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Perform comprehensive audits to verify the accuracy of revenue cycle staff actions, including: financial clearance, claim resolution, cash application accuracy, credit research, coding-related claim rejections, and accounts receivable follow-up actions.
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The Accounts Receivable Specialist I (ARSI) will be responsible for following up with insurance carriers on aged, unresolved claims. Knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, and other federal and commercial insurance Demonstrates a strong commitment to continuous learning by staying abreast of updates and changes in the ICD-10 and CPT coding system.
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Knowledge and experience working in specific revenue cycle management functional areas including patient access (scheduling, insurance verification, financial counselling, registration and admitting), mid revenue cycle (revenue integrity, charge capture, coding) and patient accounting (billing, collections, denials, managed care contract administration, etc.
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Design and implement ASICs using RTL coding languages such as Verilog or VHDL. Proficiency in RTL coding languages (Verilog, VHDL). That means changing the way we fly, fueling jets in an eco-friendly way, keeping buildings smart and safe and even making it possible to breathe on Mars.
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Maintain accurate knowledge of coding compliance and reimbursement procedures related to top Medicare Risk Adjustment HCC's. 3+ years with Risk Adjustment coding and auditing experience.
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Kimley-Horn is looking for an Accounts Receivable Specialist to join our Phoenix, Arizona office! + Coordinate with Business Manager and attorneys regarding elevated Accounts Receivable issues.
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Requires at least one of the following: Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), Certified Coding Specialist – Physician (CCS-P), Certified Coding Associate (CCA), Certified Professional Coder – Apprentice (CPC-A), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), or Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), in an active status with the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) or American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC.
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Demonstrated proficiency in monitoring trading and coding compliance systems (e.g., BlackRock’s Aladdin, Bloomberg, etc.) Provide portfolio surveillance support on both a pre- and post-trade basis for accounts managed across Fixed Income strategies in Blackrock Aladdin.
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Collaborate with the finance team to ensure proper coding and classification of accounts payable transactions. Assist in configuring Sage Intacct, the new ERP system, for accounts payable processes, including data migration, testing, and training.
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The Contested Foreclosure Specialist III will provide support to the Foreclosure Department with litigation related matters associated with foreclosure accounts. Through analysis and review by the Case Manager, litigation-related accounts will be monitored, and support given to outside counsel to efficiently manage the foreclosure litigation and ensure maximum recovery through the court system.
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The CAR T (Cellular Therapy) Market Access Manager (CMAM) is responsible for executing access and reimbursement strategies within identified Cell Therapy accounts specific to the assigned geography during all phases of account onboarding and post onboarding.
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Supports the ad hoc auditing of reimbursement related financial transactions; interpretation, review, and actionable analysis of aging, cash flows, adjustments, and other accounts receivable related reporting data.
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The Inpatient Coder will play a crucial role in our client’s health information management team, focusing on the precision and integrity of inpatient coding. Certification as a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) is essential.
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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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The Foreclosure Specialist I monitors and processes accounts that are in the foreclosure process. Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing (SMS) is one of America’s top-five non-bank mortgage-servicing companies.
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