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1+ year of medical office /hospital/medical billing work experience preferred. The organization is nationally recognized for excellence in patient care and patient experience, and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) has identified PIH Health as one of the nation’s top hospital systems for best practices, cutting-edge advancements, quality of care and healthcare technology.
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Work across functional lanes to help monitor and improve all aspects of revenue cycle, including, but not limited to, patient registration, insurance verification, authorization, co-pay collection, billing, AR follow-up, denial management, payment posting, refund and account reconciliation.
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The ideal candidate will have experience leading financial operations for an ambulatory surgical center, including budgeting, preparing financial statements, and directing revenue cycle management activities such as patient access, registration, charging, billing, and collecting.
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3+ years experience with patient registration in a hospital setting and/or healthcare (physician) billing. -Experience with EMR software (Epic, Cerner, Meditech) This person will not be patient facing - but will be doing a large amount of data entry of patient demographics into EPIC. They will be creating/onboarding the patient profiles within EPIC and completing the patient registration as needed with all of the insurance information as well.
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One to Two years minimum experience in Medicare, HMO Risk Medicare and Commercial Insurance and patient billing. The Patient Account Rep II will bill and transmit EDI claims, Medicare claims, HMO Risk Medicare claims, and Commercial Insurance claims, enter client data into the billing systems on a daily basis, research and resubmit claim denials, and post payments.
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Over 300,000 patients are engaged daily across thousands of medical practices in the US to accelerate and increase patient cash flow, streamline pre and post-service billing operations, and provide the best patient experience that works for all demographics.
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Minimum 2 years of experience working in a medical billing environment (IPA or HMO preferred), with pre-authorizations and reimbursement regulations pertaining to Medi-Cal, CCS and other government programs required.
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Success and experience working cross-functionally with internal and external teams such as Patient Access, Finance and Revenue Cycle vendorsExceptional writing and editing skills preferredAbility to travel to client locations as neededOur firm does not anticipate hiring experienced or entry level job seekers who will need sponsorship through the H-1B lottery, now or in the future.
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Pay Grade 18Basic Qualifications:ExperienceBasic Qualification:Minimum 2 years bookkeeping, accounts receivable, Collector, Biller or Patient Billing Resolution experience or any combination of the above, with both years in a healthcare environment within the last four years.
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At least 2 years of computer and office equipment experience including MS Office products (Word, Excel), e-mail and automated billing systems, facsimile machines, calculator, postage machine, copiers, etc.
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Assist with medical billing and coding tasks. The Front Office Receptionist is the first and last representative seen; this role ensures that all patients start and end their medical experience with a positive interaction.
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OTHER DUTIES MAY BE ASSIGNED TO MEET BUSINESS NEEDS. REQUIREMENTS: Training and Experience: AA Degree and 3 years in the administrative side of a clinical practice OR High school diploma/GED and 3 years of dental billing experience.
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Occupational Medicine experience preferred, but are willing to train otherwise qualified candidates in this area of medicine. Execute daily effective and optimal patient care management. Ensure optimal execution of clinical model playbook as well as identify indicators for clinical improvement while also confirming accurate records/billing.
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Experience with CA hospital billing (they may live out of state but must have previous experience working within a CA based organization in hospital billing/collections and have an understanding of CA state laws, insurance, etc.
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Our Center Medical Directors are a vital part of a dedicated team of clinicians committed to exceptional patient care. Center Medical Directors spend their time clinically treating patients and in addition, they hold the responsibilities that are focused on recruiting, business metrics, patient/client happiness and center management.
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