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Collect credit card payments and billing information, reconcile daily receivables, and submit to the lock box. May conduct downloads of recording devices such as apnea monitors, oximeters, CPAP devices and other respiratory equipment.
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Prepares correspondence, reports, documents, and non-medical Plans of Care.- Assists with data entry of schedules for billing and payroll. Current license as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and Registered Nurse (RN.
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Printing and organizing daily paperwork for routes, use postage meter, computer back-ups, customer billing. Printing and organizing daily paperwork for routes, use postage meter, computer back-ups, customer billing.
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The Reimbursement Specialist compiles, reviews, and processes billing and accounts receivable documents, insurance bills and payments, and prepares and maintains all accounts receivable and patient service revenue records and reports.
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Close all internal repair orders promptly and route to Billing Clerk for processing. Our Associates have many choices for career growth and development after success in a Service Appointment Coordinator role.
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Medicare and Medicaid billing knowledge. Matches bills with census and identifies discrepancies, reviews patient billing revenues for accuracy. Responsibilities will include, but not be limited to: Compiles, reviews, and processes billing and accounts receivable documents, insurance bills and payments, and prepares and maintains all accounts receivable and patient service revenue records and reports.
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MMHS billing specialists will submit insurance claims Most of our clients reside in assisted living or other similar facilities, therapist can schedule multiple clients on the same day avoiding travel time.
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The purpose of the Billing Specialist - Accounts Receivable role is to generate invoices; review contracts & letter of agreements; determine revenue recognition & deferred revenue for the various companies supported by the shared service office.
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Medicaid/Medicare Billing Knowledge is Preferred. Daily Pay- Work Today Get Paid Today! Hawthorne Center for Rehabilitation of Sarasota is now hiring full-time Business Office Manager who is committed to providing the best life and care for our residents.
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Billing Sage 300 Excel Construction industry bg, plumbing preferred (commercial preferred) Dispatching back up as needed. Accounts payable,excel data entry,Invoicing,Purchase order,Data entry,billing collections.
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The Senior Staff Accountant will work in conjunction with other accounting team members to timely and accurately maintain GL including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, billing, etc.
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