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Minimum two years’ experience in a customer service, claims, underwriting, medical, or legal office environment. We are a specialty writer of professional liability, products liability and workers' compensation insurance.
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Strong background in claims processing and filing insurance appeals and disputes. Performs insurance follow up on unpaid claims utilizing payer website and/or AVR. Assigned claims should be completed thoroughly to include the action taken to have corrected claim reprocessed or appealed.
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Medicaid, filing claims to secondary insurance, keying claims for secondaries to Medicaid. and BCBS, Work reports (following up on status of claims, calling in corrections to.
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Review ambulance claims for eligibility and payment. Scan insurance cards, protect secure information, and complete all insurance buffer (ICB) encounters required by ICB. Review requests for reimbursement of travel costs and reconcile claims/vouchers for payments using electronic systems.
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Join one of the leaders in the crop insurance industry as an Adjuster! Its been an innovator in crop insurance since the crop insurance business was privatized by the federal government in 1980.
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Instead of the above, a combined minimum of five years of post-secondary education and/or work experience, at least one year of handling insurance claims. Bachelor's degree or higher and a minimum of one year handling insurance claims.
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Work with outside and internal legal counsel relating to claims and disputes as applicable; Assist Risk Manager with contract reviews with respect to insurance terms; Assist Risk Management and Legal with claims and data aggregation for TPAs and insurers.
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Manage Workers’ Compensation and Auto Insurance claims. Manage Workers’ Compensation and Auto Insurance claims. The Office Specialist is skilled in the day-to-day functions of the office, performing a variety of office/clerical duties, as well as some Accounting and HR functions, while also providing excellent customer service.
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Collect all the necessary information to prepare insurance claims. Submit clean claims timely and appropriately to various insurance companies; complete submissions electronically or by paper according to payor guidelines.
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Legal Representation: Provide expert legal counsel to clients involved in insurance litigation matters, which may include cases related to coverage disputes, bad faith claims, personal injury, property damage, and other insurance-related issues.
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