Medical Billing Assistant

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Job Description:

  • Processing patient data, including medical records and billing information
  • Submitting and tracking claims with insurance companies
  • Ensuring accurate and timely payment for healthcare services
  • Working closely with healthcare providers and insurance companies to resolve billing discrepancies
  • Verifying insurance coverage and processing payment posting
  • Attending daily meetings with reimbursement team member
  • Attending weekly team meetings, completing the to-do’s assigned to reimbursement team member
  • Preparing appeals to be sent by reimbursement representative
  • Reporting to reimbursement team member any item that is not resolved within a timely manner

Requirements:

  • At least 1 year experience in US-based medical billing practice or 1 year experience in a medical practice dealing with billing including but not limited to, provider credentialing, auth, reimbursement, etc.
  • At least 2 years in College
  • Must have backup power supply (extra laptop/powerbank/generator/power station)
  • Must have backup internet (not mobile data)
  • Detail oriented with above-average organizational skill
  • Able to plan and prioritize to meet deadlines
  • Excellent verbal and written communication
  • Communicates clearly and effectively
  • Excellent reading comprehension
  • Excellent computer skills, including Microsoft programs such as Excel, Word
  • Thorough understanding of navigating the internet

Benefits:

  • Permanent work from home
  • Immediate hiring
  • Steady freelance job
  • Profit sharing incentive
  • Paid time off
  • Holiday pay
  • Annual Performance and Raise Evaluation
  • Quarterly Perfect Attendance Incentive
  • HMO
  • BruntWork Loan Assistance
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