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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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Active certification as a Medical Assistant (CMA) or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) Assist in coding and billing procedures as required. We are seeking a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) to join our team.
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The Medical Assistant will be cross trained on both the front and back of the office, including billing support, scheduling, coding, patient communication, and filing. The Medical Assistant will report to the Area Administrator and/or clinic office manager and will receive clinical direction and oversight from the Nurse Practitioner and/or Physician.
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If interested in training for a career in the Medical Billing & Coding field, Our network of nationally recognized medical billing & coding schools makes it easy for you to find the right program in your area - take the first step towards your new career today.
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If you are seeking a career opportunity where you can practice autonomously with the added convenience and support of a central corporate office, and highly skilled billing and administrative staff, this may be the perfect fit.
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One Time Non-Treatment Compensation & Pension Evaluations No Insurance Billing. I work with a large medical Group that has been contracted by the VA to do disability exams on our Veterans.
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Requesting prior medical records/billing and police reports. Our office is looking for a legal assistant/case manager/paralegal to handle all aspects of a pre-litigation personal injury case from A to Z, but specifically focusing on managing medical care for clients.
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Responsible for maintaining a patient census on Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) clients for billing accuracy of patients covered under Medicare Prospective Payment (PPS). Responsible for the data entry of LTC Same Day requisitions into the billing system in a timely and accurate manner in accordance with policies, procedures and performance goals.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Medical Office Manager located in Chandler/Mesa, AZ. The Medical Office Manager will be responsible for various day-to-day tasks including overseeing and managing staff, handling patient inquiries, scheduling appointments, verifying insurance, maintaining medical records, and managing patient billing.
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Medical Claims Billing: Prepares all medical claims for billing and enter into billing software system. Behavioral Competencies: Support Medical Billing Service’s vision and mission; maintain confidentiality of all work information; demonstrate an ability to function successfully in a team environment; exhibit courteous and respectful treatment of internal and external customers; display a positive attitude and flexibility in a changing situation; participate in identifying problems and suggesting solutions.
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Submitting billing requests, reviewing appeals and denials. Pay Details: $ to $ per hourSearch managed by: Katherine Geanetta Benefit offerings available for our associates include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and a 401K plan.
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What You Bring to the Role Minimum high school diploma or GED Minimum of 2-3 years experience working in a medical field Medicaid Billing experience preferred Excellent customer service and communication skills About Spooner Spooner is a place for professionals with a growth mindset who want to push themselves to achieve excellence.
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This position will investigate and prosecute various types of AHCCCS fraud cases including, but not limited to, involving the falsification of medical records and the filing of false or inflated Medicaid billing claims; thefts and embezzlements from AHCCCS clients and health care institutions; the illegal diversion of prescription drugs by health care providers; and the physical, sexual, and emotional abuse of residents being cared for in AHCCCS-funded facilities.
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1yr Medical experience to include coding and billing or EMT. As a dedicated Injury Adjuster, you will work within defined guidelines and framework, responsible to adjust non-attorney involved soft tissue bodily injury or auto PIP/MP medical claims to include confirming coverage, determining liability, investigating, evaluating, negotiating, defending, and settling claims in compliance with state laws and regulations.
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The Billing Specialist is responsible for assisting with the initiation and implementation of all aspects of the monthly client billing process, including processing and distribution of monthly pre-bills and preparing client invoices.
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