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Job Overview We are searching for a diligent Medical Claim Follow-Up Specialist to ensure the timely and accurate collection of medical claims. Maintain a comprehensive understanding of the insurance follow-up process, payer guidelines, and compliance requirements.
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Clean the store, take out trash, dust and mop store floors, clean restroom and receiving room, and help set up sidewalk displays. Ability to read and follow planogram and merchandise presentation guides.
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Perform collections calls to follow up on outstanding invoices and maintain positive client relationships. A company in Palmdale is seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Accounts Receivable Specialist.
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Conduct follow up consultations with CPAP users to ensure adherence or refer patients to alternative treatment. Directly facilitates pulmonary care functions that expedite the patients work-up and follow-up in both the hospitals and clinics.
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ResponsibilitiesEstablish customer relationships and follow up with customers, as needed. Simple IRAHourly pay plus commission/bonusPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Valuable experienceGrowth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my agencyRequirementsSales experience (outside sales or inside sales representative, retail sales associate, or telemarketing) preferredPeople-orientedOrganizational skillsDetail orientedProactive in problem solving.
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