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Prefer demonstrated knowledge of International Classification of Diseases Tenth Revision (ICD-10) coding and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding. Prefer three (3) years of experience with computers using information systems including scheduling, registration, medical necessity, billing, and other business office programs.
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Our ideal candidate must have at least 3 years of medical billing experience. Scrubbing and Generating claims (doctors do their own CPT coding) 3 years billing experience. SageMED is hiring for a remote biller.
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2+ years of experience within hospital billing/claims processing, revenue cycle operations, revenue metrics and analytics, and revenue management or consulting experience. Working knowledge of CPT-4, HCPCS, Revenue Codes, and ICD-10 CM.
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Knowledge and experience in CPT, ICD-10 coding system, and medical billing, etc. Additionally, routinely analyze billing trends to ensure prompt and accurate future payments as well as understand the insurance carrier payment process and claim appeals process, as well conduct research to resolve incorrect payments and appeal case.
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Knowledgeable on ICD-10 and CPT codes. Title: Billing Manager. Manage staff in the Billing department (including billing, follow-up, collections, customer service team members.
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Performs peer and team member review of work performance including quality of care, clinical documentation, coding and billing practices, communication skills and population surveillance. Demonstrated knowledge of Hedis and QARR quality measures, ICD-9 and CPT coding for reimbursement of services required.
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3 years of health claims billing experience; prefer experience working with CPT and ICD9 coding and CCI edits. Mentors less experienced staff and may assist Billing Manager with training new employees.
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Additional education through workshops and seminars in CPT /ICD-10 coding, billing procedures and collections. A/R Medical Billing Specialist. Performs coding and error resolution requiring independent judgment and knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding.
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Processes OP encounters for billing, code outpatient diagnoses and procedures using ICD and CPT classifications as necessary. Performs other complex clerical duties such as customer service, disability claims etc.
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Identify and assign appropriate principal and applicable subsequent diagnoses, and procedure codes based on pathology and surgical operative reports, using ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases) and CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) codes.
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Strong knowledge of medical coding principles, including ICD-10 and CPT codes. -Experience with medical billing software and electronic health records (EHR) systems. -Review and analyze medical documentation to ensure accurate coding and billing.
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Position SummaryUnder direct supervision, the Patient Coordinator performs frontline reception, registration, administrative and/or billing activities to contribute to an optimal customer service experience for patients and efficient patient flow for physicians within the Department.
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Perform claims resolution or medical billing and appeals or claims denials in Athena within the last two years. Scrub charges for submission and launch appeals via the Athena billing platform.
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Working knowledge of CPT and ICD-10 codes. Conducts follow-up and submits reimbursement appeals for unpaid and/or inappropriately paid claims; ensures appropriate documentation of billing, follow-up, collection, and appeal efforts are recorded on accounts.
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Knowledge of electronic billing, ICD-9 and CPT coding. The Administrative Coordinator in the Emergency Room is responsible for administering, managing, planning and coordinating all administrative and clerical support activities of the Department.
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