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Our Certified Medical Billing and Coding Specialist program is completely self-paced, so it can be done around YOUR schedule. Have you thought about becoming a certified medical billing and coding specialist but it's just too expensive at the $1000-$50,000 cost, it takes WAY too long to finish, AND all without any assistance in actually finding work.
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Associate degree in medical billing/coding, health insurance, healthcare or related field preferred. This job will deliver value to the Health Plan, and its beneficiaries enrolled in Risk Adjusted government programs such as Medicare Advantage (MA) and Affordable Care Act (ACA), using skills including but not limited to Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) Coding, medical coding, clinical terminology and anatomy/physiology, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) coding guidelines, and Risk Adjustment Data Validation (RADV) Audits.
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Current professional coding credential: AAPC (Certified Professional Coder [CPC], Certified Outpatient Coder [COC]), PMI (Certified Medical Coder [CMC]), or AHIMA (Certified Coding Specialist-Physician [CCS-P], Certified Coding Specialist [CCS], Registered Health Information Administrator [RHIA], Registered Health Information Technician [RHIT]), Certified Coding Associate CCA.
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Make a difference as a Medical Billing Coordinator Join Moreau Physical Therapy as a Full Time Medical Billing Coordinator and showcase your expertise in ICD-10 coding, CPT coding, claims submission, and follow-up on claim rejections.
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Works with medical staff and quality management staff to correctly align diagnosis documentation and billing coding to improve the quality of clinical documentation and correctness of billing codes prior to claim submission to third party payers; to identify possible opportunities for improvement of clinical documentation and accurate MS-DRG, Ambulatory Payment Classification (APC) or ICD-9 assignments on health records.
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Essential Functions Prepare and teach courses in the fields of Health Information Management, Revenue cycle, Medical Coding, and Medical Billing. This position is responsible for developing, preparing and teaching courses in the Health Information AAS, BAS or Medical Billing Specialist (MBS) programs in accordance with accreditation body and institutional standards.
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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. Knowledge of medical terminology and coding, including, ICD-10, CPT and HCPCS required.
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Desired: Medical Billing and Coding. Responsible for ensuring census updates reported are processed timely and accurately, charges are entered timely and accurately, and that all necessary procedures are completed prior to invoicing, and statements are finalized, in accordance with contract and PharMerica’s Client Billing Services Policies and Procedures.
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Expertise relating to laws and regulations applicable to the federal and state Fraud, Waste and Abuse Laws, healthcare transactions, corporate practice of medicine; preferred working knowledge of value-based care and working with health plans; experience relating to broker/agent laws, marketing, and billing and coding compliance.
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Utilization management , quality assurance, charge capture, coding, billing and medical necessity to facilitate correct claims submission to federal and state payers. Certifications in one or more of the following is preferred: a) American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) Certifications: Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Outpatient Coding (COC), Certified Inpatient Coder (CIC), and/or Certified Professional Medical Auditor (CPMA.
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The Census/Billing Supervisor has a high-level understanding of the company's Census and Billing practices, internal databases, reporting tools, and policies and procedures. Desired: Billing or Collections experience in the healthcare industry; AS400 computer experience.
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Certified Billing and Coding Specialist from the National Healthcareer Association. Previous medical office experience with exposure to some or all of the following; medical records, insurance verification and pre-authorization fundamentals, scheduling, and/or high-volume phone systems.
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Must be able to pass all classes related to the UCSF Medical Center's computer systems as well as related UCSF coding and billing applications. Under the direction of the Associate Director/Revenue Manager, the Professional Fee Coder - Revenue Cycle Analyst will be responsible for front-end billing functions from procedural & diagnosis coding and charge entry to contacting physicians for documentation tracking and updating.
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Job Summary: Under close supervision, the Medical Billing and Coding Specialist is responsible for processing health insurance claims for services provided at all clinics. Job Title: Medical Billing and Coding Specialist.
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Ensure compliance with coding and billing regulations. + Participate in ongoing medical education and training. American Board Certified or Board Eligible in Specified Area of Medical Specialty.
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medical billing coding jobs Company: Washington Regional Medical Center
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