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Contact insurance companies for pre-certification, at least seven days prior to the patient's scheduled procedure. - NO MEDICATION AUTHORIZATIONS, needs surgery or imaging· Basic coding knowledge, understanding of CPT and ICD-10, and proficiency in medical terminologyBenefit offerings include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and a 401K plan.
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The Patient Access Coordinator is responsible for oversight of revenue cycle activities related to patient registration, referrals, precertification/pre-authorization, insurance verification, co-pay collections, customer service functions and training pertaining to front end operations to ensure financial goals are met.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The Benefit Verification Coordinator is responsible for the coordination and processing of patient medication orders, to include order intake within regulatory boundaries, customer service coordination, and pharmacy technician duties as defined by policy and regulation and while under the supervision of a pharmacist.
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The Benefit Verification Coordinator is responsible for the coordination and processing of patient medication orders, to include order intake within regulatory boundaries, customer service coordination, and pharmacy technician duties as defined by policy and regulation and while under the supervision of a pharmacist.
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Obtain accurate insurance information, including eligibility and benefits, verification and pre-authorization. Accurately obtain all patient information, insurance information, verification and pre-authorization information while ensuring compliance with relevant laws, regulations and established Company policies and compliance programs.
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Medical terminology and knowledge of process of insurance verification is required. Ability to follow through on issues related to insurance verification/approval of benefits.
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The pre service representative utilizes multiple systems simultaneously and works in a fast paced, productivity driven call center environment accepting inbound calls promptly and making outbound calls in a professional and courteous manner and independently works to resolve patient and provider questions related to referrals, pre-authorizations, and insurance verification.
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These functions are to include (but not limited to): Medical Records, Credentialing, Admissions/Intake, Accounts Payable, Billing, Collections, Insurance Verification, Transaction, Posting, Clinical Logs and other duties as assigned.
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Skills:Prior Authorization, Insurance Verification, medical billing, insurance follow up, Heealhcare, customer service, data entryTop Skills Details:Prior Authorization,Insurance Verification,medical billing,insurance follow upAdditional Skills & Qualifications:Candidates MUST be available to work from 8:00am - 5pm daily.
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1-2 years experience in healthcare insurance billing, verification, collections and/or authorizations. All insurance information will be entered into patients record and into the patient scheduling platform.
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Experience working with insurance verification and authorization requirements. Comprehensive knowledge of patient insurance process for obtaining authorizations and benefits verification.
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At least 1 year experience as a pharmacist in a retail setting including prescription filling and verification, records and legal compliance, pharmacy operations, pharmacy software and technology systems and insurance.
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2 years of experience required Job Details Weekly Pay: $1,828 per week Location: Louisville, KY Shift Schedule: Days Assignment Duration: 13 Weeks Weekly Hours: 40 Hours Agency Benefits Day 1 Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision), Flexible Housing Options, Guaranteed Stipend: Facility Cancelled Shifts, JACHO Certified, Prestigious Facilities, PTO Program, Weekly Pay, Paid Compliance Cost, Referral Bonuses, Extra Shift Bonuses, 401(k) Plan.
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Responsibilities include IV admixture, assisting the pharmacist with the dispensing of medications, maintaining medications in unit-based cabinets, taking verbal refill approvals from provider'soffices, insurance verification, working with technology, and deliveries of medications.
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Our provider portal provides practices with a single place for Insurance Benefits Verification, Electronic Prior Authorization, and Savings Program management. NET Core, C#, Angular, Node. JS, Typescript, and object-oriented programming 2+ years of mentoring others Experience with Agile processes.
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