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ACSM cpt, NASM cpt, ACE cpt, etc), preferred but not required. If you have experience or interest in any of the following roles, we encourage you to apply - Chiropractic Assistant, Athletic Trainer, Rehab Aide, Rehab Tech, Rehabilitative Exercise Specialist, Kinesiologist, Physical Therapy Aide, Physical Therapy Technician, or Personal Trainer.
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Experience with dermatology-specific coding (CPT, ICD-10). Position Overview: We are looking for a detail-oriented and experienced Medical Biller to manage billing operations within our dermatology practice.
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Be comfortable and proficient with documentation and CPT coding. Assessing and diagnosing foot, ankle, and lower leg problems through physical exams, x rays, medical laboratory tests, and other methods.
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CPT was devoted exclusively to the delivery of home care services until 1996, when we expanded to include outpatient services and skilled nursing facility staffing and management services. Community Physical Therapy (CPT) is a leading provider in the greater Chicagoland and southern Wisconsin area.
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Current certification from at least one of the following accredited organizations: ACE-CES, ACSM-CPT, ACSM-CEP, NSCCPT, NASM, ACE-MES, ACSM-MES, CSCS-CPT, CEC-Cancer certified required. Current certification from at least one of the following accredited organizations: ACE-CES, ACSM-CPT, ACSM-CEP, NSCCPT, NASM, ACE-MES, ACSM-MES, CSCS-CPT, CEC-Cancer certified required.
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Minimum of 2 years’ experience in E&M coding (ICD-10 and CPT-4) Assign appropriate ICD-10 or CPT codes to patient records. Must have and maintain Professional Coding Certification (CPC, CCA, CCS or CCS-P.
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If you have a passion for building software and transforming how ICD-10, CPT Coding, CMS Billing Practices, Commercial Payer Billing, and Revenue Cycle Monitoring impact healthcare providers, this position is for you.
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This position is a part of a hybrid work model, 3 days in the office and 2 days remote, and based out of the Quill Corporate facility in Lincolnshire, IL. Unfortunately, this intern position is NOT eligible for CPT/OPT status.
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Has obtained or in progress Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist(CSCS) and Certified Personal Trainer(CPT) Has obtained or in progress Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist(CSCS) and Certified Personal Trainer(CPT.
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Basic understanding ICD9, ICD10, CPT/HCPC coding. Including experience in claims processing / adjudication, GE / EPIC claims adjudication and knowledge of various reimbursement methodology, third party insurance administration, Medicare/Medicaid rules & regulations, guidelines and multiple reimbursement methodologies.
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MUST hold & maintain a current national fitness certification: ACE, ACSM, NASM, NSCA, GFI, CPT. MUST hold & maintain a current national fitness certification: ACE, ACSM, NASM, NSCA, GFI, CPT. Hold and maintain a current fitness certification from an education company approved by Orangetheory Fitness, ACE, NASM, AFAA, ACSM, etc.
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Whether you’re looking for a summer internship, co-op or an entry-level role, we’ll help you develop the technical and soft skills you need to thrive in the future. We have student and graduate opportunities where you’ll help businesses of all sizes to be more successful and productive, while building a career fueled by purpose, people and triumph.
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