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Performs other related tasks as directed by the VP Provider Network Operations & Credentialing Director. MetroPlusHealth Summer Internship: Credentialing. Data entry provider information in the credentialing and other pertinent databases.
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RESPONSIBILITIES: Manage the credentialing process for the Department of Medicine including all ambulatory and inpatient campuses (Moses, Weiler, Wakefield and Westchester Square) and all providers (physicians and allied health personnel) with a primary appointments in Medicine across the central office and across all 15 divisions.
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The Billing and Credentialing Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the credentialing process for agency providers. Certified Biller or Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist.
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Job Summary: The Credentialing Specialist is responsible to coordinate and assist with the day-to-day administrative functions of the Department. Minimum of at least six months in a healthcare setting: providing clerical support or medical credentialing assistance.
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Enters and maintains individual provider and facility information in online credentialing databases including Athena and Microsoft Excel. Compiles and maintains current and accurate MCO relevant facility credentialing information.
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The Credentialing Specialist is responsible for facilitating all aspects of provider credentialing, including initial appointment, reappointment, credential audits, as well as clinical privileging for Medical Staff, Allied Health Professionals, and all other providers as outlined in the corporate policy and procedures, or hospital bylaws.
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Duties:The Credentialing Specialist is responsible for facilitating all aspects of provider credentialing, including initial appointment, reappointment, credential audits, as well as clinical privileging for Medical Staff, Allied Health Professionals, and all other providers as outlined in the corporate policy and procedures, or hospital bylaws.
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Minimum of 1-2 years of experience in credentialing or provider enrollment. Job descriptionAs a Credentialing Assistant, you'll work closely with the Credentialing Specialist. Proficient in using credentialing software and databases for data entry and maintenance.
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Job Summary: The Credentialing Specialist plays a pivotal role in managing all aspects of provider credentialing, encompassing initial appointment, reappointment, credential audits, and clinical privileging for Medical Staff, Allied Health Professionals, and other providers as per corporate policy, procedures, or hospital bylaws.
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Credentialing Standards: maintains consistency in database entry to ensure accurate and consistent processes. Responsible for all aspects of provider credentialing and re-credentialing.
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They will need to focus on credentialing Physicians or Allied Practitioners. Day to Day:Our large Healthcare Client in NJ is looking to bring on 2 Hospital Credentialing Specialists to sit onsite.
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The credentialing coordinator will review files processed by external CVO or processed in-house to verify completeness, contact providers to obtain information for the credentialing process, and also create credentialing profiles and organize provider data.
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Utilize MDStaff credentialing software application to perform and monitor all credentialing/background checks, while maintaining accuracy and data integrity. Responsible for interpretation and compliance with the appropriate accrediting and regulatory agencies, while developing and maintaining a working knowledge of the statues and laws relating to credentialing.
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The Credentialing Specialist is responsible for facilitating all aspects of provider credentialing, including initial appointment, reappointment, credential audits, as well as clinical privileging for Medical Staff, Health Professionals, and all other providers as outlined in the corporate policy and procedures, or hospital bylaws.
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Two to three years of expereience working as a Credentialing Specialist. Credentialing Specialist (Remote) Intake provider data, provider credentialing and prepare it for submission to corporate teams via ticketing system.
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Title: credentialing Company: Waukegan Hospital in Bronx, NY
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