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Areas within the Revenue Cycle include pre-registration, registration, pre-certification, financial clearance and counseling, financial assistance, scheduling, billing, claims follow-up, customer service and cash collection.
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Must be able to use a variety of software packages which include the Electronic Medical record, scheduling and registration systems, ABN, eligibility, document management software, and etc. The Revenue Cycle for The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is responsible for providing excellent customer service while processing patient demographic and insurance information efficiently and accurately.
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Track and maintain follow up on preventative maintenance and schedule visits for respiratory therapy equipment assigned to clients. Here at Total Respiratory, we are a fast-growing Durable Medical Equipment (DME) company that provides a wide variety of respiratory equipment, such as CPAPs/BiPAPs, oxygen concentrators, and other respiratory equipment.
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Responsibilities Directly responsible for the planning, organizing, staffing, managing and coordinating for the billing, follow up, cash application or customer service department of Patient Accounts.
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Use impeccable C-I-CARE (a framework containing the key elements of a great interaction and effective communication that we use with patients and each other) in all patient interactions and ensure a fluid and positive in-office experience through patient intake, same day schedule management, appropriate follow up scheduling, strong knowledge of billing and insurance, monitoring patient feedback and assisting with outreach as necessary.
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Follow Admar policy regarding signatures at delivery and pick-up, noting damage billing and triage. Has a valid medical card and AWP/ PIT certifications. Notice any damage on rental units when picking up equipment, report to supervisor.
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Identifies payment discrepancies and initiates dispute resolution process; performs follow up procedures as needed. Assists in training and mentoring new personnel and follow up to ensure new hires are successful.
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This position provides billing, collection, insurance follow-up, and account analysis for the purpose of collecting and/or reconciling patient outstanding hospital balances. Our Medical Billing Account Analysts are primarily responsible for managing assigned accounts, including claim edits, unpaid claims, and appealing and/or researching denials.
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May complete patient check out or schedule imaging or follow up appointments as requested (i.e., return to work/school/sport, physical therapy orders, etc. Other education may be deemed appropriate alternatives such as LPN or ATC with state licensure in Ohio. Certification as a Medical Assistant is required for unlicensed candidates and ASOP, ROT certification is desired.
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