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Electronic Billing Set-up/Maintenance: Supports the Time and Billing Supervisor with client requested e-invoicing platform set-up and maintenance, including timekeeper and rate submittals and annual updates.
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Established and successful ophthalmology practice located in Forest Hills, Queens seeks an individual who is an experienced and efficient MEDICAL FRONT OFFICE MANAGER/ MEDICAL FRONT OFFICE SUPERVISOR to help manage front desk operations This job requires computer literacy, good communication skills, and previous administrative experience in a medical office.
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Escalate collection of missing booking reports, to Trust Accounting Supervisor, if no response in the defined timeframe. Responsibilities will include basic accounts receivable/account payable duties, follow-up on client monies/outstanding invoices, data entry, billing.
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Own the AR function with billing supervisor - pursue timely collection with internal follow-ups. Proactively document, follow up on and in a timely fashion close out any revenue, budgeting, billing, invoicing, or payment issues that pertain to client(s.
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Knowledgeable of and understanding of the current operations systems including but not limited to Customer Care and Billing (CC&B); the Work Management System (WMS), NRG, OMS and department project management System and the working interaction between the systems and future systems which may interact or replace the above.
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Rental Business Process Supervisor. Work closely with branch Service Departments to enforce shop turnaround times on rental machines while ensuring proper billing of maintenance and warranty repairs.
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Demonstrated experience as an Accounting Manager, Accounting Supervisor, or Finance Manager. Provide HANDS-ON leadership and management for all accounting operations, including Billing, Accounts Receivable (A/R), Accounts Payable (A/P), and the General Ledger (GL.
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Perform duties assigned by the Billing Supervisor. We need Billing Representative with Pharmacy experience in our Ridgefield Park, NJ location. Please apply here and we will be glad to reach out to you to schedule an interview for the Billing/Rejections Pharmacy Tech position with "SpecialtyRx." We offer a competitive salary and benefits package.
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SourcePro Search has a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Billing Supervisor with our large global law firm client. The position encompasses all aspects of the day-to-day billing and collections operations (full portfolio management), which includes but is not limited to: administering special billing arrangements, monitor accounts receivables, provide management with status reports and actively recommend process improvements where needed, assist clients in resolving questions and/or problems regarding their invoices and accounts and engage management promptly when needed.
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New York Health Care, Inc. a licensed home care agency now in our 40th year of operation is seeking a full time HHA coordinator/field staff supervisor for immediate hire. Update all schedule and coverage changes in the software system for accurate billing/payroll.
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The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for adherence to all applicable licensing, supervision, billing, documentation requirements and overseeing the timeliness and quality of a staff member's clinical work.
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Informs Billing Supervisor or updates comments in WIP database indicating billing priorities and/or status of billing based on information gained from PM or in Project Reviews.
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Under the direct supervision of the Financial Coordinator Supervisor, Clinic Director and/or his or her designee, the Financial Coordinator is responsible for overseeing, coordinating and administering the financial records, systems and processes of the Opioid Treatment Centers including financial assessments, record keeping, fee collection, benefits (Medicaid/Medicare) and all related financial and office administration.
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The Billing Supervisor oversees and coordinates work of subordinate employees engaged in medical billing activities. Maintains effective communication directly with State agency representatives, third party payors, billing manager and verifies information regarding unpaid and late claims.
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Partners with Patient Access Center and Central Billing Office team members to support collaboration and promote a positive patient experience. Performs other related duties as needed by providers and supervisor Patient Experience and Access Serves as NYU Langone Health Faculty Group Practice Brand Ambassador by upholding the NYULH Mission, vision and values and promoting excellence in the patient experience, during every encounter.
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