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Some tools may include but are not limited to Authorization Guidelines, Insurance Guidelines, Fee Schedules, NPI (National Provider Identifier), PECOS (the Medicare Provider Enrollment, Chain, and Ownership System) and "How-To" documents.
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A Medicare Sales Representative focuses on helping people who are eligible for Medicare find a plan that meets their needs and aids them with the enrollment process. What Does a Medicare Sales Representative Do.
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Medicare knowledge required with minimum of one year of Medicare sales and one Annual Enrollment Period preferred. As a Medicare Sales Agent (internally titled Advocate Agent) you'll enjoy unlimited earning potential, the convenience to work from home, access to best-in-class paid training, and potentially the opportunity to move into a leadership role.
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The Broker Manager will be a pivotal resource for the Clinical and Neighborhood Engagement teams regarding Medicare eligibility and enrollment and will serve as resource internally and externally across assigned markets.
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Must possess active Medicare/Medicaid Enrollment or be eligible to enroll. Active Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) registration or be eligible for registration. Comfortable with Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system; Athena preferred.
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Medicare/Medicaid Provider Enrollment. Medicare/Medicaid Provider Enrollment. Valid certificate as a Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist and/or Certified Professional Medical Services Management (CPMSC.
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Remain apprised of Medicare sales, marketing and enrollment regulations and developments. Comply with Medicare, Medical, and state sales, marketing and enrollment requirements.
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Eligible for enrollment as a Medicare and Medicaid provider in state of practice. Walmart Health employs on-the-ground health providers to be a first-of-its-kind health center to deliver primary and urgent care, labs, x-ray and diagnostics, counseling, and dental services all in one facility.
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As an Advocate Agent I, you'll serve as a trusted expert on all things Medicare insurance-related and have access to the nation's best carriers (Humana, Anthem, UnitedHealthcare & more!) Quickly grasp new concepts and product offerings, such as Major Medical, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, Prescription Drug Plans, and other ancillary health products.
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The Enrollment Coordinator III reports directly to the Enrollment Supervisor, also functioning as SME (Subject Matter Expert) in the functions, processes, and eligibility procedures as they relate to Medicare Part D enrollment and CMS (Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services) Standards.
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Assures and/or initiates timely entry of AHCCCS and Medicare information to augment outpatient/inpatient billing efforts and to enhance access to health services or other medical specialty care.
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