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20 jobs that use Medical Billing the most

Jobs that use medical billing the most include medical coding technician, medical assistant/biller, and medical billing manager.

What jobs use Medical Billing the most?

1. Medical Coding Technician

How medical coding technician uses Medical Billing:

  • Manage health records while applying ICD-10 coding to update and process insurance claims for time and accuracy to various insurance companies.
  • Assign appropriate ICD-9-CM and CPT-4 codes in compliance with recognize coding principles and department policies.
  • Remain current on medical coding guidelines and HIPAA laws and regulations.

Most common skills for medical coding technician:

  • Medical Billing
  • Data Entry
  • Front Desk
  • CPC
  • ICD-10-CM
  • Transcription

2. Medical Assistant/Biller

How medical assistant/biller uses Medical Billing:

  • Communicate with hospitals, surgical facilities and physicians' offices to book surgeries and obtain CPT codes and patient demographics
  • Perform clinical duties such as taking vitals of patients, administrating EKG tests and assisting physicians with in office procedures.
  • Evaluate and treat adult and geriatric age patients for temporary rehabilitation from surgery and chronic medical problems.

Most common skills for medical assistant/biller:

  • Patients
  • Medical Billing
  • Insurance Billing
  • Vital Signs
  • Data Entry
  • EKG

3. Medical Billing Manager

How medical billing manager uses Medical Billing:

  • Manage collections involving primary/secondary insurance, workman's compensation, Medicare, Medicaid and patient self-pay balances.
  • Post ERA's/ EOB's, submit claims and mail outs, follow-up on denials, rejections and pending insurance claims.
  • Schedule for MAB Cert/Test for ICD-10).

Most common skills for medical billing manager:

  • Patients
  • Medical Billing
  • CPT
  • Medicaid
  • EMR
  • Appeals

4. Medical Billing Clerk

How medical billing clerk uses Medical Billing:

  • Accept and process healthcare claims and confidential medical records; verify patient eligibility and manage the Medicare and Medicaid billing process.
  • Interact with patients as part of the quality assurance process (follow-up, EHR confirmation, billing confirmation).
  • Reconcile insurance and patient payments while researching and resolving incorrect payments, EOB rejections, and assort issues with outstanding accounts.

Most common skills for medical billing clerk:

  • Patients
  • Medical Billing
  • Healthcare
  • Data Entry
  • Customer Service
  • Medicaid

5. Medical Reimbursement Specialist

How medical reimbursement specialist uses Medical Billing:

  • Accept and process healthcare claims and confidential medical records; verify patient eligibility and manage the Medicare and Medicaid billing process.
  • Review and submit medical documentation for medical claims appeals as necessary.
  • Review and assign ICD-9, CPT-4 and HCPCS, and correct E/M codes to each patient encounter to prevent recovery credits.

Most common skills for medical reimbursement specialist:

  • Patients
  • Medical Billing
  • Appeals
  • EOB
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid

6. Bill Poster

How bill poster uses Medical Billing:

  • Accept and process healthcare claims and confidential medical records; verify patient eligibility and manage the Medicare and Medicaid billing process.
  • Enter data into the computer system, electronic billing to Medicare, Medicaid and other insurance.
  • Maintain update knowledge on CMS Medicare guidelines, medical terminology, and ICD-9 codes for claim billing.

Most common skills for bill poster:

  • Patients
  • Medical Billing
  • Data Entry
  • Patient Accounts
  • Patient Payments
  • Insurance Payments

7. Insurance Collector

How insurance collector uses Medical Billing:

  • Verify accuracy of claims, work EOB's for all insurance company types, identify and solve problems with unpaid claims.
  • Handle workers' comp., HMO, PPO correspondence.
  • Identify incorrect charges base on proper CPT coding and payment methodologies.

Most common skills for insurance collector:

  • Patients
  • Medical Billing
  • Healthcare
  • Medicaid
  • Appeals
  • Insurance Accounts

8. Billing And Quality Technician

How billing and quality technician uses Medical Billing:

  • Manage and evaluate encounter data and ensure compliance with ICD-9 coding.
  • Accept and process healthcare claims and confidential medical records; verify patient eligibility and manage the Medicare and Medicaid billing process.
  • Create and submit claims and appeals for the billing department.

Most common skills for billing and quality technician:

  • Patients
  • Medical Billing
  • Customer Service
  • Medicaid
  • Appeals
  • Patient Accounts

9. Insurance Follow Up Representative

How insurance follow up representative uses Medical Billing:

  • Conduct analysis/research and lead dispute resolutions in appeals processes.
  • Cold-Cal to generate leads for individual life and disability insurance and annuities.
  • Network with various patient accounts financial officers of several medical centers and hospitals to certify uninsure patients for Medicaid.

Most common skills for insurance follow up representative:

  • Patients
  • Customer Service
  • Medical Billing
  • Patient Accounts
  • Phone Calls
  • Appeals

10. Medical Billing, Receptionist

How medical billing, receptionist uses Medical Billing:

  • Accept and process healthcare claims and confidential medical records; verify patient eligibility and manage the Medicare and Medicaid billing process.
  • Revise CPT codes and ICD-10 codes before submitting to insurance for chiropractic services and durable medical equipment.
  • Review and research ICD-9 and CPT codes that are denied by payers, and contact physician offices to assist with correction.

Most common skills for medical billing, receptionist:

  • Patients
  • Medical Billing
  • Data Entry
  • Customer Service
  • CPT
  • Medicaid

11. Billing Specialist

How billing specialist uses Medical Billing:

  • Use of QuickBooks to manage vendors' accounts, set up filing system to maintain files and supporting billing documents.
  • Manage the daily correspondence with keeping doctor/patient confidentiality under consideration along with HIPPA regulations.
  • Use independent judgment, manage and impart confidential information appropriately per HIPAA regulations and company requirements.

Most common skills for billing specialist:

  • Patients
  • Customer Service
  • Data Entry
  • Medical Billing
  • Medicaid
  • CPT

12. Medical Claims Specialist

How medical claims specialist uses Medical Billing:

  • Apply Medicare, Medicaid billing guidelines to achieve maximum reimbursement.
  • Detail knowledge of medical coding; ICD-9, CPT and HCPCS codes.
  • Confirm coverage and work with private payers, commercial payers, Medicaid, and Medicare for reimbursement of provide medical services.

Most common skills for medical claims specialist:

  • Customer Service
  • Patients
  • Medicaid
  • Medical Billing
  • Phone Calls
  • Medical Terminology

13. Medical Biller Coder

How medical biller coder uses Medical Billing:

  • Manage chart completion (ICD-9-CM and CPT coding), chart assembly and analysis and patient information privacy/security.
  • Use EMR software to manage patient records and files reinforce and uphold patient confidentiality as required by HIPAA and clinic.
  • Manage chart completion (ICD-9-CM and CPT coding/abstracting), chart assembly and analysis, patient admission and patient information privacy/security.

Most common skills for medical biller coder:

  • Patients
  • Medical Billing
  • ICD-10
  • Customer Service
  • CPT-4
  • HCPCS

14. Billing Representative

How billing representative uses Medical Billing:

  • Manage software programs for MSP accounts, monthly billing and EMC file transfers to Medicare.
  • Accept and process healthcare claims and confidential medical records; verify patient eligibility and manage the Medicare and Medicaid billing process.
  • Process orders in compliance with Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance verification guidelines; confirming customer's eligibility and insurance coverage.

Most common skills for billing representative:

  • Patients
  • Customer Service
  • Data Entry
  • Medical Billing
  • Medicaid
  • Patient Accounts

15. Billing Associate

How billing associate uses Medical Billing:

  • Manage the submission and reimbursement of claims bill to insurance companies using ICD-9 coding.
  • Accept and process healthcare claims and confidential medical records; verify patient eligibility and manage the Medicare and Medicaid billing process.
  • Verify correct ICD-9 and CPT codes for a variety of specialties submission of electronic claims to clearinghouse.

Most common skills for billing associate:

  • Patients
  • Customer Service
  • Data Entry
  • Medical Billing
  • Insurance Billing
  • Billing Inquiries

16. Charge Out Clerk

How charge out clerk uses Medical Billing:

  • Manage front office check-in, insurance verification and certifications from doctors.
  • Enter CPT procedure codes and ICD9 codes for billing purposes, enter co-payments and assist with collecting outstanding patient bills.
  • Enter and/or update patient demographics and insurance information in patients accounts for physicians and hospitals.

Most common skills for charge out clerk:

  • Patients
  • Data Entry
  • CPT
  • Patient Demographics
  • Medical Billing
  • Patient Accounts

17. Insurance Coder

How insurance coder uses Medical Billing:

  • Manage all aspects of AR including writing letters for medical necessity, claim denials, bundling issues and charge capture.
  • Refile denied claim through Medicaid website AlPortal.
  • Post payments from commercial insurance companies, medicare, medicaid, and personal payments.

Most common skills for insurance coder:

  • Medical Terminology
  • Billing System
  • Procedure Codes
  • Data Entry
  • Medical Billing
  • Medicaid

18. Medical Office Manager

How medical office manager uses Medical Billing:

  • Manage and facilitate manuscript preparation of oncology clinical trials results arising from currently market and pipeline drugs.
  • Provide educational materials to patients and communicate with patients regarding inquiries and complaints to ensure patient satisfaction.
  • Attend many seminars concerning insurance procedures and updates on HIPPA regulations.

Most common skills for medical office manager:

  • Patients
  • Office Procedures
  • Payroll
  • Medical Billing
  • Patient Care
  • Front Desk

19. Bill Collector

How bill collector uses Medical Billing:

  • Prevent impeding loss and increasing profitability through negotiation and enforcement of schedule collection campaigns, consistently achieving high success standards.
  • Follow HIPPA and FDCPA guidelines to ensure legal collection practices are utilized.
  • Bill and collect all skil Medicare, and other insurance claims which include HMO claims denials.

Most common skills for bill collector:

  • Patients
  • Customer Service
  • Medicaid
  • Medical Billing
  • Patient Accounts
  • Appeals

20. Office Employee

How office employee uses Medical Billing:

  • Manage operational FedEx relationship through order fulfillment, shipment tracking, and communication with parties involve in shipment transaction.
  • Complete payroll by compiling hours and verifying submissions weekly, via QuickBooks.
  • File paperwork, organize PowerPoint presentations, assist with typing correspondence and fax documents to appropriate destination.

Most common skills for office employee:

  • Customer Service
  • Telephone Calls
  • Customer Accounts
  • Medical Billing
  • Computer System
  • Front Desk

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