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Trinity Health, Mid-Atlantic, is looking for an Insurance Verification Specialist to join our team! The Insurance Verification Specialist is responsible for obtaining and verifying accurate insurance information, benefit validation, authorization and preservice collections on all qualifying accounts.
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These functions include performing diagnostic X-Ray examinations, assisting with DME, checking patients in and out, performing insurance verification, and more. These functions include performing diagnostic X-Ray examinations, assisting with DME, checking patients in and out, performing insurance verification, and more.
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Serve as a point of contact for Billing, Insurance Verification, and DME Surgery Coordinator at assigned clinics. Work closely with the DME Billing Dept and Prior Authorization Specialist to ensure accurate and timely billing and preauthorization requests.
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Insurance Verification prior to scheduling patients for appointments. Contact referring physician via fax verification of scheduled sleep study. Call patient to schedule sleep study, explain insurance benefits and.
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Payroll tax processing (e.g. new state tax setup, tax audit, balancing and research) Payroll-specific record maintenance (i.e., changes in wage/salary rates; pension, insurance, mandatory deductions; new hires, terminations, leave of absence, etc.
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Secures medical necessity checks/verification in accordance to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid services, verifies insurance, benefits, coverage & eligibility, completes assigned registration financial clearance work lists activities, obtains insurance authorizations for scheduled & unscheduled Hospital services, and secures inpatient visit notification to payors.
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Skills desired for our Medical Assistants: Patient registration/EMR. Insurance verification. Competitive salary and benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
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The preferred candidate will be experienced in home health care, insurance verification, and have excellent time management, written & communication skills. The preferred candidate will be experienced in home health care, insurance verification, and have excellent time management, written & communication skills.
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GENERAL SUMMARY:Under general supervision follows standard operating procedures for all patient registration activities including patient reception, face-to-face check in and check out, preregistration, insurance verification, cash collections, chart reconciliation and patient discharge.
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Under general supervision follows standard operating procedures for all patient registration activities including patient reception, face-to-face check in and check out, preregistration, insurance verification, cash collections, chart reconciliation and patient discharge.
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Proficiency in medical/dental insurance verification. The A/R Billing Specialist’s primary role is to review and correct claims with insurance/patient/dental coding errors for submission to the payer for adjudication.
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6 months emergency services experience related to patient registration, insurance verification, and/or medical. One year work experience related to patient registration, insurance verification, and/or medical terminology.
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Possess Insurance Verification skills. Knowledge of medical insurance & requirements. Employer/Employee paid Health, Vision & Dental Insurance. Employer paid Life Insurance.
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Check cashing transactions after following verification procedures. Medical/Prescription, Dental, Vision, life insurance and much more for full time Team Members. Check cashing transactions after following verification procedures.
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Is actively involved in ensuring Front End Revenue Cycle processes are in place including ensuring the insurance verification is completed on 100% of patients, working with the Financial Counselor to ensure proper determination of patient portions and approval of any discounts or charity and proper logging of upfront collections.
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