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SUMMARY: We are currently seeking a Middle Revenue Cycle Director to join our Revenue Management. Work with Public Relations, Patient Experience, and other HCMC departments to maintain and enhance community and patient communication related to HCMC charity care, billing and collection procedures, and methods for patients to access revenue cycle resources.
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We are seeking a Hospital Billing Manager to join our dedicated team of revenue cycle professionals for our Hospital Billing Team. The preferred candidate will have a working knowledge specifically with BCBSM, Blue Care Network, Commercial insurances and audit and appeal experience.
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Snr. Revenue Cycle Director: Very Large Physician Group: Chicago Loop Our client, that provides physician management services on behalf of the U. of IL Physician Group, is seeking to hire a Senior Revenue Cycle Director.
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Manage and lead the revenue cycle management team and processes, including benefits verification, claims submission, payment posting, denials management, and revenue optimization. You will be responsible for managing and optimizing the end-to-end revenue cycle operations, including benefits verification, claims submission, payment posting, denials management, and revenue optimization.
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A strong understanding of DME Revenue Cycle systems, Brightree System, EMR platforms, and integration knowledge is highly desirable. Design and implement IT solutions that optimize the Revenue Cycle management for DME including order processing, document management, claims, reimbursement, and billing.
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In conjunction with the Revenue Cycle Director and Supports Complete Health's growth efforts, clinical initiatives, and development of new markets by assuring provider and system setups and tablespace expectations are delivered timely.
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Duty 9: Establishes, in conjunction with the PFS Director, Revenue Cycle Director, HIS Director and Revenue Integrity Coordinator, adequate internal control procedures to assure the proper recording and billing of all patient charges.
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Experience in revenue cycle management, medical billing operations, managed care contracting, budget development and management, cost reporting, expense management and managing cash flow.
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This involves complete capture of patient revenue, EHR (Electronic Health Record) and EPM (Enterprise Practice Management) in relation to charging mechanisms and triggers, ensuring clean handoffs between clinical departments and revenue cycle, denials management, and clinical operations relations.
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Franciscan Medical Group, as part of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, is currently looking for a full-time Revenue Cycle Rep for the fast-paced Franciscan Billing team in Tacoma, WA. 5 days a week and no weekends or organizationally recognized holidays required.
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Revenue Cycle Accounts Receivable Manager. Maintain strong relationships across Revenue Cycle Departments and Payer Representatives. Michigan Medicine conducts background screening and pre-employment drug testing on job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent job offer and may use a third-party administrator to conduct background screenings.
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RCM Analyst | Revenue Cycle Billing Specialist | Insurance Specialist | Revenue Cycle Claims Specialist | Medical Billing Specialist | Revenue Cycle AR Collections Specialist | Billing and Reimbursement Specialist | Billing Specialist |Billing Coordinator | Claims Specialist | Billing Representative | Collections Specialist | ABA Billing Specialist | ABA Claims Specialist | Behavioral Health Billing Specialist.
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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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The Client Service Supervisor supports the Revenue Cycle Director, with involvement for Sales and Marketing effort company-wide by managing channel sales, state programs, providing phone support and assisting with marketing, sales, and Revenue Cycle initiatives.
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Understanding of provider contracting, billing and revenue cycle processes and systems for primary care, hospice and palliative care programs. This position has oversight of revenue cycle and other fiscal activities and participates in accounting activities within Housecall Providers and CareOregon.
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