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Proficient in all Microsoft applications, including but not limited to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook; Lexis-Nexis and WestLaw, Live Note, Concordance, Case Map, Docketing, Document Management System, expense and billing systems.
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Experience with Billing and/or Revenue Integrity using Epic. The A/R Collections & Follow Up Specialist (Remote) will be responsible for focusing on A/R, collections, follow-up, appeals, and denials specifically working with Epic.
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Administrative responsibilities are consistently well-maintained (green sheets, UDF updates, electronic submissions/appeals and unallocated balances). A minimum of five years of experience as a billing specialist in a law firm.
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Understanding of the Revenue Cycle, including admission, billing, payments, and denials (preferred). Crafting professional appeals in response to denied claims or payer audit requests. Minimum of 2 years of experience in audit and appeals processing (long-term care experience preferred.
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Administrative responsibilities are consistently well-maintained (rate updates, split billing updates, electronic submissions/appeals and unallocated balances) The Senior Billing Specialist is primarily responsible for ensuring accurate, timely, and adequately-detailed client billing by supporting assigned attorneys with client accounts.
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Vedder Price's Chicago office is looking for a Senior Billing Specialist. 5+ years billing experience in a law firm environment required. Successfully manages the billing operation of the Firm's largest and most complex client relationships, involving intricate billing arrangements, acts in an advisory capacity to their attorneys on billing matters.
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Previous experience with insurance collections, appeals, follow-up in hospital setting. Compose and follow up on claim appeals. Process billing for all financial classes including Commercial, Federal, and State plans, as assigned, ensuring confidentiality of patient billing information and HIPPA compliance.
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Experience with electronic third party billing applications is required, as well as the ability to understand complex billing guidelines, analyze and track e-bills that require appeals due to deductions and specialty legal billing.
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Manages the cut time appeals and works to minimize the cut time with third party billing administrators. · Two (2) or more years’ hands-on billing/non-legal auditing experience preferably in a law firm.
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Clear understanding and ability to navigate the prior authorization and appeals process with commercial payers. Identification and education regarding billing and coding issues and resolution.
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3-5 years of experience in the healthcare industry with knowledge in reimbursement, billing, prior authorization, appeals, and specialty pharmacy operations. Must have a thorough understanding and knowledge of commercial and government pharmacy and medical insurance programs, billing, alternate funding resources, reimbursement processes, prior authorization and appeal filings, and specialty pharmacy operations.
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Specific e-billing functions to include (but not limited to): Setup E-billing matters accordingly to their respective websites (not limited to mapping matters or timekeeper/rate approvals), edit LEDES format as necessary (i.e. client case or claim number), Submit invoices in a timely manner; verify compliance and acceptance of E-bills, provide continuous information to billing manager to assist with management of invoice rejections, adjustments and appeals.
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Cassiday Schade LLP, a mid-sized litigation defense law firm headquartered in the Chicago Loop is looking for a motivated Legal Billing Specialist to join their team. Submits balances for write offs to Accounts Receivable when appeals are rejected.
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Akerman LLP, a top 100 U.S. law firm serving clients across the Americas, is seeking a Billing Specialist to join the firm’s Financial Services Department. The Billing Specialist will coordinate and administer all facets of client account analysis and billing.
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Conduct appeals, root cause analysis, and billing tasks efficiently. Familiarity with Medicare, Medicaid, and Managed Care billing. Outpatient billing experience is a PLUS.
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