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Minimum two years medical/professional billing, insurance follow-up, and denials management experience – appeals. Job Summary: The Insurance Follow-Up Specialist I is responsible for accounts receivable through claim follow up, cash collection, and denial management for services rendered by Florida Medical Clinic providers.
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Provide client follow-up and make recommendations for work performance based on knowledge in anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and ergonomic principles. Follow-up with client members to ensure early symptom recognition and injury prevention.
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Conduct, monitor and follow up on proper completion and follow up of corrective actions based on site safety audits, daily JSO and safety pass downs. Support centers through the incident investigation, root cause analysis, and corrective action processes to ensure proper handling and follow-up.
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We are looking for an Athletic Trainer-Injury Prevention Specialist to join the amazing team at our Employer Health Center. The Athletic Trainer- Injury Prevention Specialist will be responsible for the daily development and implementation of Premise Health's Injury prevention programs.
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QCO has a high volume of Medicare members that need follow up after hospital discharges for medication reconciliation, chronic blood pressure outreach calls, osteoporosis programs and post-emergency visit follow up calls.
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Follow all Trulieve Policies and Procedures as delivery associate. Frequently required to manipulate objects of varying sizes and weights (e.g., products, packaging, tools, office machinery): push/pull objects up to 50lbs; lift/carry/position objects up to 50 lbs; ascend/descend stool/ladder/steps; position self and/or objects at floor level (e.g., crouch, stoop, kneel, crawl.
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Provides for appropriate communication of hearing screening results and follow-up scheduling of outpatient appointments per hearing screening results. Completes data entry, maintains equipment, orders supplies and paperwork related to the newborn hearing-screening program.
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Review aging accounts receivable with Project Controls Specialist and Operation Manager to determine who will follow up with clients for payment status. Meet with Project Controls Specialist and Operation Manager to review, discuss, and resolve issues with invoicing and documentation provided.
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Follow Larry H. Miller Dealerships on and to learn more about us and current open positions. Disassemble and assess any supplemental needs, labor, and parts, and communicate with Shop Foreman, Assistant Service Manager, or Service Advisors.
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Participate in leadership team by actively contributing in decision making, grievance follow up, building and company-wide initiatives and attending leadership team meetings such as stand up, Managing Acute Care Conditions (MACC), Nutrition at Risk (NAR), Utilization Review (UR), Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) and other meetings as required.
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Follow-Up Care: Coordinate and provide comprehensive follow-up services to ensure continuity of care for clients, monitoring progress and adjusting treatment plans as needed.
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Positively deal with and learn from customer complaints and comments with follow-up and feedback to the Catering Manager / Food & Beverage Manager. Assist with keeping the team up to date on departmental, hotel and company activities through regular communication meetings and memos, including special events and promotions in the restaurant.
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We are looking for an Athletic Trainer- Injury Prevention Specialist to join the amazing team at our Employer Health Center located in Aurora, IL. The Injury Prevention Specialist will be responsiblefor the daily development and implementation of Premise Health's Injuryprevention programs.
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ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES The billing department encompasses medical coding, charge entry, claims submissions, payment posting, accounts receivable follow-up, and reimbursement management.
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Perform follow-up billing and credit collection documentation and inform Controller of any potential uncollectible accounts. Process and follow-up on all returned checks accepted as cash payment.
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