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Solid Knowledge and understanding of Billing Concepts, ICD-10, Medical Terminology, Behavioral Health Billing, and Electronic Medical Records. Billing Specialist I primary responsibilities are Account Receivable follow-up, investigate, analyze, appeal and resolve any denied or unpaid insurance claims.
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Knowledgeable in medical terminology, CPT, HCPCS, and ICD-10 coding. Regularly meet with Team Lead/Supervisor to discuss billing obstacles, reimbursement issues, and process improvements.
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Medical Billing Certification. When you join Sunrise Medical Labs, you are well supported by everyone - from colleagues and management alike. We offer Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance | Short Term and Long-Term disability | Voluntary term life | 401-K plus match | Paid Time Off| Paid holidays.
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Assists in performing a variety of registration, insurance verification, scheduling and billing duties in support of inpatient and outpatient access to medical services. Assists in performing pre-registration and registration duties; Obtains necessary demographic and insurance information and enters data into computer system; Obtains appropriate signatures on medical, legal and financial forms.
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Have thorough knowledge of the specific dental needs of children, adults, and geriatric patients with complicated medical histories, and will demonstrate knowledge in advanced diagnostic and surgical procedures, along with child psychology and clinical management, oral pathology, pharmacology, radiology, child development, management of oral/facial trauma, and care for patients with special needs.
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Collaborate with the , Dean of Clinical Education, Assistant Dean of Clinical Education, Director of Clinical Operations, Billing Manager, health center staff, and other members of the College faculty, staff, and administration.
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My Medical Career is the #1 portal for individuals seeking a career in the Medical Billing & Coding field. Our network of nationally recognized medical billing & coding schools makes it easy for you to find the right program in your area - take the first step towards your new career today.
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Experience with medical billing and coding is a plus. This is a part-time on-site role for a Medical Scribe. The Medical Scribe will be responsible for documenting patient medical visits and procedures as directed by the physician.
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This person will also assist with front-office tasks including managing patient files, schedules, insurance, billing tasks, and any other duties deemed necessary for facility operations by the manager.
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Accounts Receivable & Billing Coordinator. Troubleshoot and investigate any discrepancies and other billing issues Preparing daily cash deposits & filling out cash control sheet daily. Extremely competitive wages & benefits package, including: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with match, PTO, salary/performance reviews, & even pet insurance.
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High School Diploma/GED or equivalent required; Associates Degree or Medical Billing Certificate preferred. Cassena Care is seeking a Managed Care Medical Biller to join our dynamic team of professionals.
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Strong knowledge of medical insurance and healthcare billing, including knowledge of and adherence to HIPPA regulations, knowledge of third party operations, and knowledge of CPT, ICD10 utilized in medical billing and medical billing terminology.
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Reporting to the Client Operations Manager, the Revenue Cycle Specialist Biller must have strong knowledge of medical collections, accounts receivables, insurance billing and verification, denial processing, appeal submission and EOB review.
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HumanHire has partnered with a leading construction firm in search of a Billing Coordinator for their office in Farmingdale, NY. Once you are placed in a contract position, you will have access to comprehensive medical coverage, as well as dental and vision plans.
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At least 2 years of experience working of medical billing, account receivable follow up, with a strong emphasis on denial management and third party policy; The Workers Compensation (WC) Account Specialist is responsible for account management of applicable workers compensation cases.
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