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A successful Medical Billing Specialist (MBS) is responsible for actions that support and safeguard Fogg Remington EyeCare (FRE) Standard of Patient Care. As an MBS, you will juggle multi-tasks simultaneously and regularly complete ad hoc projects.
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Sante Health System provides numerous client services such as billing, claims processing, contracting, credentialing, finance, human resources, information services, marketing/communications, physician services, practice management, provider relations, quality improvement, and utilization management.
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A minimum of 3 years of Healthcare Revenue Cycle experience to include medical terminology, insurance eligibility, verification, transplant billing/collections experience. In depth knowledge of transplant case rates, cashing billing regulations, and collection practices.
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Job descriptionPFS Group, one of the fastest growing national healthcare outsourcing companies, is seeking Insurance Representatives to provide regular communication with insurance companies to ensure timely resolution of account balances and patient’s eligibility for date of service.
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Fluent in billing terminology used and referenced in the billing of services. Fluent in billing terminology used and referenced in the billing of services. Problem-solving skills: Analyzing complex problems, developing creative solutions, and making sound decisions.
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Work closely with the Revenue Cycle Director and billing staff to identify and resolve any denials or. Work closely with the Revenue Cycle Director and billing staff to identify and resolve any denials or.
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Although previous experience as a Medical Billing Specialist is ideal, healthcare, hospitality, and retail experience are also assets. Medical Billing Specialist (Level 1.
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EYE-Q Vision Care is seeking applicants for the position of Billing Specialist II to join the Business Department at our EYE-Q Center in Fresno. EYE-Q Vision Care is looking for an experienced medical biller who is detail oriented and has exceptional follow up skills with regard to billing and collection activity.
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Position Requirements: Board Certification or Eligibility Must be eligible to obtain a California medical license or be currently licensed to practice within California Cornea fellowship ( completed or in process will be considered) A FEW REASONS TO CONSIDER A PRACTICE WITH TPMG: Work-life balance focused practice, including flexible schedules and unmatched practice support We can focus on providing excellent patient care without managing overhead and billing.
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Strong understanding of current regulatory coding requirements, reimbursement and billing process of services rendered in a teaching facility, medical office, hospital or Skilled Nursing Facility.
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Description We are offering a contract to permanent employment opportunity for an Accounts Receivable Specialist based in Fresno, California. Proficiency in QuickBooks - Proficiency in Microsoft Excel - Understanding of Accounting Functions - Knowledge of Accounts Receivable (AR) - Familiarity with Billing Functions Requirements - Proficient in QuickBooks - Skilled in the use of Microsoft Excel - Capable of handling various accounting functions - Familiar with Accounts Receivable (AR) management - Experienced in billing functions.
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Preferably two or more years working specifically in professional medical billing and accounts receivable/collections. Two years' experience using Medical Billing software and Applications.
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First class, rapidly growing Urgent Care looking for friendly, highly motivated, skilled, and customer service oriented Medical Billing Specialists to join our amazing team. 1-2 years medical billing experience, specifically urgent care and/or family medicine.
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Conducts routine data entry management for accounting records including accounts payable, billing accounts receivable and expense analysis. Reviews billing statements, invoices, and similar documents for accuracy; alerts supervisory staff of any discrepancies.
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