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Strong understanding of medical facility operations, patient care processes, and revenue cycle management. - Proficiency in healthcare technology systems, including electronic health records and revenue cycle management software.
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The ideal candidate will possess current knowledge of Medi-Cal, Medicare, and insurance billing/collections practices; possess working knowledge of principles and practices of management, supervision and administration; and a demonstrated ability to manage the revenue cycle activities of an acute care hospital business office.
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Requires a working knowledge of the principles, fundamentals and systems specific to the department impacting the revenue cycle workflow and the principles and fundamentals related to budgeting, accounting, record keeping and business writing.
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An incredible organization located in the Somerset County area is looking for a Medical Biller for their hospital division reporting to the Revenue Cycle Manager. Execute detailed patient billing, including Medicare, Medicaid, and multiple payer claims for Durable Medical Equipment.
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Work closely with the billing department to facilitate revenue cycle management, including secondary billing to various medical facilities and invoice creation and submission in Sage Intacct.
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Medical Billing, Mental Health, HealthCare Billing, Microsoft Excel, Billing System, Patient Billing, HealthCare Revenue Cycle, Behavioral Health. Robert Half is working with a an aggressively growing client that is seeking a Billing and Claims Manager to join their team, working closely with the Chief Financial Officer to oversee our medical billing and claims operations.
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The position involves ensuring patient registration and compliance with revenue cycle and financial audit guidelines, along with managing administrative duties. Understanding of Revenue Cycle Processes, including billing, collections, and reimbursement procedures.
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Prefer 3+ years experience in medical billing or within the revenue cycle. Robert Half has partnered up with a growing company to bring a talented Medical Billing Specialist with strong technical and analytical skills onto their team.
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Collaborate with Revenue Cycle Manager to develop goals related to the accounts receivable and cash receipts. Attend morning meeting and report trends that may affect the revenue cycle.
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