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Delivers and collects mail on foot or by vehicle under varying road and weather conditions in a prescribed area; maintainsprofessional and effective public relations with customers and others, requiring a general familiarity with postal laws,regulations, products and procedures commonly used, and geography of the area.
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Opens, reviews, prioritizes, and acts on incoming mail within three business days; sends mail using appropriate mail carrier; sends/receives faxes and makes copies when needed.
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Contact internal departments (Health Information Management, Clinic Operations) for information and documentation to carrier to facilitate claim payment; provide documentation via fax, phone or mail to payer, e.g., operative reports.
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Requirements Mail Clerk II, Main Campus - Georgetown University Job Overview The Mail Clerk II, reporting the Mail Room Supervisor, has duties that include but are not limited to: Greets customers in a courteous and cordial manner to ensure a positive welcoming impression Receives, scans, and sorts all incoming USPS and external carrier mail and packages for the campus community.
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Opens, reviews, prioritizes and takes action on incoming mail within three business days; sends mail using appropriate mail carrier; sends/receives faxes and makes copies when needed.
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Preferred knowledge of USPS and other shipping carrier regulations and requirements. Sort, open and distribute incoming mail according to destination or type of such as mail orders, catalog requests, bills, payments, etc.
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Track appeals of denied claims to determine status and work with carrier for payment; resubmit claim if payer does not have record of claim. Individual will work closely with Clinical Resource Management (CRM) to ensure cases reflect the correct clinical level of care and ensure clinical information is received by the insurance carrier for timely level of care authorizations by the payers.
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