Prepare and submit clean insurance claims, code and process medical invoices, follow up on denials and discrepancies, and respond to patient billing and insurance inquiries.
Medical Billing/Invoicing Specialist
Job Overview Bridge the gap between patient care and financial health. You will handle insurance claims, patient invoicing, and complex healthcare billing systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Submit clean insurance claims to clearinghouses daily.
- Review, code, and process medical invoices accurately.
- Follow up on denied claims and billing discrepancies.
- Answer patient questions regarding insurance and billing.
Qualifications
- 2+ years of medical billing and coding experience.
- Solid understanding of ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS codes.
- Experience navigating EHR/EMR and medical billing software.
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