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Join our team at Revenue Cycle Business Services and thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect. Coursework/Training: College level courses in medical front office/medical billing.
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Responsible for patient management, the flow of patients through the front office in an efficient and professional manner, the accurate coding of services rendered and over the counter cash management.
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Preferred Qualifications: Coursework/Training: College level courses in medical front office/medical billing. Providence caregivers are not simply valued – they’re invaluable. Preferred Qualifications: Coursework/Training: College level courses in medical front office/medical billing.
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This position is responsible for the timely and accurate billing and collections of payments from insurance carriers, agencies and others for equipment and services provided by Providence Senior and Community Services and Home and Community Services which could include the following service lines of Home Infusion/Specialty Pharmacy/Oral Dose, Skilled Nursing Facility, Home Health, Hospice, and Home Medical Equipment.
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Provide effective and efficient front office services to patients; coordinate internal and external clinical phone communications among staff, patients, and providers; accurately collect records and ensure distribution to appropriate staff via computer and/or manual systems; perform clerical, scheduling, and records activities in support of patients and staff.
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Medical Assistant, Billing, or Front Office Management certification from an accredited vocational school. In addition, the Front Office Lead may assist in overseeing the front office operations, ensuring compliance with policy and procedure, orientation/training of new employees; participate in evaluation process and maintaining a professional environment.
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Job Category: Patient Services. Join our team at Providence Medical Institute and thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect.
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Providence Shared Services is a service line within Providence that provides a variety of functional and system support services for our family of organizations across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington.
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