necessary action, and informing the Guest Relations Manager to follow-up, where appropriate. Follow-up on outstanding accounts to ensure no loss of revenue and secure method of payment for upcoming reservations.
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Zero follow-up findings for the campus on internal counting and claiming audits by last day of school. Campus meets an average "A" rating on all internal operations audits with no relevant follow-up findings on external audits by June 30.
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The Physician Assistant will work in an office setting providing both initial and follow up consultations with general surgery and medical weight loss patients which includes prescribing, treating, and educating patients.
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The Forensic Registered Nurse Case Manager performs medical forensic case management and coordination of interdisciplinary clinical service delivery, utilization of community resources, follow up care, and referrals to services for adolescent and adult patients who receive forensic nurse examiner services at Forensic Nursing Services of Providence.
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