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This position will demonstrate an understanding of billing and coding practices as appropriate for professional outpatient services and its revenue cycle. The applicant should be adept and comfortable independently managing the complete continuum of professional services from patient access to appropriate coding and billing practices according to legal/ethical guidelines and hospital policy.
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Team includes the following employees- Billing/ Credit & Collections / Cash Applications/ Customer ServiceThe Revenue Manager is a full cycle OTC (Order-to-cash) role with a core set of accountabilities in the following areas - (1) billing; (2) credit & collections; and (3) customer master data controller function: Billing: provide oversight and employ specialized processes to ensure all billing sub-functions are operating effectively and timely.
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Support a Team of Go-GettersVeradigm Revenue Cycle ServicesWith Veradigm Revenue Cycle Services (VRCS), professional billing experts help organizations ensure accurate billing and coding, and partner with them at every step of the revenue cycle.
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This position will work with the Revenue Cycle Team to ensure correct billing and payments. Collaborate with the Revenue Cycle team to implement revenue-maximizing strategies, and Collaborate with contracting to provide support for fee schedule negotiations and value-based care initiatives.
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The Revenue Cycle Specialist is a position that calculates and posts receipts to appropriate accounts, verifies details of transactions; perform billing, posting and collection of claims related to specific payers.
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The Risk Analyst will work independently with large data sets to perform internal controls over revenue collection and asset-based expense payments, map new and existing processes, and support internal control construction.
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The Revenue Cycle Director originates, implements, and leads billing office objectives that will provide IMS an employee-oriented, high-performance culture that emphasizes empowerment, quality, productivity and standards, goal attainment, and the recruitment and ongoing development of a superior workforce.
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This position is also responsible for managing the revenue billing and accounts receivable process for large utility-scale solar and wind plants, understanding contractual stipulations associated with “price” and “quantity” (as these inputs drive settlement activity), and managing documents and ensuring regulatory compliance with Sarbanes Oxley requirements.
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Minimum of 5 years of related experience, including 2 years in a Coding, Billing, Revenue Cycle role. Identifies, problem-solves and troubleshoots emerging compliance, coding and billing regulatory risks.
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Exhibit strong computer-based skills, particularly in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Salesforce, Medisoft, and other relevant software applications essential for seamless operations in medical billing and revenue cycle management.
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With Veradigm Revenue Cycle Services (VRCS), professional billing experts help organizations ensure accurate billing and coding, and partner with them at every step of the revenue cycle.
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Our services include onsite podiatric care, revenue cycle management, marketing, logistics, staffing, and compliance that help long term care communities and physician practices perform at their best.
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Ensures compliance with coding and billing regulations and collections policies in order to facilitate attainment of accounts receivable (AR) targets. As Director of Revenue Cycle Management Payor Teams, you'll be responsible for maintaining and improving revenue cycle processes as well as developing and managing policies and procedures to optimize all facets of revenue cycle operations.
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Job Title: Salesforce Billing- QTC Revenue Recognition Solution Architect. Experience in at least one of the revenue recognition products; Zuora Revenue, Oracle Revenue Management, SAP RAR, NetSuite ARM, Workday Revenue Recognition.
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The Revenue Cycle Supervisor oversees aspects of the billing, coding, accounts receivable, denial and payment posting activities to ensure maximization of cash flow while improving patient, provider and other customer relations.
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