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How to utilize insurance portals Availity, United Healthcare, Connex, etc. Experience with insurance portals (ex: United, blue cross, etc) Min of 1 year exp in AR insurance follow up / collections.
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We are looking for an experienced Medical Biller to join our Central Billing team. Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance. Rendr is the leading primary care focused, multi-specialty medical group dedicated to serving the Asian community in New York City. We strive to provide world-class, value-based health care with kindness at more than 100 clinical offices throughout Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, and Nassau County.
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Strong knowledge of medical billing and coding procedures, including CPT and ICD-10 codes. - Proven experience in medical billing, preferably in an ABA therapy setting. - Review and verify insurance coverage and benefits for ABA therapy services.
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Familiarity with Medical Billing software systems such as Acunetix and Avatar for EHR. Ability to work efficiently both independently and as part of a team. Communicate effectively with insurance payers to resolve issues and secure timely payments.
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Strong understanding of ICD-10 and CPT coding, as well as insurance guidelines and regulations related to mental health services. Proficiency in billing software and electronic medical records (EMR) systems.
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We offer comprehensive benefits including medical/dental/vision insurance, HSA, FSA, 401(k), and life, disability & ADD insurance to eligible employees. As an Accounting Assistant, you will act as backup to Biller.
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Salary: Coordinator 1: $17/hr Coordinator 2: $19/hr Benefits available: Including Health Insurance, Vision, dental, PTO and holiday pay! Med-Scribe is currently recruiting for experienced candidates in medical billing/medical claims processing for remote, temp to hire opportunities within a growing company based out of the Pittsford, NY area.
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Knowledge of medical terminology, ICD-10, CPT coding, and health insurance policies. Certification in Medical Billing and Coding is a plus. We are currently seeking a motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Medical Billing Specialist.
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This position is located at Monroe Community Hospital and is responsible for the timely submission of medical claims to insurance companies including Medicare and Medicaid. This position is located at Monroe Community Hospital and is responsible for the timely submission of medical claims to insurance companies including Medicare and Medicaid.
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HumanHire has partnered with one of the largest medical centers in NYC in search of a Temporary Medical Biller. You’ll be responsible for accurately coding medical procedures and handling insurance claims.
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Think Healthfirst, metroPlus, Fidelis care,etc) Understanding of denials – what they mean and how to overturn. They will start with less around 15-20 and ramp up wen ready. How to put together documentation for appeals.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Medical Biller at Kayal Dermatology located in Marietta, GA. The Medical Biller will be responsible for handling billing and insurance claims, ensuring accurate and timely submission of claims, verifying patient insurance coverage, and resolving billing issues.
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Additionally, the Medical Biller will be responsible for preparing and sending patient statements, working with patients to address billing questions or concerns, and performing other tasks related to medical billing and insurance.
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Submit electronic and paper claims to major insurance companies, including Medicaid to collect medical payments. A Pediatric practice in Northern Virginia is hiring for a Certified Billing and Coding Specialist with at least 2-5 years of experience in Medical Billing and Coding for our Fairfax location.
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Insurance billing and troubleshooting claims payments, authorizations, eligibility checking and collections. Also we deal with biologics and these need to be tracked and authorizations obtained.
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