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POSITION OVERVIEWThe Coding Manager is responsible for driving consistency across IPM, related to medical record documentation and the correct use of CPT-4 and ICD-10 codes to ensure adherence to established Government and third-party billing guidelines, AMA, AAP, CMS, and coding policies.
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Medical Billing & Coding. A medical assistant takes on tasks that are both front-end and back-end, including clinical duties and laboratory work. Medical assistants work alongside physicians in a variety of medical settings, including medical offices, clinics, ambulatory care facilities and outpatient facilities.
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At least one (1) year experience in a role that consisted of health care support services, registration, physician billing, medical records, medical office work, and/or customer service.
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In this position, you will provide record-keeping, typing, and other office functions to ensure complete and up-to-date records for students and staff, compliance with various policies and regulations, and to assist certain health-care staff with scheduling, billing, cost analysis of insurance, and other paperwork requirements.
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You will have support of medical assistants, clerical staff, and a billing team, as well as other tools to make documentation and treating patients easy. We are aligned to ensure our communities can access patient-centered, medically oriented full service medical care delivered in convenient locations with friendly, knowledgeable doctors and staff.
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Healthcare and medical billing/collections experience is preferred. Comprehensive benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k) match, paid time off, PTO cash out. Support for you and your family: Family resources, EAP counseling sessions, access Headspace®, backup child and elder care, maternity/paternity leave and more.
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You've acquired 1+ years of experience in reimbursement services, insurance/medical billing, insurance verification, collections and/or Accounts Receivable in medical billing.
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Track patient census for hospital billing reconciliation. Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia provides medical, vision, dental, 401k, profit sharing, LTD, generous PTO, and paid holiday time.
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High school diploma or GED equivalent (required), Bachelor’s degree (a plus)Minimum of 1 year of reimbursement services, insurance/medical billing, collections and/or Accounts Receivable in medical billing experience.
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Bachelor's degree (a plus)Minimum of 1 year of reimbursement services, insurance/medical billing, collections and/or Accounts Receivable in medical billing experience preferred.
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