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Develop and update policies and procedures related to the resolution of all revenue cycle issues associated with billing, accounts receivable, denials, and insurance collections, charge master, charge capture, reconciliation, appeals, revenue management and revenue leakage prevention.
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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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We are seeking a qualified medical billing and coding specialist. Proven experience in medical billing and coding, with a strong understanding of ICD-10 coding guidelines and procedures.
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Under the supervision of the Contracts and Purchasing Manager, the Senior Staff Accountant (emphasis in Revenue Cycle Management) is responsible for post-award management and monitoring for a highly complex assigned group of grants and contracts funded by federal, state, and other funding agencies as well as behavioral health Medicaid and Managed Care Organization billing.
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This role focuses on activities related to revenue cycle operations such as billing, collections, and payment processing. The leader will direct, manage and implement programs to ensure efficient operations of the organization’s Revenue Cycle program in order to generate sufficient cash flow to support operations and strategic initiatives.
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24 SUMMARY: The Revenue Cycle Manager is responsible for managing and optimizing the revenue cycle operations to ensure accurate billing, timely collections, and compliance with healthcare regulations.
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The Medical Billing Manager is responsible for billing all third-party payers, claims processing, payment posting, aged claim resolution, and charge posting. The Medical Billing Manager is a full-time position responsible for overseeing the billing and coding staff and making day-to-day decisions, understanding and coding all procedures within regulatory mandates, assisting with following up on insurance claims, and submitting appeals as needed.
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This position plays an important role in in the hospital’s revenue cycle process, clinical operations, and patient experience. Comprised of Tufts Medical Center, Lowell General Hospital, MelroseWakefield Hospital, Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford, Care at Home - an expansive home care network, and large integrated physician network.
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The Senior Director of RCM will develop and manage policies and procedures to optimize all facets of revenue cycle operations driving efficient, accurate, and compliant billing activities to maximize reimbursement.
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Seeking an accomplished AR Specialist with expertise in Medical Billing, renowned for reducing claim denials and enhancing revenue cycle efficiency. Ideal Candidate Will Possess: Required Certificates: Medical Billing and Coding Certification: Required for proficiency in accurate coding and billing practices.
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Billing Specialist, Collections Specialist, Accounts Receivable Associate, Dental Billing Coordinator, Medical Billing and Collections Associate, Revenue Cycle Specialist, Financial Coordinator, Billing and Collections Representative, RCM, Revenue Cycle Management.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMUST HAVE PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE IN DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FIELDWe are currently seeking a dedicated DME Billing Specialist to join our team. The ideal candidate will have experience in DME billing and a strong understanding of medical billing processes.
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Understanding of provider contracting, billing and revenue cycle processes and systems for primary care, hospice and palliative care programs. Oversees all revenue cycle and finance compliance functions and ensures the organization is following all regulatory guidelines in coding, billing, and collections.
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Explain the responsibilities of the billing and coding specialist to protect patient rights under HIPAA. Demonstrate a basic understanding of the anatomy and physiology of body systems and related medical terminology in order to properly process clean claims.
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A thorough understanding of medical terminology, ICD-10, CPT coding (medical billing coding), and health insurance policies. Ensure compliance with relevant healthcare regulations, coding guidelines, insurance policies, and follow best practices for medical billing and coding.
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