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College course work relating to healthcare operations includes the following topics such as Medical Terminology, Human Anatomy and Physiology, ICD-10 Coding, and CPT Coding, or closely related courses.
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Demonstrates thorough knowledge of the electronic billing system, medical terminology, medical procedural (CPT) and diagnosis (ICD-9 CM) coding, DRGs and hospital billing claim form UB-04 is required.
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Working knowledge of state, federal, regional collection and reimbursement laws, HIPAA and other medical insurance regulations and terminology (CPT, ICD-10, HCPCS, modifiers, coding and documentation guidelines) for private payer, state and federal plans including coding, billing and reimbursement protocols.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills; Must be detail-oriented and analytical in nature; Medical Terminology, advanced level; Anatomy and Physiology, advanced level with laboratory experience; Advanced level coding courses ICD-9-CM and CPT-4.
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Advanced knowledge of CPT, ASA, and ICD-10 codes, and Managed Care, Medicare, Medicaid and Workers Comp. billing and coding rules, regulations and guidance, as they relate to anesthesia.
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Medical Billing Specialist - Medical Collections - REMOTE. 2+ years Collections and Denials experience, Experience working in a high volume setting (80+ claims per day), Excel experience, Comprehensive knowledge of ICD-10 coding, CPT coding, HCPCS coding, modifiers, and government and commercial payer guidelines., Experience working from home (no distractions.
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Responds to requests from internal departments regarding the proper coding, billing, and processing of medical insurance claims. Two or more years as an Account Follow-Up Specialist, or comparable years of medical insurance and/or health care billing experience is required.
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Working knowledge of medical coding; CPT, HCPCS, ICD10 *Strong analytical and research skills. Documents all appropriate case activity in case tracking system *Facilitates feedback with providers related to clinical findings *Initiates proactive data mining to identify aberrant billing patterns.
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Strong understanding of medical coding (ICD-10, CPT) and billing processes. Minimum of 3 years of experience in revenue cycle management or medical billing. Stay up-to-date with coding and billing regulations and guidelines.
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Previous experience in a medical billing office required. Analyze and process front-end system edits for correct physician productivity and billing of claims. Working knowledge of CPT and ICD-9 coding preferred.
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Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Demonstrates thorough knowledge of the electronic billing system, medical terminology, medical procedural (CPT) and diagnosis (ICD-9 CM) coding, DRGs and hospital billing claim form UB-04 is required.
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Orthopedic Center of Illinois (OCI) seeks an experienced medical billing professional to lead our reimbursement team. Prefer Bachelor's in Business or Healthcare Administration and medical billing experience.
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Follows up on outstanding payments due on all types of open medical insurance claims, i.e., managed care and commercial. Provides input regarding system edits designed to identify and ensure consistent and compliant data necessary for processing medical insurance claims.
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Demonstrates thorough knowledge of medical terminology, medical procedural (CPT) and diagnosis (ICD-9) coding, and hospital billing claim form UB-04. Two or more years as a Billing Adjustment Specialist, or comparable insurance, accounting, and/or health care billing experience is required.
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Expert knowledge of CPT, ICD-10, HCPCS, and medical terminology. Minimum 1 year of professional billing, claim denials, appeals, or revenue cycle work. Familiarity with Medicare, Medicaid, and Commercial payers coding/billing guidelines.
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