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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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Ability to work with multiple departments and evaluate for process improvements related to coding and billing for improved Risk Adjustment and Fee-For-Service claims. Performs daily operations including review of medical coding, charge entry, assembling claims for submission, payment posting, and accounts receivable follow-up.
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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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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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Title: Medical Billing and Coding Specialist. Review and correct billing errors, which require a strong knowledge of CPT and ICD-10 coding. Ambulance/Medical billing certification or diploma preferred.
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5 years experience in medical billing or health claims, with experience in IDX billing systems in a health care or insurance environment, and strong familiarity with ICD/CPT coding.
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Ideal Candidate Will Possess: Required Certificates: Medical Billing and Coding Certification: Required for proficiency in accurate coding and billing practices. Possesses extensive experience in both private practices and large healthcare systems, making a valuable addition to our team at FreedomCare Med. This pivotal role involves advocating for providers and clinicians supporting primary care/internal medicine practices and healthcare programs like RPM, CCM, and BHI and ensuring all timely coding and billing procedures.
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Medical billing/coding experience or pre-authorization experience preferred. Medical terminology necessary. Medical billing/coding experience or pre-authorization experience preferred.
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More specifically: Patient Access; Physician Credentialing; Denials, DRG Downgrades; Medical Billing & Coding; Chart and Coding Audits; Eligibility & Enrollment; Documentation Education: Workers' Comp, MVA, TPL services; Self-Pay, Early Out; Bad Debt Collections.
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Duties include performing accurate and reliable medical review audits that may also include coding and billing reviews. The SIU Investigator is also responsible for recognizing and adhering to national and local coding and billing guidelines in order to maintain coding accuracy and excellence.
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Detects potential health care fraud, waste, and abuse through the identification of aberrant coding and/or billing patterns through utilization review. Understanding of claim billing codes, medical terminology, anatomy, and health care delivery systems.
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Excellent ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS coding knowledge & skills Minimum 2 to 3 years experience in insurance payment posting and denials management preferred Excellent computer and internet skills/instincts Strong attention to detail Strong oral and written communication skills Diploma in Medical Billing/Coding Program preferred; CPC/CPB designation is a plus.
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Coder III demonstrates proficiency in coding high acuity inpatient accounts and/or coding of technical outpatient accounts including, but not limited to Observation, Radiation Oncology, Chemotherapy Infusion, Cardiac Cath/Electrophysiology or Interventional Radiology and Surgery to support Revenue Cycle goals for timely billing.
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Five years of experience in clinical setting analyzing data and performing reviews such as utilization management , quality assurance, charge capture, coding, billing and medical necessity to facilitate correct claims submission to federal and state payers required.
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Completion of Medical Terminology and anatomy/physiology courses, medical coding/billing certification, or related experience is required in order to classify procedure codes.
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