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All marketing, patient scheduling, and billing are taken care of, so you only have to worry about what you do best: helping people heal. Experience and training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based practices.
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Experience: Minimum one year experience in patient access, registration, billing, cash collection, insurance and/or pre-certification in a medical environment, preferred. Basic computer skills and experience in patient registration systems.
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Exceptional Support: Work with our dedicated operations team regarding securing your caseload, credentialing, insurance verification, billing and reimbursement, and IT support. Enjoy the stability of consistent salary that is not dependent on patient attendance or caseload ramp.
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Keyword Search: Medi-Cal, Cerner, Soarian, MS4, PBAR, insurance collections, accounts receivable, patient accounts, insurance, revenue cycle, patient financial, insurance verification, insurance follow up, medical billing, insurance billing, medical insurance billing, medical insurance claims, insurance claims resolution, insurance collector, claims follow up, revenue cycle specialist, revenue cycle representative.
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Document all prior authorization information including approval dates, billing units, procedure codes, and prior authorization number in patient profile. At least 2 years of computer and office equipment experience including MS Office products (Word, Excel), e-mail and automated billing systems, facsimile machines, calculator, postage machine, copiers, etc.
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RCM Corporate - Medical Billing Patient Experience Associate. : Call center experience and prior medical billing and/or medical terminology experience and a basic understanding of how insurance processes medical claims.
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Ideal candidates will possess claims processing/medical billing experience and a competitive desire to maximize returns. Experience with medical billing/claims processing.
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3-5 years of medical billing and collections experience required. AIS HealthCare™ is the leading provider of advanced sterile, patient-specific intrathecal pump medications and in-home intravenous infusion, including immune globulin therapies.
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Coordinates all patient information, processes paperwork, including preparation of file for Billing Department, and completes batch reports for UPS deliveries. Experience with medical billing practices and of billing reimbursement, preferred.
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Preferred Qualifications and Experiences:At least 1-2 years of experience with EMR/electronic health/medical record systems (preferably NextGen and/or OnBase). Typical responsibilities include scheduling appointments, validating insurance and payment authorization, inputting claims, processing payments, performing account collections, conducting billing research and responding to telephone inquiries.
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Additional education, training, certifications, or experience may be required within the department by the nurse leader. Supports billing compliance and timeliness by maintaining current knowledge of payer requirement and billing criteria, state and federal regulations, performing timely completion of CSC workflow and identifying opportunity for appropriate reimbursement.
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5+ Years of experience in pharmaceuticals / biotech industry focused in Patient Services, Market Access, Sales, and/or account management. Work with key members of therapeutic area offices (e.g., executives, providers, administrators, billing and coding staff, claims departments, revenue cycle managers) in order to appropriately support patient access to products.
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2+ years experience as a patient care/medical office coordinator with patient scheduling, insurance verification & billing, and collection experience. Experience with medical/dental insurances, ICD-10 coding, data entry, appointment/surgery scheduling.
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