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Knowledge of general concepts and practices, regulatory/reporting in the revenue cycle function, clinic operations, medical insurance, payer contract, CPT and ICD codes. Associate degree in business administration, medical billing, coding or related fie ld.
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As needed, assists with the development and implementation of revenue cycle strategies and workflows that will enhance cash collections, expedite account resolution and streamline billing processes.
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The Revenue Cycle Reimbursement Specialist provides Revenue Cycle Management/Medical Billing services for Azalea clients and operates under the direct supervision of the Revenue Cycle Reimbursement Team Lead.
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Under the direction of the Associate Director/Revenue Manager, the Professional Fee Coder - Revenue Cycle Analyst will be responsible for front-end billing functions from procedural & diagnosis coding and charge entry to contacting physicians for documentation tracking and updating.
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Design and implement IT solutions that optimize the Revenue Cycle management for DME including order processing, document management, claims, reimbursement, and billing. A strong understanding of DME Revenue Cycle systems, Brightree System, EMR platforms, and integration knowledge is highly desirable.
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Knowledge of policies, standards, procedures, processes, workflow, KPIs and regulatory/reporting requirements applicable to the assigned revenue cycle function. Establishes and maintains professional and effective relationships with peers, payers, patients and other stakeholders; serves as liaison with various internal departments/staff/providers in coordinating and troubleshooting various revenue cycle-related issues.
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Collaborates with other management staff and company leaders in strategic planning and development of the Revenue Cycle Management with the goal of ensuring ongoing effective billing and collection of revenues.
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We are seeking a knowledgeable Certified Billing and Coding Specialist with full-revenue cycle experience in both front-end and back-end. Minimum 18+ months of experience with billing medical claims.
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Strong experience in acute care and/or professional fee billing, charge capture, coding, error and denial management, process improvement and other key functions related to revenue integrity.
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Our services include scheduling, registration, insurance verification, hospital billing, revenue integrity, collections, payment compliance, credentialing, health information management, customer service, payroll and physician billing.
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Radiation oncology revenue cycle course or equivalent billing and coding course within two years of hire or transfer to position preferred. Performs patient registration responsibilities, including insurance verification, pre-certification and obtaining necessary signatures and authorizations for billing and release of medical information according to established procedure.
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Medical Billing Specialist works closely with the Director of Revenue Cycle Management to ensure that we are efficiently submitting claims, accurately posting payments, resolving denials, and updating the EHR billing system.
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Support all end users on Epic EMR system, integrate Revenue Cycle processes such as maintaining claim scrubber and payment processor. Use advanced knowledge of enterprise Electronic Medical Record (EMR) software and serve as a vital liaison between the HSS IT Department, Professional Billing Office, Finance, billing vendors, collection agencies.
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Seeking a talented Revenue Cycle Manager to manage accounts receivable (billing, insurance, coding, collections, pre-certification, referrals, A/R analysis) and the department’s practice management system for a leading medical practice known for its outstanding culture, community involvement, and excellence in patient care.
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Ability to understand the full scope of the revenue cycle management: patient registration, coding, billing, payment posting, revenue assurance, billing integrity, denial tracking/resolution, accounts receivable, medical terminology, payer contracts, and worker's compensation and no-fault billing.
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