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The Manager will lead and perform consulting projects focused in clinical revenue management and charge capture. Recently, Crowe LLP reached a decision to divest its Crowe Healthcare Consulting practice, now Kodiak, in a sale to TPG, a global asset management firm that will be the perfect partner to take Kodiak to the next level.
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Charge capture/billing:Performs billing and/or enter credits for tests and services when applicable. A Medical Laboratory Scientist performs test procedures in a clinical laboratory and conveys the results to the physician or designee in an accurate and timely manner for the purpose of patient diagnosis and treatmentResponsibilities:Technical responsibilities:Performs all aspects of pre-analytic workflow appropriate for the specific laboratory section to ensure orders are entered correctly, specimens collected are appropriate for the test ordered and are correctly processed/transported.
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A highly reputable clinical research university medical center is hiring a qualified Clinical Trials Charge Capture Manager to work a hybrid position with the client located in Chicago, IL.
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May assist physicians with reimbursements/expense reports, physician credentialing, charge capture and medical records. May assist physicians with reimbursements/expense reports, physician credentialing, charge capture and medical records.
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Manages claims' matters related to front-end and back-end revenue cycle processes such as patient registration, managed care referrals/ prior authorizations, charge capture, medical record documentation, coding and billing, claims adjudication and accounts receivable (AR) follow-up for payment and denial resolution.
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Join UChicago Medicine as a Charge Master Analyst in our Ambulatory Revenue Capture department. Provides technical and administrative support to maintain the hospital's charge master and department master files and supporting paper file system (prices, codes, activity descriptions/numbers.
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Collect and report missing, incorrect or incomplete charge slips to supervisor and practice administrator and maintain follow-up binder system to facilitate complete charge capture.
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Solid understanding of additional revenue cycle functions such as patient scheduling / access to care, care delivery & care coordination, patient flow / throughput, charge capture, managed care / contracting, revenue integrity, clinical documentation, and clinical / operational analytics coupled with proficiency with advanced consulting skills such as analytical, written, and verbal communication; possess appropriate client presence, facilitation and Executive presentation abilities.
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Reporting directly to the Assistant Director of Business Operations with matrix reporting to Patient Care Directors, the Health Care Reimbursement Analyst I (Charge Analyst) enters, reconciles, and audits department charges.
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Under general supervision and according to established policies and procedures, responsible for providing in-patient, out-patient, emergency room, immediate care and same day surgery patients with timely and accurate pre-registrations, registrations, order management, charge capture, cash collection functions and medical information systems.
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We are leading the charge in carbon capture technologies, while also working in solar, wind, battery storage, hydrogen, and natural gas. We’re leading efforts to decarbonize the industry by utilizing advanced technologies in renewable energy, carbon capture, and hydrogen power.
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Epic Certification (preferred): Resolute HB, SBO, Charge Capture, CDM. Have a full understanding of charging capture and charge reconciliation processes, including the electronic health record charge links to the CDM and charge capture processes to ensure compliance with government and third-party payer requirements.
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One to two years of healthcare experience working with billing, charge entry, charge capture, or CDM. The Clinical Trials Charge Capture Specialist follows charge capture initiatives and develops processes and procedures to ensure accurate and timely capture of all chargeable procedures.
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Understands order completion and documentation for appropriate charge capture and risk reduction. Works with physician and billing department to accurately code and capture charge.
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Performs billing and follow-up duties in partnership with charge capture coordinator. Coordinates billing information and verifies charges for completeness, accuracy, and consistency when covering charge capture.
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