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Strong grasp/pinch grip needed to use keys in doors and to handle medical records. Keys billing information on a daily basis from the DSR into the CSM system appropriately. Fine manipulation/dexterity to use computer, write and handle medical records paperwork.
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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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Qualifications for the Medical Office Assistant:High School Diploma or GED requiredRequires up to l year of technical or other specialized training including advanced training in secretarial/medical office support (e.g.: typing/keyboarding/word processing, medical terminology, medical insurance/billing, etc.
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Coordinate systems and procedures with medical records, data entry, claims review, and personnel and human resource functions to ensure efficient and compliant billing and payroll operations.
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RevNu Medical Management is a U.S. leader in full Audiology and Hearing Aid Practice Management Solutions. Maintain open communication with the insurance verification team, billing department and office support staff.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, A law firm in Mobile is actively seeking a highly qualified Managed Care Associate Attorney with a robust background in managed care, including expertise in provider contract and billing disputes, medical necessity, level of care, and coordination of benefits.
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Serve as the first point of contact for the medical front office. Determine, collect, and process patient payments and address collection and billing issues. Assist patients with follow-up appointments, and fulfill medical documentation requests.
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Certified Billing/Coding Specialist for Long Term Care Medical Practice. Also Billing for mental health and cardiology providers. Certified Billing/Coding Specialist for Long Term Care Medical Practice.
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High school diploma or equivalent and four years of medical billing, medical coding, or directly related Electronic Health Record (EHR) experience. USA Health is changing how medical care, education and research impact the health of people who live in Mobile and the surrounding area.
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Agiliti offers a robust suite of benefits for regular, full-time, non-union employees including: health insurance options for Medical, Dental & Vision plans, Short- and Long-Term Disability plans, Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Savings Accounts, Life Insurance Options, Paid Time Off, 401K Saving Plan with employer match, Employee Discounts, Tuition Reimbursement, Daily Pay program, Employee Assistance Program, and wellness programs.
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1 or more years of medical billing and insurance experience preferred, but not required. Weinacker Endodontics in Mobile, Alabama is seeking a skilled and committed Front Desk Assistant to join our team and assist us in delivering exceptional care to our patients.
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Minimum 2 of the most recent 4 years’ working directly with medical insurance billing and collections. Fills in for Patient Access personnel (Financial Counselor, Assistant Admissions, Schedulers, Analyst Insurance, etc.
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Experience with medical billing practices and of billing reimbursement, preferred. In this position, you are responsible for performing all tasks and communication related to intake of patient information concerning the service of durable medical equipment and respiratory products and supplies with patients/clients, co-workers, and referral sources as it relates to patient services and third party reimbursement.
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You will report directly to the Director of Palliative Care. You will be responsible for Coordinating and managing all day to day business affairs and other operational activities related to the administration of the palliative care department by performing the following duties personally, including intake function, billing function, medical record maintenance function, and marketing function.
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Our journey started in 2006 with medical billing and coding services for physicians, then pivoted to HCC coding for payers. Basic navigational knowledge of electronic medical record (EMR) applications such as (but not limited to) Epic, Allscripts, e-Clinical Works, Nextgen, etc., is a plus.
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